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    Impact of conservation tillage on soil quality under smallholder farming systems in eastern Uganda and western Kenya

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    2014
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    Okeyo, Jeremiah M.
    Norton, Jay B.
    Omondi, Emmanuel C.
    Norton, Urszula
    Ngosia, Dominic S.
    Odhiambo, Judith A.
    Ashilenje, Dennis S.
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    This poster presents a study to evaluate the impact oftillage: conventional tillage (CT), minimum tillage (MT) and notill(NT) combined with 3 cropping systems: intercrop, relay andstrip system on: (i.) Total and labile SOC and N pools and (ii.) Bulk density (BD), penetration resistance (PR) and water in eastern Uganda and western Kenya.
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