Wairegi, L.    

Firstname:L. 
Surname:Wairegi 
Email:l.wairegi@cgiar.org 
Institute:IITA 
Homepage:http://www.iita.org 
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2018

Opportunities and pitfalls for researchers to contribute to the design of evidence-based agricultural policies: lessons from Uganda, Pali, P., Schut, M., Kibwika, P.*, Wairegi, L., Yami, M., Van Asten, P. and Manyong, V., in: International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, pages 1-14, ISSN 1473-5903, 2018. [DOI]
 
Sustainably improving Kenya's coffee production needs more participation of younger farmers with diversified income, Wairegi, L., Bennett, M., Nziguheba, G., Mawanda, A., de los Rios, C., Ampaire, E., Jassogne, L., Pali, P., Mukasa, D. and Van Asten, P., in: Journal of Rural Studies, pages 1-10, ISSN 0743-0167, 2018. [DOI]
 

2017

Looking back and moving forward: 50 years of soil and soil fertility management research in sub-Saharan Africa, Vanlauwe, B., Abdelgadir, A. H., Adewopo, J., Adjei-Nsiah, S., Ampadu-Boakye, T., Asare, R., Baijukya, F., Baars, E., Bekunda, M., Coyne, D., Dianda, M., Dontsop-Nguezet, P., Ebanyat, P., Hauser, S., Huising, J. E., Jalloh, A., Jassogne, L., Kamai, N., Kamara, A., Kanampiu, F., Kehbila, A. G., Kintche, K., Kreye, C., Larbi, A., Masso, C., Matungulu, K. P., Mohammed, I. B., Nabahungu, N. L., Nielsen, F., Nziguheba, G., Pypers, P ., Roobroeck, D., Schut, M., Taulya, G., Thuita, M., Uzokwe, V. N. E., Van Asten, P., Wairegi, L., Yemefack, M. and Mutsaers, H. J. W., in: International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, pages 613-631, ISSN 1473-5903, 2017. [DOI]
 
Soil fertility management in sub-Saharan Africa, Masso, C., Nziguheba, G., Mutegi, J.*, Galy-Lacaux, C., Wendt, J., Butterbach-Bahl, K., Wairegi, L. and Datta, A., pages 205-231, chapter 7, Springer, ISBN 978-3-319-58678-6, 2017.
 

2016

Yield gap analyses to inform policy on sustainable crop intensification pathways in Uganda: proceeding (poster), Walukano, W., Pali, P., Wairegi, L., Nanfumba, D.*, Arinaitwe, A.*, Basalirwa, D., Asiimwe, R. and Van Asten, P., Tropentag, 2016.
 

2015

Sorghum-and millet-legume cropping systems, Clottey, V., Wairegi, L., Bationo, A.*, Mando, A.* and Kanton, R.*, Africa Soil Health Consortium, 2015.
 

2013

Coffee/Banana intercropping as an opportunity for smallholder coffee farmers in Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi, Jassogne, L., Nibasumba, A.*, Wairegi, L., Baret, P., Deraeck, J., Mukasa, D., Wanyama, I., Bongers, G. and Van Asten, P., pages 144-149, chapter 18, CABI, ISBN 978-1-78064-231-4, 2013.
 

2012

The agronomic and economic benefits of fertilizer and mulch use in highland banana systems in Uganda, Wairegi, L. and Van Asten, P., in: Africa Plant Nutrition Research Highlights, number 2, pages 1-3, 2012.
 

2011

Drivers of technology adoption in the banana-legume systems in the East and Central Africa region, Ouma, E., Birachi, E., Kasereka, V., Garming, H., Macharia, I.*, Van Asten, P., Chifizi, A.*, Nyagaya, M., Ekesa, B., Van Damme, J., Vanlauwe, B., Blomme, G., Niyuhire, C.*, Ndimurirwo, L.*, Ochieng, J., Dubois, T., Pypers, P., Wairegi, L., Ruraduma, C.*, Bizoza, A.* and Maertens, M., Abstract (Oral Presentation) in Book of Abstracts of CIALCA International Conference on "Challenges and Opportunities for Agricultural Intensification of the Humid-Highland Systems of sub-Saharan Africa", Kigali, Rwanda, 24-27 October, 2011.
 
Coffee-banana intercropping systems as an opportunity for smallholder coffee farmers, Jassogne, L., Nibasumba, A., Wairegi, L., Baret, P., Deraeck, J., Mukasa, D., Wanyama, I., Gatarayiha, C., Bongers, G. and Van Asten, P., Abstract (Poster Presentation) in Book of Abstracts of CIALCA International Conference on "Challenges and Opportunities for Agricultural Intensification of the Humid-Highland Systems of sub-Saharan Africa", Kigali, Rwanda, 24-27 October, 2011.
 
Agronomic and economic benefits of coffee - banana intercropping in Uganda's smallholder farming systems, Van Asten, P., Wairegi, L., Mukasa, D. and Uringi, N.*, in: Agricultural Systems, volume 104, number 4, pages 326-334, ISSN 0308-521X, 2011. [DOI]
 
Exploring the scope of fertilizer use in the East African region, Wairegi, L. and Van Asten, P., Abstract (Oral Presentation) in Book of Abstracts of CIALCA International Conference on "Challenges and Opportunities for Agricultural Intensification of the Humid-Highland Systems of sub-Saharan Africa", Kigali, Rwanda, 24-27 October, 2011.
 
Norms for multivariate diagnosis of nutrient imbalance in the east African highland bananas (Musa spp. AAA), Wairegi, L. and Van Asten, P., in: Journal of Plant Nutrition, volume 34, pages 1453-1472, ISSN 0190-4167, 2011. [DOI]
 

2010

Factors driving fertilizer adoption in banana (Musa spp.) systems in Uganda, Van Asten, P., Wairegi, L., Bagamba, F.* and Drew, C.*, in: Acta Horticulturae, number 879, pages 465-478, ISSN 0567-7572, 2010.
 
The agronomic and economic benefits of fertilizer and mulch use in highland banana systems in Uganda, Wairegi, L. and Van Asten, P., in: Agricultural Systems, volume 103, number 8, pages 543-550, ISSN 0308-521X, 2010. [DOI]
 
Abiotic constraints override biotic constraints in East African highland banana systems, Wairegi, L., Van Asten, P., Tenywa, M.* and Bekunda, M.*, in: Field Crops Research, volume 117, number 1, pages 146-153, ISSN 0378-4290, 2010.
 

2009

Optimizing desuckering and spacing, Van Asten, P., Wairegi, L. and Benson, T., Technical Sheet, 2009.
 
Banana fertilizer recommendations for Uganda, Wairegi, L., Van Asten, P. and Tushemereirwe, W. K.*, Technical Sheet, 2009.
 

2008

IITA / APEP banana project: technical report, Van Asten, P., Lorenzen, J., Wairegi, L., Mukasa, D., Batte, M., Muchunguzi, P. and Pillay, M., 2008.
 

2007

Assessment of soil management practices in East African highland cooking banana (Musa spp. AAA-EA) systems in Uganda, Wairegi, L., Van Asten, P., Kiwanuka, C., Tenywa, M.* and Bekunda, M.*, in: AFNET symposium innovations as key to the green revolution in Africa: exploring the scientific facts in Arusha, Tanzania, 17-21 September, 2007, pages 86, 2007.