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Comparative assessment of maize, finger millet and sorghum for household food security in the face of increasing climatic risk.

A fourth principle is required to define Conservation Agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa: The appropriate use of fertilizer to enhance crop productivity.

Variable grain legume yields, responses to phosphorus and rotational effects on maize across soil fertility gradients on smallholder farms in Zimbabwe.

Soil type, historical management and current resource allocation: three dimensions regulating variability of maize yields and nutrient use efficiencies on African smallholder farms.

Influence of nutrient management strategies on variability of soil fertility, crop yields and nutrient balances on smallholder farms in Zimbabwe.

Long-term changes in organic matter of woodland soils cleared for arable cropping in Zimbabwe.

An integrated evaluation of strategies for enhancing productivity and profitability of resource-constrained smallholder farms in Zimbabwe.

Multiple benefits of manure: the key to maintenance of soil fertility and restoration of depleted sandy soils on smallholder farms in Zimbabwe.

Exploring diversity within smallholder farming systems in Zimbabwe: Nutrient use efficiencies and resource management strategies for crop production.

Manure and soil properties affect survival and persistence of soyabean nodulating rhizobia in smallholder soils of Zimbabwe.

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Plant Production Systems