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    Soil constraints for sustainable upland crop production in humid and subhumid West Africa

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    Kang, B.
    Gichuru, M.
    Hulugalle, N.
    Swift, M.J.
    Date Issued
    1991
    Language
    en
    Type
    Conference Proceedings
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    Kang, B., Gichuru, M., Hulugalle, N. & Swift, M.J. (1991). Soil constraints for sustainable upland crop production in humid and subhumid West Africa. In: Soil constraints on sustainable plant production in the tropics: proceedings of the 24th International Symposium on Tropical Agriculture Research, Kyoto, Japan, 4-16 August 1990 Japan: JICAS, (p.101-112).
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101760
    Abstract/Description
    Major upland soils in the humid and sub humid zones of West Africa consist of low activity clays (LAC) Alfisols, Ultisols and Oxisols. Alfisols which are less leached and have a high base saturation are more dominant in the sub-humid zone. Chemically they are more fertile, but they have a low structural stability. The Ultisols/Oxisols which are more prevalent in the humid zone, are less fertile, with major nutrient and acidity constraints. The major constraints on sustainable crop production on these soils, can be removed by proper seedbed and residue management, and by judicious fertilizer application and by liming amendments. These measures are needed to ensure the maintenance of adequate chemical, physical and biological fertility of the soils. Prototype technology research in West Africa that seeks to improve productivity and sustainability on these LAC soils has shown, that minimum tillage and/or alley-cropping are promising technologies for managing these soils. Further research is still needed to refine these systems and to identify alternative systems for the region.
    AGROVOC Keywords
    upland soils; humid zones; alfisols; oxisols; fertilizer application
    Subjects
    SOIL FERTILITY; SOIL INFORMATION
    Countries
    Japan
    Regions
    Asia; Eastern Asia
    Organizations Affiliated to the Authors
    International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
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