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  1. Yield and Nuse efficiency of five tropical maize genotypes under different N levels in the moist savanna of Nigeria by Oikeh, S.O., Kling, J.G., Horst, Walter J., Chude, V.O.

    Published 1997
    “…A combination of legume rotation, 60 kg N/ha, and an N-use efficient genotype (8644-27) gave a yield advantage of 1.3 t/ha over a monocrop maize supplied with 60 kg N/ha on farmers' fields in the moist savanna of Nigeria.…”
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    Conference Paper
  2. Digging in: impact of land use changes on soil aggregation patterns and carbon stocks in the moist tropics of the Mizoram in the Indomalayan realm by Chowlani Manpoong, Tripathi, Shri Kant, Aravindakshan, Sreejith, Krupnik, Timothy J.

    Published 2025
    “…Land use change in moist tropical regions can significantly affect soil stability and carbon stocks, particularly with the conversion from primary forests. …”
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    Journal Article
  3. Maximizing genetic gains while maintaining an efficient sweetpotato breeding cycle in SSA: Lessons from NARO-NaCRRI by Serenje, G., Njobvu, J., Makunde, G.S., Musundire, L., Sneller, C.

    Published 2025
    “…By integrating optimized resource allocation, expanded selection populations, and genomic selection approaches, NaCRRI-NARO’s sweetpotato breeding program demonstrates a model for maximizing genetic gains while maintaining an efficient and scalable breeding framework in SSA.…”
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  4. Can introduced and indigenous rhizobial strains compete for nodule formation by promiscuous soybean in the moist savanna agroecological zone of Nigeria? by Okogun, J.A., Sanginga, N.

    Published 2003
    “…We examined the competition for nodule formation among native Rhizobia spp. and two inoculated Bradyrhizobia strains (R25B indigenous strain and a mixture of R25B+IRj 2180A indigenous strain from soybean lines in the savanna of northern Nigeria), their effect on N fixation, and their contribution to the yield of four soybean cultivars, grown in the field in three different agroecological zones in the moist savanna of Nigeria. About 34% of nodules were formed by the mixture of introduced R25B+IRj 2180A, while R25B formed only about 24% of the nodules but did not influence biomass and grain yield production. …”
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    Journal Article
  5. Determinantes de la oferta exportable de cacao en la provincia Mariscal Cáceres al mercado europeo: periodo 2017 al 2021 by Meza Perez, Gaby

    Published 2024
    “…La presente Tesis titulada “Determinantes de la Oferta Exportable de Cacao en la Provincia Mariscal Cáceres al Mercado Europeo: Periodo 2017 Al 2021”, y tiene como principal objetivo el análisis de los factores que permiten determinar la oferta exportable de cacao de la provincia Mariscal Cáceres al mercado europeo durante el periodo 2017 - 2021. …”
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  6. Sward heights for maximizing herbage and nutrient intake rate of dairy heifers grazing kikuyu grass and reduce in vitro methane production by Marín Gómez, Alejandra

    Published 2019
    “…The definition of a sward height that allows maximizing the herbage and nutrient intake rate has been implemented as a sustainable grazing management strategy in forage-based dairy production systems. …”
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