Response of Imperata cylindrica to smothering by different Mucuna accessions

The Center for Cover Crops Information and Seed Exchange in Africa (CIEPCA) was established to support cover crops systems development for researchers, extension workers, and farmers in West Africa. CIEPCA has been in existence for approximately 3years. In that period, much has been accomplished. Am...

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Autores principales: Ekeleme, F., Chikoye, David
Formato: Conference Paper
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99932
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Chikoye, David
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description The Center for Cover Crops Information and Seed Exchange in Africa (CIEPCA) was established to support cover crops systems development for researchers, extension workers, and farmers in West Africa. CIEPCA has been in existence for approximately 3years. In that period, much has been accomplished. Among the highlights, we can cite the production of four newsletters (in English and in French), the dissemination of more than 5 tonnes of cover crops seeds, and the connection of 6 (out of 8) CIEPCA country representatives to the internet. Although an impact study has not been conducted, CIEPCA has certainly stimulated more efficient work on cover crops by stimulating information and seed exchange. In the next phase, CIEPCA will attempt to broaden its influence to the rest of Africa and strengthen global linkage.
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spelling CGSpace999322023-08-03T08:11:17Z Response of Imperata cylindrica to smothering by different Mucuna accessions Ekeleme, F. Chikoye, David crops farmers seeds The Center for Cover Crops Information and Seed Exchange in Africa (CIEPCA) was established to support cover crops systems development for researchers, extension workers, and farmers in West Africa. CIEPCA has been in existence for approximately 3years. In that period, much has been accomplished. Among the highlights, we can cite the production of four newsletters (in English and in French), the dissemination of more than 5 tonnes of cover crops seeds, and the connection of 6 (out of 8) CIEPCA country representatives to the internet. Although an impact study has not been conducted, CIEPCA has certainly stimulated more efficient work on cover crops by stimulating information and seed exchange. In the next phase, CIEPCA will attempt to broaden its influence to the rest of Africa and strengthen global linkage. 2000 2019-03-03T05:54:11Z 2019-03-03T05:54:11Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99932 en Limited Access Ekeleme, F. & Chikoye, D. (2000). Response of Imperata cylindrica to smothering by different Mucuna accessions, in: Cover crops for natural resource management in West Africa: Proceedings of a workshop organized by IITA and CIEPCA, Cotonou, Benin, 26-29 October 1999. Ibadan, Nigeria: IITA, (p. 62-70).
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Response of Imperata cylindrica to smothering by different Mucuna accessions
title Response of Imperata cylindrica to smothering by different Mucuna accessions
title_full Response of Imperata cylindrica to smothering by different Mucuna accessions
title_fullStr Response of Imperata cylindrica to smothering by different Mucuna accessions
title_full_unstemmed Response of Imperata cylindrica to smothering by different Mucuna accessions
title_short Response of Imperata cylindrica to smothering by different Mucuna accessions
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