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In Bioresource Technology Reports February 2020 9
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In Physics and Chemistry of the Earth April 2016 92:112-118
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In Soil & Tillage Research May 2013 129:75-82
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Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics, Vol 119, Iss 2, Pp 11-22 (2018)
Scopus-Elsevier
Scopus-Elsevier
The diversity of smallholder farms in space, resource endowment, production and consumption decisions are often a hindrance to the design, targeting, implementation and scaling out of agricultural development projects. Understanding farm heterogeneit
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In Physics and Chemistry of the Earth 2007 32(15):1376-1383
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In Physics and Chemistry of the Earth 2007 32(15):1366-1375
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Water SA, Volume: 41, Issue: 4, Pages: 457-463, Published: JUL 2015
Water SA; Vol 41, No 4 (2015); 457-493
Water SA; Vol 41, No 4 (2015); 457-493
Urban cities in many developing nations face the challenge of relieving the pressure exerted on overloaded sewage treatment works. Apart from limited financial capacity, complementary treatment methods like phyto-extraction of pollutants from the eff
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Autor:
Sileshi, G.W., Mafongoya, P.L., Akinnifesi, F.K., Phiri, E., Chirwa, P., Beedy, T., Makumba, W., Nyamadzawo, G., Njoloma, J., Wuta, M., Nyamugafata, P., Jiri, O.
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In Encyclopedia of Agriculture and Food Systems 2014:222-234
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African Crop Science Journal; Vol 20 (2012): Supplement 2; 361-369
Zimbabwe was divided into five agro-ecological regions in the 1960s, however, the increased variability of rainfall has possibly affected the agro-ecological region boundaries. This study re-classifies the agro-ecological regions (natural regions) of
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African Crop Science Journal; Vol 20 (2012): Supplement 2; 385-400
Scotland's Rural College
Scotland's Rural College
Natural vegetation represents an important sink for greenhouse gases (GHGs); however, there is relatively little information available on emissions from southern African savannas. The effects of clearing savanna woodlands for crop production on soil