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    Carbon sequestration in tropical agroforestry systems by Albrecht, Alain, Kandji, Serigne T

    Published in Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment (01-10-2003)
    “…Removing atmospheric carbon (C) and storing it in the terrestrial biosphere is one of the options, which have been proposed to compensate greenhouse gas (GHG)…”
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    Diversity of plant-parasitic nematodes and their relationships with some soil physico-chemical characteristics in improved fallows in western Kenya by Kandji, Serigne T, Ogol, Callistus K.P.O, Albrecht, Alain

    “…A survey was conducted in the food crop production area of western Kenya to characterise the nematode communities in different cropping systems and to monitor…”
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    Efficiency of neem and groundnut oils in protecting leguminous tree seeds against seed beetles in the Sahel by Cardet, C. (ENSH, Angers (France).), Kandji, T, Delobel, A, Danthu, P

    Published in Agroforestry systems (01-01-1998)
    “…The objective of our study was to test the comparative efficiency of neem (Azadirachta indica) kernel oil, groundnut oil and a synthetic insecticide,…”
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    Influence of some agroforestry practices on the temporal structures of nematodes in western Kenya by Kandji, Serigne T, Ogol, Callistus K.P.O, Albrecht, Alain

    Published in European journal of soil biology (01-04-2002)
    “…The influence of agroforestry practices on the temporal fluctuation of nematodes was studied in western Kenya. The experiment comprised a fallow phase, which…”
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    Crop damage by nematodes in improved-fallow fields in western Kenya by Kandji, Serigne T, Ogol, Callistus K.P.O, Albrecht, Alain

    Published in Agroforestry systems (2003)
    “…The rotation of leguminous shrubs and crops is being tested on farms and recommended as a means of improving soil fertility and increasing crop yield in…”
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