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| Firstname: | E.* |
| Surname: | Rurangwa |
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| Institute: | Rwanda Agricultural Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya |
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| The response of climbing bean to fertilizer and organic manure in the northern province of Rwanda, Rurangwa, E.*, Vanlauwe, B. and Giller, K., in: Experimental Agriculture, volume 56, number 5, pages 722-737, ISSN 0014-4797, 2020. [DOI] |
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| Benefits of inoculation, P fertilizer and manure on yields of common bean and soybean also increase yield of subsequent maize, Rurangwa, E.*, Vanlauwe, B. and Giller, K., in: Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, pages 1-13, ISSN 0167-8809, 2017. [DOI] |
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| Indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and growth of tissue-cultured banana plantlets under nursery and field conditions in Rwanda, Jefwa, J.*, Rurangwa, E.*, Gaidashova, S.*, Kavoo, A. M.*, Mwashasha, M.*, Robinson, J.*, Blomme, G. and Vanlauwe, B., pages 83-92, chapter 10, CABI, ISBN 978-1-78064-231-4, 2013. |
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| Benefits and potential use of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in banana and plantain (Musa spp.) systems in Africa, Jefwa, J.*, Vanlauwe, B.+, Coyne, D., Van Asten, P., Gaidashova, S.*, Rurangwa, E.*, Mwashasha, M.* and Elsen, A., in: Acta Horticulturae, number 879, pages 479-486, ISSN 0567-7572, 2010. |
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