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| Firstname: | J . |
| Surname: | Wendt |
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| Institute: | IITA |
| Homepage: | http://www.iita.org |
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| Dilemma of nitrogen management for future food security in sub-Saharan Africa - a review, Masso, C., Baijukya, F., Ebanyat, P., Bouaziz, S.*, Wendt, J ., Bekunda, M. and Vanlauwe, B., in: Soil Research, volume 55, pages 425-434, ISSN 1838-675X, 2017. [DOI] |
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| Response to Sommer et al. (2014) Fertiliser use is not required as a fourth principle to define conservation agriculture, Vanlauwe, B., Wendt, J ., Giller, K., Corbeels, M.* and Gerard, B.*, in: Field Crops Research, volume 167, pages 159, ISSN 0378-4290, 2014. [DOI] |
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| An equivalent soil mass procedure for monitoring soil organic carbon in multiple soil layers, Wendt, J . and Hauser, S., in: European Journal of Soil Science, volume 64, pages 58-65, ISSN 1351-0754, 2013. [DOI] |
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| Contribution of soil quality to banana yield problems and its relation with other banana yield loss factors, Van Asten, P., Gold, C., Wendt, J ., De Waele, D., Okech, S., Ssali, H.* and Tushemereirwe, W. K.*, in: Farmer-participatory testing of integrated pest management options for sustainable banana production in Eastern Africa, pages 100-115, International Plant Genetic Resources Institute, 2005. |
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| Soybean, cowpea, groundnut, and pigeonpea response to soils, rainfall, and cropping season in the forest margins of Cameroon, Wendt, J . and Atemkeng, M., in: Plant and Soil, volume 263, number 1-2, pages 121-132, 2004. |
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| Assessing soil sustainability by detecting changes in soil properties due to INRM: laboratory methods, Wendt, J . and Ndango, R., in: AFNET International Soil Fertility Symposium, 17-24 May, 2004, Yaounde, Cameroon, 2004. |
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| Participation des femmes rurales à l'évaluation des nouvelles variétés de manioc dans la zone forestière du Sud-Cameroun, Fanwoua, J., Tenkouano, A., Wendt, J . and Rueda, J., in: Proceedings, Madid, Spain, 2002. |
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| Groundnut response to ash, phosphorus, potassium, lime, and tillage in southern Cameroon, Wendt, J ., in: Biological Agriculture and Horticulture, volume 20, number 3, pages 187-199, ISSN 0144-8765, 2002. |
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| Sustaining soil fertility in West Africa in the face of rapidly increasing pressure for agricultural intensification, Keatinge, J., Breman, H., Manyong, V., Vanlauwe, B. and Wendt, J ., pages 1-22, Madison, WI USA: Soil Science of America (SSA); American Society of Agronomy, 2001. |
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| Implications of resource use intensification for the environment and sustainable technology systems in the Central African rainforest, Gockowski, J., Nkamleu, G. B. and Wendt, J ., pages 197-219, chapter 11, CABI, 2001. |
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| Combined application of organic matter and fertilizer, Vanlauwe, B., Wendt, J . and Diels, J ., pages 247-279, Soil Science Society of America (SSSA); American Society of Agronomy, 2001. |
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| Leucaena + maize alley cropping in Malawi: Part 1: Effects of N, P, and leaf application on maize yields and soil properties, Jones, R., Wendt, J ., Bunderson, W. and Itimu, O., in: Agroforestry Systems, volume 33, number 3, pages 281-294, 1996. |
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| Leucaena + maize alley cropping in Malawi; part 2: residual P and leaf management effects on maize nutrition and soil properties, Wendt, J ., Jones, R., Bunderson, W. and Itimu, O., in: Agroforestry Systems, volume 33, number 3, pages 295-305, 1996. |
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