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Replication data for: Integration of legume trees in maize-based cropping systems improves rain use efficiency and yield stability under rain-fed agriculture.

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World Agroforestry Centre - Research Data Repository

Documentation

Gudeta W Sileshi;Festus K. Akinnifesi;Oluyede C. Ajayi;Bart Muys, 2011. Replication data for: Integration of legume trees in maize-based cropping systems improves rain use efficiency and yield stability under rain-fed agriculture. World Agroforestry Centre - Research Data Repository

Background

Gudeta W. Sileshi, Festus K. Akinnifesi, Oluyede C. Ajayi, Bart Muys, Integration of legume trees in maize-based cropping systems improves rain use efficiency and yield stability under rain-fed agriculture, Agricultural Water Management, Volume 98, Issue 9, July 2011, Pages 1364-1372, ISSN 0378-3774. link


Pre-processing

CROP_DEV_BBCH = 00 (planting)

Attribute: Onset
Remark: Planting date for Msekera can be derived from onset by adding the respective figures as days to October 1. Planting date for Ibadan can be derived from onset by adding he respective figures as days from February 1.

CROP_DEV_BBCH = 99 (harvest)

Attribute: n.a.
Remark: Harvest month concluded from the paper

CUL_NAME (Msekera)

Attribute: n.a.
Remark: Based on the paper

SO_DWT_KGHA (Msekera)

Attribute: Grain
Remark: The average grain weight over each quadruplet of replications was considered representative as yield for the respective treatment. Biomass values were assumed to refer also to dry weight.

SO_DWT_KGHA (Ibadan)

Attribute: GRLL50F, GRLL, GRFert, GRNofert
Remark: Biomass values were assumed to refer also to dry weight

TOPS_DWT_KGHA (Msekera)

Attribute: Total
Remark: The average total biomass weight over each quadruplet of replications was considered representative as total above-ground biomass for the respective treatment. Biomass values were assumed to refer also to dry weight.

Management

Attribute: n.a.
Remark: interpreted; based on paper