Author: Peters, Michael
- Species screening and multi-locational testing of Stylosanthes species in West Africa
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- Evaluation of tropical pasture legumes for fodder banks in subhumid Nigeria. 2. Accessions of Aeschynomene histrix, Centrosema acutifolium, C. pascuorum, Stylosanthes guianensis and S. hamata
- Dry season performance of four tropical pasture legumes in subhumid West Africa as influenced by superphosphate application and weed control
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Author: Schultze-Kraft, Rainer
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- Acceptability of forage legumes for improved fallows - first experiences of agro-pastoralists in subhumid southwest Nigeria
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