Autor: Mugendi, D.
- Managing soil organic carbon in tropical agroecosystems: evidence from four long-term experiments in Kenya
- Combining manure with mineral N fertilizer maintains maize yields: evidence from four long-term experiments in Kenya
- A robust DayCent model calibration to assess the potential impact of integrated soil fertility management on maize yields, soil carbon stocks and greenhouse gas emissions in Kenya
- Shifting focus from external to in situ organic resources – the redesign of four tropical long-term experiments
- Modeling integrated soil fertility management for maize production in Kenya using a Bayesian calibration of the DayCent model
- The potential to increase maize yields and mitigate climate change by adopting integrated soil fertility management across different regions in Kenya — a simulation study
Autor: Ndungu, S.M.
- Managing soil organic carbon in tropical agroecosystems: evidence from four long-term experiments in Kenya
- Combining manure with mineral N fertilizer maintains maize yields: evidence from four long-term experiments in Kenya
- A robust DayCent model calibration to assess the potential impact of integrated soil fertility management on maize yields, soil carbon stocks and greenhouse gas emissions in Kenya
- Shifting focus from external to in situ organic resources – the redesign of four tropical long-term experiments
- Modeling integrated soil fertility management for maize production in Kenya using a Bayesian calibration of the DayCent model
- The potential to increase maize yields and mitigate climate change by adopting integrated soil fertility management across different regions in Kenya — a simulation study
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