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    • Agronomic potential of indigenous phosphate rocks as a phosphorus fertilizer in Zambia - Interim report 

      Mapiki, A.; Singh, Bal Ram (Report, 1990-03)
      One of the major problems that has inhibited the development of economically successful agriculture in many areas of the tropics is the poor soil fertility for crop production (Chien & Hammond, 1988). Many tropical regions ...
    • Chemical and mineralogical studies of some soils from Tanzania 

      Kaaya, Abel; Krogstad, Tore; Digernes, Ivan; Singh, Bal Ram (Research report, 1996-11-05)
      Chemical and mineralogical analyses were done on 13 selected samples from soil profiles in Tanzania. It was one sample with a high content of organic matter, one sand sample and eleven clays. The clay samples have a clear ...
    • Dynamics, drivers and impacts of land cover changes in the Lake Nakuru drainage basin and Eastern Mau Forest Reserve, Kenya 

      Were, Kennedy Okello (PhD Thesis;2014:53, Doctoral thesis, 2014)
    • Effects of conversion of natural forest to plantations, traditional agroforestry and cultivated lands on carbon sequestration and maintenance of soil quality in Gambo district, Southern Ethiopia 

      Wele, Ambachew Demessie (PhD Thesis;2009:40, Doctoral thesis, 2009)
      Clearing and conversion of natural forest to short rotation plantation, traditional agroforestry, crop and grazing land uses are rampant in Ethiopia. The unabated deforestation and the eventual reduction in soil productivity ...
    • Field and laboratory exercises for a graduate course in soil physics 

      Njøs, Arnor; Singh, Bal Ram (Learning object, 1980)
    • Liming for improved crop production in the humid tropics - an overview 

      Singh, Bal Ram (Research report, 1984)
    • Norwegian Journal of Agricultural Sciences : assessment of available zinc for rice in soils of the Tabora region, Tanzania 

      Msolla, Mshindo Mbette; Semoka, Johnson Mashambo Roland; Singh, Bal Ram (Research report; Journal issue, 1994)
      Four Zn extractants, EDTA-(NH)CO,, DTPA, HCI and EDTA, were screened for suitability in assessing the available Zn status of rice-growing areas of the Tabora region in Tanzania. Rice response to Zn application was evaluated ...
    • Soil fertility, plant nutrition and fertilizer management in the tropics 

      Singh, Bal Ram (Research report, 1988)
    • Soil quality and carbon footprint of different land uses by smallholder farmers in Ethiopia 

      Gelaw, Aweke Mulualem (PhD Thesis;2014:70, Doctoral thesis, 2014)
      In Ethiopia, deforestation of natural forests and extensive use of agricultural lands have resulted in soil degradation. Despite recent massive restoration measures implemented on degraded landscapes, nowhere in the country ...
    • Soil quality indices for evaluating smallholder agricultural land uses in northern Ethiopia 

      Gelaw, Aweke Mulualem; Singh, Bal Ram; lal, rattan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)
    • Trace metal availability in soils under different land uses of the Danube basin in Croatia 

      Ivezić, Vladimir (PhD Thesis;2011:65, Doctoral thesis, 2011)
      Soils are non-renewable resource of biological, chemical and physical properties. One of the ecological functions of the soil is its capacity to filter and buffer trace metals. Trace metals can pose a threat on the one ...
    • Water storage dynamics of papyrus wetlands and land use change in the Lake Kyoga basin, Uganda 

      Kayendeke, Ellen Jessica (PhD Thesis;2018:69, Doctoral thesis, 2018)
      Papyrus wetlands of the upper Nile basin in Eastern Africa provide water and fertile soils that are essential to sustain agricultural production. Due to the need to improve food security, there is increased pressure to ...
    • Zinc and iron concentration as affected by nitrogen fertilization and their localization in wheat grain 

      Singh, Bal Ram; Timsina, Yadu N.; Lind, Ole Christian; Cagno, Simone; Janssens, Koen (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)

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