Tarawali, S.    

Firstname:S. 
Surname:Tarawali 
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Institute:IITA 
Homepage:http://www.iita.org 
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Cowpea
Crop residues
Crop-livestock integration
Cropping system
Manure




Publications as Author



2010

The use of cowpea for increasing crop-livestock integration and improved productivities in the dry savannas of West Africa, Ajeigbe, H., Musa, A., Singh, B. B. and Tarawali, S., Abstract (Oral presentaion) in Program and Book of Abstracts of the 5th World Cowpea Research Conference, held at Palm Beach Hotel, Saly, Senegal. 27 September - 1 October, 2010.
 

2008

Potential contribution of lablab residues to maize production in moist savanna of West Africa, Ewansiha, S. U., Tarawali, S., Odunze, A.* and Iwuafor, E.*, in: Journal of Sustainable Agriculture, volume 32, number 3, pages 393-406, ISSN 1044-0046, 2008.
 

2007

Strategies to improve and sustain food production capacity in the savanna: the role of leguminous fodder crops in maintaining soil fertility and health, Odion, E.*, Asiribo, O. E.*, Ogunlela, V. B.*, Singh, B. and Tarawali, S., in: Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment, volume 5, number 2, pages 338-344, ISSN 1459-0255, 2007.
 
Effect of different cowpea-cereal row to row planting systems and insecticide sprays of cowpea on the quality of the crop residues, Ajeigbe, H., Oseni, T., Singh, B. and Tarawali, S., in: African Crop Science Conference Proceedings, pages 1057-1061, African Crop Science Society, 2007.
 
Morpho-phenological variation in Lablab purpureus, Ewansiha, S. U., Chiezey, U. F., Tarawali, S. and Iwuafor, E.*, in: Tropical Grasslands, volume 41, pages 277-284, 2007.
 

2005

Farmers' perceptions of benefits and factors affecting the adoption of improved dual-purpose cowpea in the dry savannas of Nigeria, Kristjanson, P., Okike, I., Tarawali, S., Singh, B. and Manyong, V., in: Agricultural Economics, volume 32, number 2, pages 195-210, 2005.
 

2004

Classification and description of major farming systems incorporating ruminant livestock in West Africa, Fernandez-Rivera, F., Okike, I., Manyong, V., Williams, T. O., Kruska, R. and Tarawali, S., in: Sustainable crop-livestock production for improved livelihoods and natural resource management in West Africa: proceedings of an international conference held at IITA, 19-22 November 2001, Ibadan, Nigeria, pages 87-122, ILRI; CTA, Nairobi, Kenya; Wageningen, The Netherlands, 2004.
 
Grain legumes for soil productivity improvement in the Northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria, Odunze, A.*, Tarawali, S., De Haan, N., Iwuafor, E.*, Katung, P. D.*, Akoueguon, G. E., Amadji, F.*, Schultze-Kraft, R., Atala, T.*, Ahmed, B.*, Adamu, A., Babalola, O.*, Ogunwole, J. O.*, Alimi, T., Ewansiha, S. U. and Adediran, S. A., in: Food, Agriculture and Environment, volume 2, number 2, pages 218-226, ISSN 1459-0255, 2004.
 
Forage legumes for soil productivity enhancement and quality fodder production, Odunze, A.*, Tarawali, S., De Haan, N., Akoueguon, G. E., Amadji, F.*, Schultze-Kraft, R. and Bawa, G. S., in: Food, Agriculture and Environment, volume 2, number 2, pages 201-209, ISSN 1459-0255, 2004.
 

2003

Sustainable resource management coupled to resilient germplasm to provide new intensive cereal-grain-legume-livestock systems in the dry savanna, Sanginga, N., Dashiell, K., Diels, J ., Vanlauwe, B., Lyasse, O., Carsky, R., Tarawali, S., Asafo-Adjei, B., Menkir, A., Schulz, S., Singh, B., Chikoye, D., Keatinge, D. and Ortiz, R., in: Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, volume 100, number 2-3, pages 305-314, ISSN 0167-8809, 2003. [DOI]
 
Recent progress on cowpea improvement, Singh, B., Hartmann, P., Fatokun, C., Tamo, M., Tarawali, S. and Ortiz, R., in: Chronica Horticulturae, volume 43, number 2, pages 8-12, 2003.
 
