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Volume 72 (Supplement) 1998

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  SOIL FERTILITY IMPROVEMENT THROUGH AGROFORESTRY IN ZIMBABWE

Proceedings of the Second National Agroforestry Seminar: 9-10 October 1997, Kadoma Hotel and Conference Centre, Kadoma, Zimbabwe

Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations

 
  Official opening.
Mushonga, J.N.
1
  Enviromental adaptation and performance of various agroforestry tree species in Zimbabwe.
Dzowela, B.H.

Abstract
2-9
  Performance of some multipurpose tree species: the Forestry Commission experience.
Mushaka, A. & D. Maruzane.

Abstract
10-14
  Annual legumes for improving soil fertility in the smallholder maize-based systems in Zimbabwe.
Hikwa, D. & S.R. Waddington.

Abstract
15-26
  Crop-livestock interactions: considerations of direct and indirect utilisation of MPTs and/or herbaceous biomass in soil fertility management.
Ndlovu, L.R.

Abstract
27-30
  Soil fertility replenishment through agroforestry systems in two contrasting agro-ecological zones of Zimbabwe.
Mafongoya, P.L. & B.H. Dzowela.
Abstract
31-42
  The potential role of agroforestry in maintaining soil fertility on communal dambos of Matopo: towards a holistic approach to dambo management.
Sithole, D.

Abstract
43-47
  Changing C and N Levels of miombo woodland litter.
Mutambanengwe, F.

Abstract
48-54
  The value of trees in low input agriculture systems in Zimbabwe.
Nyathi, P.

Abstract
55-59
  Opportunities for the introduction of pigeon peas into smallholder farming systems in Zimbabwe.
Mapfumo, P. Mafongoya & S. Mpepereki.
Abstract
60-65
  An assessment of alternative perennials for use in agroforestry systems of smallholder farmers.
Muchena, S.

Abstract
66-68
  Forestry extension services contribution towards agroforestry for soil fertility improvement.
Nyakabau, J.
Abstract
69-71
  Improved fallows for sustainable food security in eastern Zambia.
Kwesiga, F.

Abstract
72-83
  Introduction of improved fallows of Sesbania and pigeon pea under a maize stand.
Nyakanda, C., I.K. Mariga, B.H. Dzowela, H. Murwira & N. Tinofireyi.
Abstract
84-87
  Nutrient balances in improved fallows of Sesbania sesban in a maize-based system in sandy soils of Zimbabwe.
Chibudu, C.
Abstract
88-92
  A synopsis of ICRAF's first agroforestry technology dissemination planning workshop, Kadoma Ranch Motel, 28-30 July 1997, Kadoma.
Makaya, P.R.
93-95
  General Discussions: Synthesized summary. 96
  Group Discussions 97-100
  Workshop Conclusions and lessons learnt.
Shumba, E.M.
101-102
  Appendix. List of participants 103-104


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