Agroforestry Technique for Minimal Extra-Labour: Influence of Chromolaena-Cajanus Combination on Soil Chemistry and Biology, and Yam Yields

Despite the beneficial effects of legumes on soil fertiliy, their adoption by farmers remains low due to the extra labour entailed. Lifting this constraint is of paramount importance in sustainable agriculture. This issue was dealt with in the present study which was carried out in central Côte d’Iv...

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