Evaluating adoption to new crop-livestock-soil management technologies using georeferenced village-level data: the case of cowpea in the dry savannas of West Africa. Pages 169-180 in Natural resources management in African agriculture, Kristjanson, P., Okike, I., Tarawali, S., Kruska, R., Manyong, V. and Singh, B., 2003.
 
Improving the production and utilization of cowpea as food and fodder, Singh, B., Ajeigbe, H., Tarawali, S., Fernandez-Rivera, S. and Abubakar, M., in: Field Crops Research, volume 84, number 1-2, pages 169-177, ISSN 0378-4290, 2003.
 

2002

The role of the farmer as a codeveloper and adopter of green manure cover crops for sustainable agricultural production in West and Central Africa, Tarawali, G., Douthwaite, B., De Haan, N. and Tarawali, S., pages 65-76, Wallingford, UK: CABI, 2002.
 
Soil fertility management and cowpea production in the semiarid tropics of West Africa, Bationo, A.*, Ntare, B. R., Tarawali, S. and Tabo, R., pages 301-318, 2002.
 
Evaluating adoption to new crop-livestock-soil management technologies using georeferenced village-level data: the case of cowpea in the dry savannas of West Africa, Kristjanson, P., Okike, I., Tarawali, S., Kruska, R., Manyong, V. and Singh, B., pages 169-180, CABI, 2002.
 
An evaluation of potential adoption and diffusion of improved cowpea in the dry savannas of Nigeria: a combination of participatory and structured approaches, Okike, I., Kristjanson, P., Tarawali, S., Singh, B., Kruska, R. and Manyong, V., pages 387-406, 2002.
 
Challenges and opportunities for enhancing sustainable cowpea production: proceedings of the World Cowpea Conference III held at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Ibadan, Nigeria, 4-8 September 2000, Fatokun, C., Tarawali, S., Singh, B., Kormawa, P. and Tamo, M., International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), ISBN 978-131-190-8, 2002.
 
Soil mineral N dynamics and maize grain yields following Centrosema macrocarpum and Stylosanthes guianensis: effects of different improved fallow rotations and varying levels of N fertilizer to maize, Muhr, L., Tarawali, S., Peters, M. and Schultze-Kraft, R., in: Field Crops Research, volume 78, pages 197-209, 2002.
 
Cowpea as a key factor for a new approach to integrated crop-livestock systems research in the dry savannas of West Africa, Tarawali, S., Singh, B., Gupta, S., Tabo, R., Harris, F., Nokoe, S., Fernandez-Rivera, S., Bationo, A.*, Manyong, V., Makinde, K. and Odion, E.*, pages 233-251, 2002.
 

2001

Herbaceous legumes: the panacea for West African soil fertility problems?, Schulz, S., Carsky, R. and Tarawali, S., volume 58, pages 179-195, Soil Science Society of America (SSSA); American Society of Agronomy, 2001.
 
Acceptability of forage legumes for improved fallows-first experiences of agropastoralists in subhumid Southwest Nigeria, Muhr, L., Tarawali, S., Peters, M. and Schultze-Kraft, R., in: Experimental Agriculture, volume 37, pages 495-507, 2001.
 
The role of livestock in the maintenance and improvement of soil fertility, Tarawali, S., Larbi, A., Fernandez-Rivera, S. and Bationo, A.*, pages 281-304, Madison, WI, USA: Soil Science Society of America (SSSA); America Society of Agronomy, 2001.
 

2000

Characterization of a collection of Aeschynomene histrix in subhumid Nigeria, Merkel, U., Peters, M., Tarawali, S., Schultze-Kraft, R. and Berner, D. K., in: Journal of Agricultural Science, volume 134, pages 293-304, 2000.
 
An approach for the evaluation of herbaceous legumes with multiple benefits, Tarawali, S., International Institute of Tropical agriculture (IITA), 2000.
 

