36,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen
  • Broschiertes Buch

Integration of legumes into farming systems is one of the Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) options for improving soil fertility. Farmers can save their cost of production by using legumes, which, in association with rhizobia, can fix atmospheric nitrogen. Soybean is an important legume compatible with the smallholder farming systems in many developing tropical countries. However, low P and N, a situation prevalent in many of these tropical regions can limit its performance. This book demonstrates results of a study carried out in Kigogo in Tharaka Nithi County and Kamujine in Meru…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Integration of legumes into farming systems is one of the Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) options for improving soil fertility. Farmers can save their cost of production by using legumes, which, in association with rhizobia, can fix atmospheric nitrogen. Soybean is an important legume compatible with the smallholder farming systems in many developing tropical countries. However, low P and N, a situation prevalent in many of these tropical regions can limit its performance. This book demonstrates results of a study carried out in Kigogo in Tharaka Nithi County and Kamujine in Meru County both in Kenya. Sources of P, with or without starter N application were evaluated while pursuing the following objectives: (1) to determine the effects of different phosphorus sources and starter N on soybean yield and selected soil chemical properties, (2) to evaluate the effects of different phosphorus sources and starter N on nodule numbers and soybean growth parameters. Finally, the study assessed the effects of different phosphorus sources and starter N on the amount of N fixed by soybean and their economic suitability.
Autorenporträt
An enthusiast and proponent for Sustainable Agriculture, Jackson Sianje Abuli is an agricultural scientist and extensionist with a career spanning a decade in both private, Non-governmental and public sectors. He is a trained agricultural economist from University of Nairobi,and has a Masters(Integrated Soil Fertility Management)Kenyatta University