ISSN 0167-4366
Publisher: Springer
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Preface pp. 1-2(2) Authors: Buresh, R.J.; Cooper, P.J.M.
Improved fallows come of age in the tropics pp. 3-12(10) Author: Sanchez, P.A.
Traditional fallows in Latin America pp. 13-36(24) Authors: Kass, D.C.L.; Somarriba, E.
Improving shifting cultivation in Southeast Asia by building on indigenous fallow management strategies pp. 37-48(12) Authors: Cairns, M.; Garrity, D.P.
Sesbania sesban improved fallows in eastern Zambia: Their inception, development and farmer enthusiasm pp. 49-66(18) Authors: Kwesiga, F.R.; Franzel, S.; Place, F.; Phiri, D.; Simwanza, C.P.
Adoption of mucuna in the farming systems of northern Honduras pp. 67-91(25) Authors: Buckles, D.; Triomphe, B.
Adoption of improved fallows in West Africa: lessons from mucuna and stylo case studies pp. 93-122(30) Authors: Tarawali, G.; Manyong, V.M.; Carsky, R.J.; Vissoh, P.V.; Osei-Bonsu, P.; Galiba, M.
Green manures for maize--bean systems in eastern Uganda: Agronomic performance and farmers' perceptions pp. 123-138(16) Authors: Fischler, M.; Wortmann, C.S.
Biomass production of tree fallows and their residual effect on maize in Zimbabwe pp. 139-151(13) Authors: Mafongoya, P.L.; Dzowela, B.H.
Maize and sesbania production in relay cropping at three landscape positions in Malawi pp. 153-162(10) Authors: Phiri, A.D.K.; Kanyama-Phiri, G.Y.; Snapp, S.
Ecosystem fertility and fallow function in the humid and subhumid tropics pp. 163-196(34) Authors: Szott, L.T.; Palm, C.A.; Buresh, R.J.
Weed management through short-term improved fallows in tropical agroecosystems pp. 197-221(25) Authors: Gallagher, R.S.; Fernandes, E.C.M.; McCallie, E.L.
Productivity of intensified crop--fallow rotations in the Trenbath model pp. 223-237(15) Author: van Noordwijk, M.
Scale effects in crop--fallow rotations pp. 239-251(13) Author: van Noordwijk, M.
Soil nitrate dynamics in relation to nitrogen source and landscape position in Malawi pp. 253-262(10) Authors: Phiri, R.H.; Snapp, S.; Kanyama-Phiri, G.Y.
Soil microarthropod populations under natural and planted fallows in southwestern Nigeria pp. 263-272(10) Authors: Adejuyigbe, C.O.; Tian, G.; Adeoye, G.O.
The root-knot nematode problem in sesbania fallows and scope for managing it in western Kenya pp. 273-288(16) Authors: Desaeger, J.; Rao, M.R.
Spectral irradiance and stomatal conductance of enriched fallows with fast-growing trees in eastern Amazonia, Brazil pp. 289-303(15) Authors: de A. Sá, T.D.; de Oliveira, V.C.; de Araújo, A.C.; Junior, S.B.
Socioeconomic factors affecting the adoption potential of improved tree fallows in Africa pp. 305-321(17) Author: Franzel, S.
Policies and incentives for the adoption of improved fallows pp. 323-343(21) Authors: Place, F.; Dewees, P.
The science and practice of short-term improved fallows: symposium synthesis and recommendations pp. 345-356(12) Authors: Buresh, R.J.; Cooper, P.J.M.