Autor: Okalebo, JR
- Available technologies to replenish soil fertility in East Africa
- Occurrence and genetic diversity of phosphate-solubilizing bacteria in soils of differing chemical characteristics in Kenya
- Use of organic and inorganic resources to increase maize yields in some Kenyan infertile soils: a five-year experience
- African green revolution: will it become a reality, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa?
- The potential of increased soybean production in Uasin Gishu District resulting from soil acidity amendment using minjingu phosphate rock and agricultural lime
- Use of "prep-pac" product to improve maize and legume yields, legume heights and improved farm income in the nutrients depleted soil of Western Kenya
Autor: Bationo, B. André
- Available technologies to replenish soil fertility in East Africa
- African green revolution: will it become a reality, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa?
- The potential of increased soybean production in Uasin Gishu District resulting from soil acidity amendment using minjingu phosphate rock and agricultural lime
- Use of "prep-pac" product to improve maize and legume yields, legume heights and improved farm income in the nutrients depleted soil of Western Kenya
- Effects of conservation tillage, fertilizer inputs and cropping systems on soil properties and crop yield in Western Kenya
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