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Influence of dry season supplementation for cattle on soil fertility and millet (Pennisetum glaucum L.) yield in a mixed crop/livestock production system of the Sahel

An experiment was conducted in 1996 and 1997 in semi-arid Niger, to determine the influence of supplementation (no supplement, supplemented with millet bran + simple superphosphate + blood meal) of cattle and mulching (0 or 3 t ha(−1) of Aristida sieberiana straw) on soil fertility and millet yield....

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Published in:Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems 2002-01, Vol.62 (3), p.209-217
Main Authors: Sangaré, Mamadou, Fernández-Rivera, Salvador, Hiernaux, Pierre, Bationo, Andre, Pandey, Vijay
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Aridity
Aristida
blood meal
Bovidae
bran
Cattle
Cereal crops
Chemical properties
Crop production
Crop yield
Dry matter
Dry season
Grain
grain yield
Livestock
Livestock production
Millet
millets
mixed cropping
Mulching
Organic chemistry
Pennisetum glaucum
pH effects
Potassium chloride
Residual effects
Sahel
Soil chemistry
Soil fertility
Soil improvement
Soil pH
Soil properties
Stover
Straw
superphosphate
Supplements
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