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    Response of Maize to Organic and Inorganic Sources of Nutrients in Acid Soils of Kenya 

    Kisinyo, Peter; Opala, P. A.; Nyambati, R.O. (2015-07-21)
    aize yield in Kericho County, Kenya is limited by infertile acidic soils. The effect of inorganic sources of nutrients and amendments; triple superphosphate (TSP), calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN) and lime, were compared ...
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    Recent advances towards understanding and managing Kenyan acid soils for improved crop production 

    Kisinyo, Peter; Palapala, Valerie Adema; Gudu, Samuel; Opala, P. A.; Othieno, Caleb; Okalebo, J.R.; Otinga, A.N. (African Journal of Agricultural Reseach, 2014-06-18)
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    Effects of lime, phosphorus and rhizobia on Sesbania sesban performance in a Western Kenyan acid soil 

    Kisinyo, Peter; Othieno, Caleb; Gudu, Samuel; Okalebo, J. R.; Opala, P. A.; Maghanga, J. K.; Agalo, Jerry; Ng'etich, W. K.; Kisinyo, Joyce; Osiyo, R. J.; Nekesa, A. O.; Makatiani, E. T.; Odee, D. W.; Ogola, B. O. (2015-07-21)
    Aluminium (Al) toxicity, phosphorus (P) deficiency and low rhizobia populations limit Sesbania (Sesbania sesban) performance in tropical acid soils. The study determined the i) indigenous rhizobia populations that nodulate ...
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    Effect of organic and inorganic phosphorus sources on maize yields in an acid soil in western Kenya 

    Kisinyo, Peter; Opala, P. A.; Okalebo, Æ J. R.; Othieno, Caleb (Research Gate, 2009-06-20)
    Maize production in western Kenya is commonly limited by P deficiencies and aluminum phytotoxicity. Due to high costs of imported fertilizers and lime, focus is now shifting to solutions that utilize local resources. We ...
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    Response of Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Munch) and Chemical Characteristics of Soil to Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers on Kenyan Lower Midlands Acid Soil 

    Kisinyo, Peter; Opala, P. A.; Gudu, Samuel (International Journal of Plant & Soil Science, 2019-05-17)
    Soil acidity, low level of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and soil organic matter are major constraints to sorghum production in Kenya. We investigated the effect of farmyard manure (FYM) and combined application of inorganic ...
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    Phosphorus Sorption and Lime Requirements of Maize Growing Acid Soils of Kenya 

    Kisinyo, Peter; Othieno, Caleb; Gudu, Samuel; Okalebo, J. R.; Opala, P. A.; Maghanga, J. K.; Ng'etich, W. K.; Agalo, Joyce; Opile, R.W.; Kisinyo, Joyce; Ogola, B. O. (2015-08-21)
    In Kenya, maize (Zea mays L.) is mainly grown on acid soils in high rainfall areas. These soils are known for low available phosphorus (P), partly due to its sorption by aluminium (Al) and iron oxides. The study ...
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    Effects of combining organic materials with inorganic phosphorus sources on maize yield and financial benefits in western Kenya 

    Opala, P. A.; Othieno, Caleb; Kisinyo, Peter (Cambridge University Press, 2009-10-09)
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    Micro-Dosing of Lime, Phosphorus and Nitrogen Fertilizers Effect on Maize Performance on an Acid Soil in Kenya 

    Kisinyo, Peter; Gudu, Samuel; Palapala, Valerie; Opala, P. A.; Othieno, Caleb; Ouma, Evans Ochieng (Sustainable Agriculture Research, 2015-03-17)
    High cost of inorganic fertilizers and lime has precluded their use by smallholder farmers to remedy the problem of soil acidity and infertility in Kenya. To address the problem, we tested a precision technique referred ...
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    Immediate and residual effects of lime and phosphorus fertilizer on soil acidity and maize production in western Kenya 

    Kisinyo, Peter; Othieno, Caleb; Gudu, Samuel; Okalebo, J. R; Opala, P. A.; Ng'etich, W. K.; Nyambati, R.O.; Ouma, Evans Ochieng; Agalo, Jerry; Kebeney, S.J; Too, E.J; Kisinyo, Joyce; Opile, W.R. (2015-08-21)
    Soil acidity and phosphorus (P) deficiency are some of the major causes of low maize yields in Kenya. This study determined the immediate and residual effects of lime and P fertilizer on soil pH, exchangeable aluminium ...

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    AuthorKisinyo, Peter (9)
    Opala, P. A. (9)
    Othieno, Caleb (7)Gudu, Samuel (6)Kisinyo, Joyce (3)Ng'etich, W. K. (3)Agalo, Jerry (2)Maghanga, J. K. (2)Nyambati, R.O. (2)Ogola, B. O. (2)... View MoreSubjectSorghum; acid soils; response; farmyard manure; nitrogen; phosphorus fertilizers (1)... View MoreDate Issued2015 (5)2009 (2)2014 (1)2019 (1)Has File(s)Yes (9)

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