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    Horizontal flows of nitrogen, potassium, and carbon in urban vegetables gardens of Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina Faso by Lompo, Désiré Jean-Pascal, Compaoré, Emmanuel, Sedogo, Michel Papaoba, Melapie, Martina, Bielders, C. L., Schlecht, Eva, Buerkert, Andreas

    Published in Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems (01-11-2019)
    “…Little is known about matter flows in intensive small scale production systems of urban agriculture in West Africa as an important criterion to assess their…”
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    Phosphate-Solubilizing Fungi and Alkaline Phosphatase Trigger the P Solubilization During the Co-composting of Sorghum Straw Residues With Burkina Faso Phosphate Rock by Sarr, Papa Saliou, Tibiri, Ezechiel Bionimian, Fukuda, Monrawee, Zongo, Armel Nongma, Compaore, Emmanuel, Nakamura, Satoshi

    Published in Frontiers in environmental science (25-09-2020)
    “…Phosphate rocks (PR), the primary source of phosphorus (P), are often co-composted with organic materials to enhance P availability. However, the mechanisms of…”
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    Gaseous emissions of nitrogen and carbon from urban vegetable gardens in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso by Lompo, Désiré Jean-Pascal, Sangaré, Sheick Ahmed Khalil, Compaoré, Emmanuel, Papoada Sedogo, Michel, Predotova, Martina, Schlecht, Eva, Buerkert, Andreas

    “…Urban and peri‐urban agriculture (UPA) is an important livelihood strategy for the urban poor in sub‐Saharan Africa and contributes to meeting increasing food…”
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    Field-scale analysis of water and nutrient use efficiency for vegetable production in a West African urban agricultural system by Sangare, Sheick K., Compaore, Emmanuel, Buerkert, Andreas, Vanclooster, Marnik, Sedogo, Michel P., Bielders, Charles L.

    Published in Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems (01-03-2012)
    “…Urban agriculture increasingly supplies food and non-food services to the rapidly growing West African cities. However, with its typically heavy use of…”
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    The diversity of fertilization practices affects soil and crop quality in urban vegetable sites of Burkina Faso by Kiba, Delwendé Innocent, Zongo, Nongma Armel, Lompo, François, Jansa, Jan, Compaore, Emmanuel, Sedogo, Papaoba Michel, Frossard, Emmanuel

    Published in European journal of agronomy (01-04-2012)
    “…► We investigated how the diversity of fertilization practices between and within urban vegetable sites affect soil and crop quality. ► We sampled soil and…”
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    decade of non-sorted solid urban wastes inputs safely increases sorghum yield in periurban areas of Burkina Faso by Kiba, Delwendé Innocent, Lompo, François, Compaore, Emmanuel, Randriamanantsoa, Lalajaona, Sedogo, Papaoba Michel, Frossard, Emmanuel

    “…Non-sorted solid urban wastes (SUW) are used by periurban cereal farmers in Africa. There is however limited information on how these SUW affect soil quality…”
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