Browsing by Author "Okalebo, J. R."

Browsing by Author "Okalebo, J. R."

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  • Muasya, Reuben M.; Okalebo, J. R.; Othieno, C. O.; Gudu, S. O.; Woomer, P. L.; Karanja, N. K.; Serrem, C.; Maritim, H. K.; Sanginga, N.; Bationo, A.; Esilaba, A. O.; Adesina, A.; Kisinyo, P. O.; Nekesa, A. O.; Thuita, M. N.; Waswa, B. S. (Springer Netherlands, 2011)
    Sub-Saharan African (SSA) region continues to experience perennial hunger, poverty and poor health of its people. Agricultural production has remained low over decades and is declining to extremely low staple maize yields ...
  • Muasya, Reuben M.; Okalebo, J. R.; Othieno, C. O.; Woomer, P. L.; Karanja, N. K.; Semoka, J. R. M.; Bekunda, M. A.; Mugendi, D. N.; Bationo, A.; Mukhwana, E. J. (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2006-11)
    Low inherent soil fertility in the highly weathered and leached soils largely accounts for low and unsustained crop yields in most African countries. But in particular, the major nutrients, nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), ...
  • Muasya, Reuben M.; Okalebo, J. R.; Palm, C. A.; Gichuru, M.; Owuor, J. O.; Othieno, C. O.; Munyampundu, A.; Woomer, P. L. (1999)
    Making best use of available crop residues is an important component of integrated nutrient management. A field study was conducted over two seasons (1997 and 1998) in Kenya that examined use of wheat straw, soybean trash ...

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