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Grain legumes and green manures for soil fertility in Southern Africa: taking stock of progress

Author: Waddington, S.R.
Year: 2003
ISBN: 970-648-113-3
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10883/1377
Abstract: This conference on the soil fertility benefits from green manures and grain legumes brought together 56 participants from Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, along with some further key presenters from Ethiopia, Kenya and the Netherlands. The confere
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Language: English
Publisher: CIMMYT
Publisher: Soil Fert Net
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Type: Conference Proceedings
Country focus: Zimbabwe
Region: Southern Africa
Place of Publication: Harare (Zimbabwe)
Pages: 246 pages
Conference Name: Proceedings of a Conference held
Conference Place: Vumba, Zimbabwe
Conference Date: 8-11 October 2002
Agrovoc: SOIL FERTILITY
Agrovoc: GRAIN LEGUMES
Agrovoc: GREEN MANURES
Agrovoc: MAIZE
Agrovoc: COWPEAS
Agrovoc: VIGNA UNGUICULATA
Agrovoc: STRIGA ASIATICA
Agrovoc: PIGEON PEAS
Agrovoc: BEANS
Agrovoc: PHASEOLUS VULGARIS
Agrovoc: MUCUNA
Agrovoc: BIOMASS
Agrovoc: SEMIARID ZONES
Agrovoc: SOIL CHEMICOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Agrovoc: FERTILIZER COMBINATIONS
Agrovoc: TILLAGE
Agrovoc: LAND PRODUCTIVITY


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    Maize breeding, phytopathology, entomology, physiology, quality, and biotech

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