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- Farmers perception and criteria for cassava variety preference in Cameroon
- Evaluation and delivery of disease resistant cassava varieties with comparable micronutrient density to farmers in Cameroon
- Cassava value chain development through partnership and stakeholders platform in Cameroon
- Survey of the current distribution and status of bacterial blight and fungal diseases of cassava in Guinea
- Survey of the distribution and current status of bacterial blight and fungal diseases of cassava in Nigeria
Author: Tindo, M.
- Foraging activity and diet of the ant, Anoplolepis tenella Santschi (Hymenoptera: Formicidae), in southern Cameroon
- Non food crop pest of the African root and tuber scale, Sctictococcus vayssierei (Homoptera: Sictococcidae)
- Pre-planting removal of host-plant residues to reduce African root and tuber scale infestations in cassava fields in Cameroon
- Bactrocera invadens (Diptera: Tephritidae), a new invasive fruit fly pest for the afrotropical region: host plant range and distribution in West and Central Africa
- Inventaire et importance des degats des mouche des fruits sur quelques especes de cucurbitacees au Benin
- Parisitisme des Loranthaceae sur lavocatier (Persea americana, Lauraceae) dans la region de Yaounde (Cameroun)
Author: Njukwe, E.
- Participatory exploration of the heterogeneity in household socioeconomic, food and nutrition security status for the identification of nutrition-sensitive interventions in the Rwandan Highlands
- Interactions between cassava varieties and soil characteristics in crop production in eastern Cameroon
- Cassava value chain development through partnership and stakeholders platform in Cameroon
- Farmer participation in Research-for-Development to enhance cassava production in Cameroon
- Introduction and evaluation of improved varieties of Dioscorea rotundata, and D. cayenensis with high micronutrient content in Cameroon
- Challenges and opportunities for macropropagation technology for Musa spp. among smallholder farmers and small-and medium-scale enterprises