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    Persistence of an introduced bradyrhizobium japonicum and other soybean rhizobia in a soybean/maize rotation 

    Nkwiine, Charles (African Crop Science Society, 1994)
    Streptomycin resistant mutant of Bradyrhizobium japonicum strain IRJ 2114 was developed, tested for ability to nodulate and fix nitrogen, and introduced on seeds at the start of the field experiments. Soybean (Glycine max ...
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    Evaluation of alternative soil management techniques under intensive cultivation of the Lake Victoria creascent of Uganda 

    Nkwiine, Charles; Zake, J. Y. K.; Sessanga, S.; Tumuhairwe, J. K.; Bwamiki, D.; Okwakol, M.; Kasenge, V.; Zobisch, M. A.; Sendiwanyo (Soil Science Society of East Africa, 1998)
    Effective evaluation of soil management techniques require consideration of the soil, the crops, the farmers and the environment. Soil productivity in the "fertile crescent" zone around Lake Victoria of Uganda has decreased. ...
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    Potential for organic and inorganic fertilization for sustainable coffee production in Uganda 

    Nkwiine, Charles; Bwamiki, D.; Zake, J. Y. K. (African Crop Science Society, 1996)
    The economy of Uganda is heavily dependent on Agriculture. Most of the export earnings come from coffee which is produced mainly by small scale farmers. However, the productivity of this crop has declined over the years. ...
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    Effect of Rhizobium-inoculated pueraria phaseolides green manure on soil nitrogen 

    Nkwiine, Charles; Nankyanzi, M.; Zake, J. Y. K. (Soil Science Society of East Africa, 1999)
    Efforts have been made to improve agricultural productivity through improving the overall agronomic practices yet yields are still below the expected potentials. This could be attributed to soil fertility exhaustion, ...
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    Increase of crop yields by beneficial organisms: a case study of Rhizobia use in Uganda 

    Nkwiine, Charles (Soil Science Society of East Africa, 1999)
    Legume production in Uganda has been increasing since 1980 in terms of National total hectarage. However, yields per hectare have remained very low. This is highly attributed to the facts that the legumes are grown on ...
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    Persistence of an introduced bradyrhizobium japonicum and other soybean rhizobia in a soybean/maize rotation 

    Nkwiine, Charles (African Crop Science Society, 1994)
    Streptomycin resistant mutant of Bradyrhizobium japonicum strain IRJ 2114 was developed, tested for ability to nodulate and fix nitrogen, and introduced on seeds at the start of the field experiments. Soybean (Glycine max ...
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    Increase of crop yields by beneficial organisms: a case study of Rhizobia use in Uganda 

    Nkwiine, Charles (Soil Science Society of East Africa, 1999)
    Legume production in Uganda has been increasing since 1980 in terms of National total hectarage. However, yields per hectare have remained very low. This is highly attributed to the facts that the legumes are grown on ...
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    Potential for organic and inorganic fertilization for sustainable coffee production in Uganda 

    Nkwiine, Charles; Bwamiki, D.; Zake, J. Y. K. (African Crop Science Society, 1996)
    The economy of Uganda is heavily dependent on Agriculture. Most of the export earnings come from coffee which is produced mainly by small scale farmers. However, the productivity of this crop has declined over the years. ...
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    Effect of combinations of land clearing and soil management practices on microbial biomass 

    Nkwiine, Charles; Zake, J. Y. K.; Sessanga, S.; Tumuhairwe, J. K.; Okwakol, M.; Kasene, V.; Zobisch, M. A (Soil Science Society of East Africa, 1998)
    In a non-fertilizer agriculture of Uganda practiced on low-CEC soils microbial biomass and activities may be affected by and clearing, tillage and soil management practiced in the country. A three-year experiment was ...

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    Zake, J. Y. K. (5)Bwamiki, D. (3)Okwakol, M. (2)Sessanga, S. (2)Tumuhairwe, J. K. (2)Kasene, V. (1)Kasenge, V. (1)Nankyanzi, M. (1)Sendiwanyo (1)... View MoreSubjectColonization (2)Cropping (2)Sequence (2)Soil management (2)Survival (2)Green manure (1)Inoculate (1)Inoculation (1)Lake Victoria Crescent (1)Land clearing (1)... View MoreDate Issued1999 (3)1998 (2)1996 (2)1994 (2)

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