Integrated Soil Fertility Management in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evolving Paradigms Toward Integration

  • Mugwe J
  • Ngetich F
  • Otieno E
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Abstract

… A review by Wolka et al … Evidence shows that ISFM components (eg, legume-maize rotation) reduce the cost of N appli- cation while increasing yield of one crop without antagonizing performance of the other rotated crop (Ojiem et al … (2014) proposed sustainable intensification …

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Mugwe, J., Ngetich, F., & Otieno, E. O. (2020). Integrated Soil Fertility Management in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evolving Paradigms Toward Integration (pp. 435–446). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95675-6_71

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