1999

Adoption and impact of dry-season dual-purpose cowpea in the semiarid zone of Nigeria, Inaizumi, H., Singh, B., Sanginga, P., Manyong, V., Adesina, A. and Tarawali, S., Impact series, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), ISBN 978 131 171 1, 1999.
 
Differences in the effects of temperature and photoperiod on progress to flowering among diverse Mucuna spp, Aiming, Q., Ellis, R., Keatinge, J., Wheeler, T., Tarawali, S. and Summerfield, R., in: Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, volume 182, pages 249-258, 1999.
 
Performance of legume–legume mixtures under small-plot periodic grazing, Peters, M., Tarawali, S., Schultze-Kraft, R., Smith, J. and Musa, A., in: Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, volume 182, pages 25-35, 1999.
 
Viruses of herbaceous legumes in the moist savannah of West Africa, Hughes, J. and Tarawali, S., in: Tropical Science, volume 39, number 2, pages 70-76, ISSN 0041-3291, 1999.
 
Farmer participatory evaluation of improved strip intercropping systems in northern Nigeria, Singh, B., Tarawali, S., Gupta, S., Tabo, R., Nokoe, S. and Odion, C., 1999.
 
DNA markers for forage and livestock improvement, Tarawali, S., Rege, E., Hanotte, O. and Hanson, J., in: DNA marker-assisted improvement of the staple crops of sub-Saharan Africa: proceedings of a workshop on DNA markers, Ibadan, Nigeria, 21–22 August 1996, pages 107-112, CTA; International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 1999.
 

1998

Characterisation of a germplasm collection of the tropical pasture legume Centrosema brasilianum in subhumid West Africa, Peters, M., Kramer, H., Tarawali, S. and Schultze-Kraft, R., in: Journal of Agricultural Science, volume 130, number 2, pages 139-147, ISSN 0021-8596, 1998.
 

1997

Integrated crop-livestock systems in sub-Saharan Africa: an option or imperative?, Smith, J., Naazie, A., Larbi, A., Agyemang, K. and Tarawali, S., in: Outlook on Agriculture, volume 26, pages 237-246, 1997.
 
Multiple uses of tropical forage legumes for sustainable farming in the moist savannas of Africa, Muhr, L., Tarawali, S., Peters, M., Schultze-Kraft, R. and Berner, D. K., International Grassland Congress, 1997.
 
Legume-legume complementarity for sustainable pasture development in the tropics, Peters, M., Tarawali, S., Schultze-Kraft, R. and Musa, A., in: XVIII International Grassland Congress, 8-19 June, 1997, Winnipeg and Saskatoon, Canada, pages 22-123-22-124, International Grassland Congress, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 1997.
 
Cowpea: An integral component of sustainable mixed crop/livestock farming systems in West Africa and strategies to improve its productivity, Singh, B. and Tarawali, S., pages 79-100, CAB International, 1997.
 
Dry season growth performance of tropical pasture legumes in subhumid Nigeria, Peters, M., Tarawali, S. and Alkamper, J., in: Tropical Grasslands, volume 31, pages 201-231, 1997.
 
Cowpea haulms as fodder, Tarawali, S., Singh, B., Peters, M. and Blade, S., pages 313-325, chapter 27, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA); Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS), 1997.
 
Optimizing the contribution of cowpea to food and fodder production in crop-livestock systems in West Africa, Tarawali, S., Singh, B., Fernandez-Rivera, S., Peters, M., Smith, J. W., Schultze-Kraft, R. and Ajeigbe, H., International Grassland Congress, 1997.
 

Publications as Editor

2002

Cowpea rotation as a resource management technology for cereal-based systems in the savannas of West Africa, Carsky, R., Vanlauwe, B. and Lyasse, O., pages 252-266, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 2002.
 
Genetically improved dualpurpose cowpea: assessment of adoption and impact in the dry savanna region of West Africa, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 2002.
 

2001

The role of forages in reducing poverty and degradation of natural resources in tropical production systems, AgREN Network Paper, volume 117, 2001.