Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4296222738> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4296222738 endingPage "103496" @default.
- W4296222738 startingPage "103496" @default.
- W4296222738 abstract "The implementation of integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) varies widely among farmers, from no ISFM to multiple computations of ISFM components (i.e., improved germplasm, organic resources, fertilizers, and local adaptations e.g., soil and water conservation (SWC)). There is no comprehensive report on farmers' use of ISFM components and their impact on sustainable intensification domains of productivity, economic, social, human condition, and environment and the associated variations across farmer fields and agro-ecological zones (AEZs). This study 1) evaluated the current implementation status of ISFM by farmers in relation to the various ISFM components and 2) provided multi-dimensional multi-scale evidence of ISFM implications that can guide ISFM investments within SSA contexts, with a specific focus on Tanzania. We used data collected from 1406 plots between 2013 and 2020 in semi-arid and sub-humid AEZs. The data are from farmer practices. The plots were grouped by the various combinations of ISFM components implemented and analysed using Tukey's test to examine the association of ISFM use with selected indicators within a domain. The number of ISFM components used by farmers is higher in sub-humid (1 to 4) than in semi-arid AEZ (0 to 3). Except for SWC used by 40% of farmers in both AEZs, the proportion of farmers using improved seeds (95%) and manure (55%) in the sub-humid AEZ are more than double those using these ISFM components in the semi-arid AEZ. Productivity and economic benefits increase with the number of ISFM components at the expense of higher labour demand. Increasing plot-level ISFM benefits also translate to increased household-level whole-farm income but contributions to human nutrition are unclear. The contribution to SOC by increasing ISFM is insignificant, compounded by strong effects of slope position of the field. Differential access to resources, decision-making and control rights drive the number and choice of the specific ISFM components. Understanding of ISFM impacts across domains is essential to guide the scaling of ISFM in Tanzania and beyond and therefore recommended in future studies." @default.
- W4296222738 created "2022-09-18" @default.
- W4296222738 creator A5002002045 @default.
- W4296222738 creator A5029292260 @default.
- W4296222738 creator A5034972212 @default.
- W4296222738 creator A5049243670 @default.
- W4296222738 creator A5056174192 @default.
- W4296222738 creator A5063445239 @default.
- W4296222738 creator A5075044105 @default.
- W4296222738 creator A5076376941 @default.
- W4296222738 creator A5082992200 @default.
- W4296222738 creator A5086448991 @default.
- W4296222738 date "2022-12-01" @default.
- W4296222738 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W4296222738 title "Contributions of integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) to various sustainable intensification impact domains in Tanzania" @default.
- W4296222738 cites W1502028606 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W1518724865 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W1975014118 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W1975917091 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W1978312891 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W1985382305 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2019615274 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2025057936 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2026042488 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2031357242 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2039807716 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2040674908 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2042627471 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2044264723 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2051898806 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2055446633 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2073255573 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2073496766 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2108821762 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2108898482 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2109607115 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2110471415 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2127654085 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2148500316 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2154085462 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2157319574 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2168921100 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2170512425 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2460813874 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2568237304 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2607117427 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2737654008 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2750601338 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2756040684 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2756361832 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2762426856 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2774809091 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2791401908 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2805290383 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2809504813 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2895932308 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2905585338 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2913614076 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2929937885 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2936970800 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2947676062 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2968277737 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2971363218 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W2971639339 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W3007019549 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W3014705492 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W3044679517 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W3134088170 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W3158244790 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W3178326166 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W3184204862 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W4211134380 @default.
- W4296222738 cites W4234424799 @default.
- W4296222738 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2022.103496" @default.
- W4296222738 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4296222738 type Work @default.
- W4296222738 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W4296222738 countsByYear W42962227382023 @default.
- W4296222738 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4296222738 hasAuthorship W4296222738A5002002045 @default.
- W4296222738 hasAuthorship W4296222738A5029292260 @default.
- W4296222738 hasAuthorship W4296222738A5034972212 @default.
- W4296222738 hasAuthorship W4296222738A5049243670 @default.
- W4296222738 hasAuthorship W4296222738A5056174192 @default.
- W4296222738 hasAuthorship W4296222738A5063445239 @default.
- W4296222738 hasAuthorship W4296222738A5075044105 @default.
- W4296222738 hasAuthorship W4296222738A5076376941 @default.
- W4296222738 hasAuthorship W4296222738A5082992200 @default.
- W4296222738 hasAuthorship W4296222738A5086448991 @default.
- W4296222738 hasBestOaLocation W42962227382 @default.
- W4296222738 hasConcept C159390177 @default.
- W4296222738 hasConcept C159750122 @default.
- W4296222738 hasConcept C38774213 @default.
- W4296222738 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W4296222738 hasConceptScore W4296222738C159390177 @default.
- W4296222738 hasConceptScore W4296222738C159750122 @default.
- W4296222738 hasConceptScore W4296222738C38774213 @default.
- W4296222738 hasConceptScore W4296222738C39432304 @default.