Soil carbon storage in tropical agroforestry systems: impacts of dominant tree species in smallholder farms in Rift Valley, Kenya
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Soil carbon storage in tropical agroforestry systems: impacts of dominant tree species in smallholder farms in Rift Valley, Kenya
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https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/29784
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Creator |
Nyaga, John
Edmundo, Barrios Muthuri, Catherine OÂborn, Ingrid Matiru, Viviene Sinclair, Fergus |
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World Agroforestry - Research Data Repository
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The current study evaluated the effect of dominant tree species found within smallholders' agroforestry systems on turnover of soil aggregates.
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Soil carbon storage Soil aggregates Agroforestry Smallholder farms |
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Evaluating factors influencing heterogeneity in agroforestry adoption and practices within smallholder farms in Rift Valley, Kenya
Exploring local knowledge on indicators of soil health and contributions of agroforestry trees in smallholders maize production systems in Rift Valley, Kenya Spatial effect of dominant tree species on crop productivity, water and nutrient availability within smallholder farms in Rift Valley, Kenya |
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Survey data
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