Transactions of the Zimbabwe Scientific Association
The Zimbabwe Scientific Association was founded in Bulawayo in 1899 to promote the study and advancement of science in Zimbabwe and to facilitate the acquisition and dissemination of scientific knowledge.
Its journal, Transactions of the Zimbabwe Scientific Association, was first published in 1903 and is now in its seventy-second volume. It is a multi-disciplinary journal and publishes papers on any aspect of science in Zimbabwe or the southern African region.
The Transactions of the Zimbabwe Scientific Association has ceased publication.
The Transactions of the Zimbabwe Scientific Association has ceased publication.

Vol 72 (1998)
Table of Contents
Articles
| Enviromental adaptation and performance of various agroforestry tree species in Zimbabwe. |
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| Ben H. Dzowela | 2-9 |
| Performance of some multipurpose tree species: the Forestry Commission experience. |
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| A. Mushaka, D. Maruzane | 10-14 |
| Annual legumes for improving soil fertility in the smallholder maize-based systems in Zimbabwe. |
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| D. Hikwa, S.R. Waddington. | 15-26 |
| Crop-livestock interactions: considerations of direct and indirect utilisation of MPTs and/or herbaceous biomass in soil fertility management. |
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| L.R. Ndlovu | 27-30 |
| Soil fertility replenishment through agroforestry systems in two contrasting agro-ecological zones of Zimbabwe. |
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| P.L. Mafongoya, B.H. Dzowela | 31-42 |
| The potential role of agroforestry in maintaining soil fertility on communal dambos of Matopo: towards a holistic approach to dambo management. |
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| Daniel Sithole | 43-47 |
| Changing C and N Levels of miombo woodland litter. |
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| F. Mutambanengwe | 48-54 |
| The value of trees in low input agriculture systems in Zimbabwe. |
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| Petros Nyathi | 55-59 |
| Opportunities for the introduction of pigeon peas into smallholder farming systems in Zimbabwe. |
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| P. Mapfumo, P. Mafongoya, S. Mpepereki | 60-65 |
| An assessment of alternative perennials for use in agroforestry systems of smallholder farmers. |
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| Sam Muchena | 66-68 |
| Forestry extension services contribution towards agroforestry for soil fertility improvement. |
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| Judith T. Nyakabau | 69-71 |
| Improved fallows for sustainable food security in eastern Zambia. |
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| Freddie Kwesiga | 72-83 |
| Introduction of improved fallows of Sesbania and pigeon pea under a maize stand. |
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| C. Nyakanda, I.K. Mariga, B.H. Dzowela, H. Murwira, N. Tinofireyi | 84-87 |
| Nutrient balances in improved fallows of Sesbania sesban in a maize-based system in sandy soils of Zimbabwe. |
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| C. Chibudu | 88-92 |
| A synopsis of ICRAF's first agroforestry technology dissemination planning workshop, Kadoma Ranch Motel, 28-30 July 1997, Kadoma. |
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| P.R. Makaya | 93-95 |
Transactions of the Zimbabwe Scientific Association. ISSN: 0254-2765

