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Title:
Gender Roles in Soil Fertility and Water Management for Maize (Zea mays L.) Production in Urban Agriculture: A Case for Harare, Zimbabwe
Author(s):
Nyamasoka, B.
,
Nyamugafata, P.
,
Nyamangara, J.
Date:
2012
Subject Category:
Agricultural research
Catalog:
RUFORUM Conferences and Workshops
Title:
Short-Term Effects of Soil Fertility, Tillage and Residue Management on Soil Organic Carbon, Aggregate Stability and Water Infiltration on a Sandy Soil in Urban Agriculture, Harare
Author(s):
Shumba, A.
,
Nyamasoka, B.
,
Nyamugafata, P.
,
Madyiwa, S.
,
Nyamangara, J.
Date:
2012
Subject Category:
Soil science and management
Catalog:
RUFORUM Conferences and Workshops
Title:
Effects of optimised innovative soil fertility and water management technologies on maize production in two contrasting soils in Harare, Zimbabwe
Author(s):
Shumba, A.
,
Nyamasoka, B.
,
Nyamugafata, P.
,
Madyiwa, S.
,
Nyamangara, J.
Date:
2010
Subject Category:
Fertilizing
,
Research methods
Catalog:
RUFORUM Conferences and Workshops
Title:
Effects of innovative farmer practices in soil fertility and water management on soil productivity and maizeand leafy vegetable production in Harare, Zimbabwe
Author(s):
Nyamasoka, B.
,
Nyamugafata, P.
,
Madyiwa, S.
,
Nyamangara, J.
Date:
2010
Subject Category:
Agricultural research
,
Fertilizing
,
Production economics
,
Research methods
,
Soil biology
,
Soil fertility
,
Water resources and management
Catalog:
RUFORUM Conferences and Workshops