Sustainable resource management coupled to resilient germplasm to provide new intensive cereal–grain–legume–livestock systems in the dry savanna

N Sanginga, KE Dashiell, J Diels, B Vanlauwe… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2003 - Elsevier
Sustainable resource management is the critical agricultural research and development
challenge in sub-Saharan Africa. The accumulated knowledge on soil management …

Phosphorus use efficiency and nitrogen balance of cowpea breeding lines in a low P soil of the derived savanna zone in West Africa

N Sanginga, O Lyasse, BB Singh - Plant and soil, 2000 - Springer
Differences in growth, nodulation and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) root infection
among recent cowpea breeding lines from IITA were examined at low and high P levels in …

Influence of phosphorus application on growth and yield of soybean genotypes in the tropical savannas of northeast Nigeria

AY Kamara, R Abaidoo, J Kwari… - Archives of Agronomy …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
The cultivation of soybean is increasing in the savannas of Nigeria due to its widespread
use in the food and feed industry. Production is, however, constrained by low soil …

Generation mean analysis of phosphorus‐use efficiency in freely nodulating soybean crosses grown in low‐phosphorus soil

VNE Uzokwe, B Asafo‐Adjei, I Fawole… - Plant …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Freely nodulating soybean genotypes vary in their phosphorus (P) uptake and P‐use
efficiency (PUE) in low‐P soils. Understanding the genetic basis of these genotypes' …

Mineral nutrient uptake and removal by cowpea, soybean and maize cultivars in West Africa, and implications for carbon cycle effects on soil acidification

PJ Randall, RC Abaidoo, PJ Hocking… - Experimental …, 2006 - cambridge.org
A field study of cowpea, soybean and maize was made at Ibadan, Nigeria, to determine the
uptake of mineral nutrients and quantities removed in crop residues and seed …

Dependence of promiscuous soybean and herbaceous legumes on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their response to bradyrhizobial inoculation in low P soils.

H Nwoko, N Sanginga - Applied Soil Ecology, 1999 - Elsevier
As the production of grain and herbaceous legumes is often limited by low levels of
available P in moist savanna soils, the potential for managing arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi …

[PDF][PDF] Contribution of Rhizobium and phosphorus fertilizer to biological nitrogen fixation and grain yield of soybean in the tolon district

AL Abdul-Aziz - MSc. Faculty of Agriculture, Kwame Nkrumah …, 2013 - n2africa.org
CONTRIBUTION OF RHIZOBIUM AND PHOSPHORUS FERTILIZER TO BIOLOGICAL
NITROGEN FIXATION AND GRAIN YIELD OF SOYBEAN IN THE TOLON DIST Page 1 …

Influence of Bradyrhizobium and two Glomus species on the growth and yield of soybean

OA Babalola, MO Atayese… - Journal of Agricultural …, 2009 - journal.funaab.edu.ng
A screenhouse experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of Bradyrhizobium
japonicum on the response of soybean to inoculation with two species of mycorrhiza …

[PDF][PDF] Genotypic variation of soybean for phosphorus use efficiency and their contribution of N and P to subsequent maize crops in three ecological zones of West …

RC Abaidoo, N Sanginga, JA Okogun… - Proceedings of the …, 2007 - biblio.iita.org
Soybean is a relatively new crop to most African smallholder farming communities.
Cultivation is expanding rapidly because of its perceived potential to enhance soil fertility …

Phosphate rock utilization by soybean genotypes on a low-P savanna soil and the status of soil P fractions after a subsequent maize crop

OC Nwoke, JA Okogun, N Sanginga, J Diels… - African Journal of …, 2009 - ajol.info
Abstract Information on the inter-and intra-specific variability in the acquisition and utilization
of phosphorus (P) by promiscuous soybean genotypes under low-P conditions can be …