Agricultural Sciences

Agricultural Sciences

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ISSN Online: 2156-8561
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"Measuring and simulating maize (Zea mays L.) yield responses to reduced tillage and mulching under semi-arid conditions"
written by Walter Mupangwa, John Dimes, Sue Walker, Stephen Twomlow,
published by Agricultural Sciences, Vol.2 No.3, 2011
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[16] The impact of tillage, cowpea-maize rotation and mulching on the physicochemical properties of a Haplic Plinthosol in Ghana
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[17] The Economics of Conservation Agriculture in Africa: Implications of Climate Change
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[18] Using APSIM-model as a decision-support-tool for long-term integrated-nitrogen-management and maize productivity under semi-arid conditions in Kenya
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[19] Multi-scale trade-off analysis of cereal residue use for livestock feeding vs. soil mulching in the Mid-Zambezi Valley, Zimbabwe
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[21] The impact of conservation agriculture on smallholder agricultural yields: A scoping review of the evidence
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[22] Maize Cultivar Specific Parameters for Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer (DSSAT) Application in Tanzania
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[24] Maize cultivar specific parameters for Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer System (DSSAT) application in Tanzania.
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