Soil fertility management in Kenyan coffee

The importance of coffee in the world market and more so to Kenya's economy cannot be over emphasized. To be able to maintain and improve high coffee yields and quality, coffee soil fertility management has continued to enjoy a high priority within the coffee research agenda in Kenya. This involves, studies on nutrient requirements of the coffee trees for high yields and quality. Types, quantities, application timing of inorganic fertilizers; alternative sources of nutrients such as organic residues and green manures; and farming systems which may lead to sustained soil fertility and better inherent soil nutrient utilization such as intercropping and coffee shading continue to receive much attention.

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Main Author: 92181 Mburu Njoroge, J.
Format: biblioteca
Published: Jul-
Subjects:COFFEA, FERTILIDAD DEL SUELO, DISPONIBILIDAD DE NUTRIENTES, ABONOS INORGANICOS, CULTIVO INTERCALADO, SOMBRA, KENIA,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:886322020-02-03T21:56:16ZSoil fertility management in Kenyan coffee 92181 Mburu Njoroge, J. Jul-Set 2001The importance of coffee in the world market and more so to Kenya's economy cannot be over emphasized. To be able to maintain and improve high coffee yields and quality, coffee soil fertility management has continued to enjoy a high priority within the coffee research agenda in Kenya. This involves, studies on nutrient requirements of the coffee trees for high yields and quality. Types, quantities, application timing of inorganic fertilizers; alternative sources of nutrients such as organic residues and green manures; and farming systems which may lead to sustained soil fertility and better inherent soil nutrient utilization such as intercropping and coffee shading continue to receive much attention.The importance of coffee in the world market and more so to Kenya's economy cannot be over emphasized. To be able to maintain and improve high coffee yields and quality, coffee soil fertility management has continued to enjoy a high priority within the coffee research agenda in Kenya. This involves, studies on nutrient requirements of the coffee trees for high yields and quality. Types, quantities, application timing of inorganic fertilizers; alternative sources of nutrients such as organic residues and green manures; and farming systems which may lead to sustained soil fertility and better inherent soil nutrient utilization such as intercropping and coffee shading continue to receive much attention.COFFEAFERTILIDAD DEL SUELODISPONIBILIDAD DE NUTRIENTESABONOS INORGANICOSCULTIVO INTERCALADOSOMBRAKENIAKenya Coffee (Kenia)
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topic COFFEA
FERTILIDAD DEL SUELO
DISPONIBILIDAD DE NUTRIENTES
ABONOS INORGANICOS
CULTIVO INTERCALADO
SOMBRA
KENIA
COFFEA
FERTILIDAD DEL SUELO
DISPONIBILIDAD DE NUTRIENTES
ABONOS INORGANICOS
CULTIVO INTERCALADO
SOMBRA
KENIA
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FERTILIDAD DEL SUELO
DISPONIBILIDAD DE NUTRIENTES
ABONOS INORGANICOS
CULTIVO INTERCALADO
SOMBRA
KENIA
COFFEA
FERTILIDAD DEL SUELO
DISPONIBILIDAD DE NUTRIENTES
ABONOS INORGANICOS
CULTIVO INTERCALADO
SOMBRA
KENIA
92181 Mburu Njoroge, J.
Soil fertility management in Kenyan coffee
description The importance of coffee in the world market and more so to Kenya's economy cannot be over emphasized. To be able to maintain and improve high coffee yields and quality, coffee soil fertility management has continued to enjoy a high priority within the coffee research agenda in Kenya. This involves, studies on nutrient requirements of the coffee trees for high yields and quality. Types, quantities, application timing of inorganic fertilizers; alternative sources of nutrients such as organic residues and green manures; and farming systems which may lead to sustained soil fertility and better inherent soil nutrient utilization such as intercropping and coffee shading continue to receive much attention.
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topic_facet COFFEA
FERTILIDAD DEL SUELO
DISPONIBILIDAD DE NUTRIENTES
ABONOS INORGANICOS
CULTIVO INTERCALADO
SOMBRA
KENIA
author 92181 Mburu Njoroge, J.
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title Soil fertility management in Kenyan coffee
title_short Soil fertility management in Kenyan coffee
title_full Soil fertility management in Kenyan coffee
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