Publications

Forage potential of eight woody species: intake and growth rates of local young goats in the highland region of Rwanda 
Agroforestry Systems 34 (2):171-178. (1996)
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Fodder- Quality Improvement through Contour Planting of Legume-Shrub/Grass Mixtures in Croplands of Rwanda Highlands
Agroforestry Systems 39 (3): 263-274. (1998) 
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Mimosa scabrella: a Tree for the Highlands
Agroforestry Today 6 (2): 8. (1994)
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Comparative growth of 15 exotic species and provenances in high-elevation acid soils of Rwanda
Nitrogen Fixing Trees for Acid Soils, pp. 207-215 (1995)
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Villagers Learn to Propagate High Quality Exotic and Indigenous Fruit Trees
CIIFAD Annual report 1997-1998 (1999)
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Agroforestry
West Rwanda, Gakuta, 2500m a.s.l
Chamaecytisus palmensis, Fodder shrub, 2500m a.s.l. Rwanda, soil pH 3.5
Fruit tree grafting demonstration, Ranomafana, Madagascar
Trema orientalis tree fallow biomass (above and below ground) and soil study, Berano, Madagascar
Erika Styger PhD, Independent Consultant; Tropical Agronomy, Agroforestry, Natural Resource Management