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Within-farm soil fertility gradients affect response of maize to fertiliser application in western Kenya.

Nutrient use efficiencies and crop responses to N, P and manure applications in Zimbabwean soils: Exploring management strategies across soil fertility gradients.

Popular myths around soil fertility management in sub-Saharan Africa.

Nutrient use efficiencies and crop responses to N, P and manure applications in Zimbabwean soils: Exploring management strategies across soil fertility gradients.

Exploring diversity in soil fertility management of smallholder farms in western Kenya. I. Heterogeneity at region and farm scale.

Estimating yields of tropical maize genotypes from non-destructive, on-farm plant morphological measurements.

oring diversity of crop and soil management within smallholder African farms: A dynamic model for simulation of N balances and use efficiencies at field scale.

Heterogeneity of crop productivity and resource use efficiency within smallholder Kenyan farms: Soil fertility gradients or management intensity gradients?

Analysing trade-offs in resource and labour allocation by smallholder farmers using inverse modelling techniques: A case-study from Kakamega district, western Kenya.

Tradeoffs in the allocation of nutrient (N), cash and labour resources within smallholder African farms.

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Plant Production Systems