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    Design and Evaluation of On-Chip Terahertz Wave Power Combiner for Beyond 5G/6G by Kamiura, Y., Ssali, H., Agemori, H., Doi, R., Che, M., Mikami, Y., Kato, K.

    “…We designed a terahertz wave power combiner which combines high-frequency currents from each photomixer in a micro strip line and investigated the feasibility…”
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    Resource flows and nutrient balances for crop and animal production in smallholder farming systems in eastern Uganda by Esilaba, A.O., Nyende, P., Nalukenge, G., Byalebeka, J.B., Delve, R.J., Ssali, H.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-09-2005)
    “…Resource flow models are useful tools that assist farmers in analysing their soil fertility management strategies and in planning, experimenting and adapting…”
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    Effects of legume intercrops on soil-borne pests, biomass, nutrients and soil water in banana by MCINTYRE, B. D, GOLD, C. S, KASHAIJA, I. N, SSALI, H, NIGHT, G, BWAMIKI, D. P

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (2001)
    “…Banana (Musa AAA) and plantain (Musa AAB) are important dietary staples for over 70 million people in sub-Saharan Africa. Banana weevil (Cosmopolites sordidus)…”
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    On farm testing of integrated nutrient management strategies in eastern Uganda by Esilaba, A.O., Byalebeka, J.B., Delve, R.J., Okalebo, J.R., Ssenyange, D., Mbalule, M., Ssali, H.

    Published in Agricultural systems (01-11-2005)
    “…This paper reports on a Participatory Learning and Action Research (PLAR) process that was initiated in three villages in eastern Uganda in September 1999 to…”
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    Potassium and magnesium fertilizers on banana in Uganda: yields, weevil damage, foliar nutrient status and DRIS analysis by Smithson, P.C, McIntyre, B.D, Gold, C.S, Ssali, H, Night, G, Okech, S

    Published in Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems (01-05-2004)
    “…Low soil fertility and pest pressure are two causes of the decline in banana (Musa AAA) production in central Uganda. Foliar analysis by the Diagnosis and…”
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    Effects of mulch location on banana weevil, soil and plant nutrients, soil water and biomass in banana fields by MCINTYRE, B. D, GOLD, C. S, SSALI, H, RIHA, S. J

    Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-12-2003)
    “…Major constraints to banana (Musa spp., genome group AAA) production, a dietary staple for over 70 million people in sub-Saharan Africa, are pest infestations,…”
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    Effects of mulch and mineral fertilizer on crop, weevil and soil quality parameters in highland banana by Ssali, H, McIntyre, B D, Gold, C S, IN Kashaija, Kizito, F

    Published in Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems (01-02-2003)
    “…The decline of cooking banana production in parts of East Africa hasbeen associated with a loss of soil fertility and increased pest pressure.Previous work…”
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    Nitrogen and potassium fertilizer vs. nematode and weevil effects on yield and foliar nutrient status of banana in Uganda by Smithson, P C, McIntyre, B D, Gold, C S, Ssali, H, IN Kashaija

    Published in Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems (01-01-2001)
    “…Banana (Musa AAA) production is declining in central Uganda. A decline in soil fertility is often cited as one of the causes of the declining production. From…”
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    Agronomic evaluation of unacidulated and partially acidulated Minjingu and Chilembwe phosphate rocks for clover production in Ethiopia by Haque, I., Lupwayi, N.Z., Ssali, H.

    Published in European journal of agronomy (1999)
    “…Most soils in sub-Saharan Africa are P deficient, but the high cost of water-soluble P fertilizers limits the use of P fertilizers by resource-poor farmers. A…”
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    Strategies to increase agricultural productivity and reduce land degradation: evidence from Uganda by Pender, John, Nkonya, Ephraim, Jagger, Pamela, Sserunkuuma, Dick, Ssali, Henry

    Published in Agricultural economics (01-12-2004)
    “…This paper estimates a structural econometric model of household decisions regarding income strategies, participation in programs and organisations, crop…”
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    Differential use and benefits of Velvet bean ( Mucuna pruriens var. utilis) and N fertilizers in maize production in contrasting agro-ecological zones of E. Uganda by Kaizzi, Crammer K., Ssali, Henry, Vlek, Paul L.G.

    Published in Agricultural systems (01-04-2006)
    “…Research was conducted in eastern Uganda on a transect from Mt. Elgon (high altitude) to the low-altitude zones. The aim of the study was to evaluate the use…”
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    potential of Velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens) and N fertilizers in maize production on contrasting soils and agro-ecological zones of East Uganda by Kaizzi, C.K, Ssali, H, Vlek, P.L.G

    “…Research was conducted at two sites located in medium and low altitude zones in eastern Uganda. The aim of the study was to evaluate the benefit of Velvet bean…”
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    THE EFFECT OF LEVEL OF CaCO₃, INOCULATION AND LIME PELLETING ON THE NODULATION AND GROWTH OF BEANS IN FIVE ACID SOILS by SSALI, H.

    Published in Plant and soil (01-02-1981)
    “…The effect of level of CaCO₃, inoculation and lime pelleting on the nodulation, dry matter yield and % N content of common bean plants (Phaseolus vulgaris)…”
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    The Effect of Level of CaCO sub(3), Inoculation and Lime Pelleting on the Nodulation and Growth of Beans in Five Acid Soils by Ssali, H

    Published in Plant and soil (01-01-1981)
    “…The effect of level of CaCO sub(3), inoculation and lime pelleting on the nodulation, dry matter yield and % N content of common bean plants Phaseolus…”
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