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  1. Soil population of Helicotylenchus multicinctus under Pueraria phaseoloides, Flemingia macrophylla and natural bush fallows and their effect on plantain yield in the humid forest z... por Banful, B., Hauser, S., Kanga, F.N., Kumaga, F., Ofori, K.

    Publicado 2008
    “…Trials were set up in four to five year-old Chromolaena odorata (L.) R. M. King & H. Rob. dominated natural bush fallow. …”
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  2. Linking crop structure, throughfall, soil surface conditions, runoff and soil detachment: 10 land uses analyzed in northern Laos por Lacombe, Guillaume, Valentin, Christian, Sounyafong, P., Rouw, Anneke de, Soulileuth, B., Silvera, N., Pierret, A., Sengtaheuanghoung, Oloth, Ribolzi, Olivier

    Publicado 2018
    “…Runoff coefficient, soil loss, and the percentage areas of soil surface types (free aggregates and gravel; crusts; macro-faunal, vegetal and pedestal features; plant litter) were derived from observations and measurements in 1-m2 micro-plots. Relationships between these variables were explored with multiple regression analyses. …”
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  3. Mites (Acari) of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) habitat in southern Africa por Zannou, I., Hanna, R., Moraes, G.J. de, Kreiter, S., Phiri, G., Jone, A.

    Publicado 2005
    “…This seemed to be particularly true for 6 phytoseiids in Mozambique (A. sundi, E. magucii, P. horrifer, Typhlodromalus spinosus(Meyer & Rodrigues), Typhlodromips shi (Pritchar & Baker) and Neoseiulus teke (Pritchard & Baker)), and 6 phytoseiids in Malawi (E. orygmus, Phytoseius amba Pritchard & Baker, T. shi, Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) kikuyuensis Swirski & Ragusa, Typhlodromus (Anthoseius) malawiensis Annou, Moraes & Hanna and N. teke), that were found on cassava at the end of the rainy season, but only on other plants in the dry season. M. tanajoa was the dominant mite species on cassava in both countries in addition to the phytoseiids; few other species were found on that plant in either country. …”
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  4. A comparison of the effects of the nematodes Radopholus similis and Pratylenchus goodeyi on growth, root health and yield of an East African highland banana (Musa AAAgroup) por Talwana, Herbert A.L., Speijer, P.R., Gold, Cliford S., Swennen, Rony L., Waele, D. de

    Publicado 2003
    “…The effects of Radopholus similis and Pratylenchus goodeyi on growth, root health and yield of the East African highland cooking banana cultivar Mbwazirume (Musa AAA-group) were compared at Mbarara, Uganda, at 1430 m above sea level. In 3-year-old mats infected only with P. goodeyi, functional root length and functional root density of suckers detached from recently-harvested plants were 40 and 45%, respectively, greater in mulched mats and 120 and 108%, respectively, greater in non-mulched/bare mats compared to mats infected with both P. goodeyi and R. similis . …”
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  5. Replenishment of C, N, and P in a degraded alfisol under humid tropical conditions; effect of fallow species and litter polyphenols por Tian, G., Salako, F., Ishida, F.

    Publicado 2001
    “…Composite surface soil (0–15 cm) at three distances from a tree hedgerow (0.5, 2.0, and 3.5 m) was sampled in 1996 for the determination of soil C and nutrient stocks. …”
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  6. Breeding for fungal resistance in Musa por Hartman, J.B., Vuylsteke, D.R.

    Publicado 1999
    “…Cultivated bananas are primarily triploids (3x) derived from intraspecific and interspecific crosses of two diploid species Musa acuminata Colla (Ma.) and Musa balbisiana Colla (M.b.) (Simmonds, 1995). In West and Central Africa, plantains provide more than 25% of the carbohydrate requirements for over 70 million people (Vuylsteke et al., 1993). …”
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  7. Effects of feeding different varieties of faba bean (Vicia faba L.) straws with concentrate supplement on feed intake, digestibility, body weight gain and carcass characteristics o... por Wegi, Teklu, Tolera, Adugna, Wamatu, Jane, Animut, Getachew, Rischkowsky, Barbara A.

    Publicado 2017
    “…Straws included in the study were from Mosisa (T1M), Walki (T2W), Degaga (T3D), Shallo (T4S), and local (T5L) varieties of faba bean and concentrate (2:1 ratio of wheat bran to "noug" seed cake). …”
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  8. Model-Based Assessment of Grazing Impact on Soil Organic Carbon Stocks and Dynamics of a Kenyan Rangeland por Kuntu-Blankson, Kate

    Publicado 2019
    “…As the largest terrestrial ecosystem carbon (C) sink, soils store about 2500 Pg C in the top 1 m depth. Rangelands make up around 40 % of global land surface and contain about 30 % of global terrestrial soil organic carbon (SOC). …”
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