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Potentials and challenges of soil fertility management in the banana-based cropping systems of Eastern Africa

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Main Authors: Bekunda, Mateete A., Wortmann, Charles S., Bwamiki, D.P., Okwakol, M
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: Academy Science Publishers 2003
Subjects:
musa (bananas)
cropping systems
soil fertility
soil management
intercropping
organic matter
crop residues
nutrients
musa (bananos)
sistemas de cultivo
fertilidad del suelo
manejo del suelo
cultivo intercalado
materia orgánica
residuos de cosechas
nutrientes
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/55314
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