Dr. Eklou Attiogbevi-Somado
Country of current residence
Ivory Coast
Current position
Postdoctoral fellow
Current institute employer
Africa Rice Center
Website current institute
www.warda.cgiar.org
Profession
Agricultural Engineer
2007
2007.
Biomass and nitrogen accumulation by green manure legumes as affected by phosphate rock in submerged soils.
Af. J. Agric. Research,
2(6)
.
2007.
Application of low phosphorus containing legume residues reduces extractable phosphorus in a tropical Ultisol.
J. Plant Nutrition and Soil Science,
170 (2)
.
2006
2006.
An Appraisal of the 15N-isotope dilution and delta 15N natural abundance methods for quantifying nitrogen fixation by flood-tolerant green manure legumes.
Af. J. Biotechnology,
5 (12)
: 1210-1214
.
2006.
Rock phosphate-P enhances biomass and nitrogen accumulation by legumes in upland crop production systems in humid West Africa.
Biology and Fertility of Soils,
43
: 124-130
.
2003
2003.
Combined effects of legumes with rock phosphorus on rice in West Africa.
Agronomy Journal,
95 (5)
: 1172-1178
.
2002
2002.
Improving rock-P solubility and uptake and yields of lowland rice grown on acidic soil amended with legume green manure.
In: B. Vanlauwe, J. Diels, N. Sanginga and R. Merckx (eds.):
Integrated Plant Nutrient Management in sub-Saharan Africa: from concepts to practice.
CAB International, Wallingford, Oxon.
Chapter 19, 251-263.
2000
2000.
The use of phosphate rock in a rice-legume rotation system on acid soil in the humd forest zone of West Africa.
Thesis at
Faculty of Agriculture, University of Göttingen.
Göttinger Beiträge zur Land- und Forstwirtschaft in den Tropentropen No. 138 ISBN: 3-88452-399-6
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Doctoral research funded by
DAAD/GTZ