Storage systems for maize ( Zea mays L.) in Nigeria from five agroecological zones

An international project to assess the extent of aflatoxin contamination of maize in West Africa has begun in Nigeria. A survey was conducted from October 1992 to July 1993 to identify maize storage systems used by farmers in five major agro-ecological zones in Nigeria and the problem associated wit...

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Autores principales: Udoh, J., Ikotun, T., Cardwell, K.
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/100961
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author Udoh, J.
Ikotun, T.
Cardwell, K.
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description An international project to assess the extent of aflatoxin contamination of maize in West Africa has begun in Nigeria. A survey was conducted from October 1992 to July 1993 to identify maize storage systems used by farmers in five major agro-ecological zones in Nigeria and the problem associated with such systems. The zones were: humid forest, mid-altitude, southern Guinea savanna, northern Guinea savanna, and Sudan savanna. Five villages within each zone were selected and five farmers withineach village interviewed. Eight storage structures were described, including raised platforms, synthetic fertilizer bags, cribs, traditional clay silos known as 'rhumbus' and 'obas' –a woven basket made from guinea corn stalks and glass bottles. Just over 20% of the farmers complained of problems with fungi, the majority of complaints coming from the southern Guinea savanna zone, and use of fertilizer bags as a storage method. Farmers' practices to avoid storage pests included spraying the stored maize with ash and pepper, use of pesticides such as actellic dust, gastosin, aldrex 20,frequent smoking of the storage structure and use of leaves from local plants.
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spelling CGSpace1009612023-06-08T19:56:41Z Storage systems for maize ( Zea mays L.) in Nigeria from five agroecological zones Udoh, J. Ikotun, T. Cardwell, K. maize storage farmers An international project to assess the extent of aflatoxin contamination of maize in West Africa has begun in Nigeria. A survey was conducted from October 1992 to July 1993 to identify maize storage systems used by farmers in five major agro-ecological zones in Nigeria and the problem associated with such systems. The zones were: humid forest, mid-altitude, southern Guinea savanna, northern Guinea savanna, and Sudan savanna. Five villages within each zone were selected and five farmers withineach village interviewed. Eight storage structures were described, including raised platforms, synthetic fertilizer bags, cribs, traditional clay silos known as 'rhumbus' and 'obas' –a woven basket made from guinea corn stalks and glass bottles. Just over 20% of the farmers complained of problems with fungi, the majority of complaints coming from the southern Guinea savanna zone, and use of fertilizer bags as a storage method. Farmers' practices to avoid storage pests included spraying the stored maize with ash and pepper, use of pesticides such as actellic dust, gastosin, aldrex 20,frequent smoking of the storage structure and use of leaves from local plants. 1994 2019-04-24T12:29:39Z 2019-04-24T12:29:39Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/100961 en Limited Access Udoh, J., Ikotun, T. & Cardwell, K. (1994). Storage systems for maize ( Zea mays L.) in Nigeria from five agro-ecological zones. In E. Highley, E.J. Wright, H.J. Banks and B.R. Champ (Eds.), Stored product protection Vol.2: Proceedings of the 6th International Working Conference on Stored Product Protection, 17-23 April 1994, Canberra, Australia: CAB International, (p. 960-965).
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Udoh, J.
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Cardwell, K.
Storage systems for maize ( Zea mays L.) in Nigeria from five agroecological zones
title Storage systems for maize ( Zea mays L.) in Nigeria from five agroecological zones
title_full Storage systems for maize ( Zea mays L.) in Nigeria from five agroecological zones
title_fullStr Storage systems for maize ( Zea mays L.) in Nigeria from five agroecological zones
title_full_unstemmed Storage systems for maize ( Zea mays L.) in Nigeria from five agroecological zones
title_short Storage systems for maize ( Zea mays L.) in Nigeria from five agroecological zones
title_sort storage systems for maize zea mays l in nigeria from five agroecological zones
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