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Author: Kihara, Job Maguta

  • Author: Abass, A.
  • Author: Afari-Sefa, Victor
  • Author: Hoeschle-Zeledon, Irmgard
  • Author: Lukuyu, Ben A.
  • Author: Ngulu, F.
  • Author: Buza, J.J.
  • Author: Cattadori, I.M.
  • Author: Eblate, E.
  • Author: Estes, A.B.
  • Author: Hudson, P.J.
  • Author: Hundie, B.
  • Author: Kapur, V.
  • Author: Katani, R.
  • Author: Kimaro, Anthony A.
  • Author: Kizito, Fred
  • Author: Kotu, Bekele Hundie
  • Author: Luanda, Y.
  • Author: Lukuman, P.
  • Author: Lyimo, B.
  • Author: Martin, A.
  • Author: Mosha, F.
  • Author: Munuo, L.
  • Author: Rentsch, D.
  • Author: Schilling, M.A.
  • Author: Sikumba, Gregory N.
  • Author: Stomeo, Francesca
  • Author: Swamila, M.
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Author: Bekunda, Mateete A.

  • Author: Abass, A.
  • Author: Afari-Sefa, Victor
  • Author: Hoeschle-Zeledon, Irmgard
  • Author: Lukuyu, Ben A.
  • Author: Ngulu, F.
  • Author: Buza, J.J.
  • Author: Cattadori, I.M.
  • Author: Eblate, E.
  • Author: Estes, A.B.
  • Author: Hudson, P.J.
  • Author: Hundie, B.
  • Author: Kapur, V.
  • Author: Katani, R.
  • Author: Kimaro, Anthony A.
  • Author: Kizito, Fred
  • Author: Kotu, Bekele Hundie
  • Author: Luanda, Y.
  • Author: Lukuman, P.
  • Author: Lyimo, B.
  • Author: Martin, A.
  • Author: Mosha, F.
  • Author: Munuo, L.
  • Author: Rentsch, D.
  • Author: Schilling, M.A.
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  • Author: Swamila, M.
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    Research in sustainable intensification in the sub-humid maize-based cropping systems of Babati
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