Resultados de búsqueda - "Benin"

  1. Monitoring of land use intensification and linkage to soil erosion in Nigeria and Benin por Junge, B., Abaidoo, Robert C., Chikoye, David, Alabi, T.R., Stahr, Karl

    Publicado 2006
    “…The example from a pilot village located in southern Benin shows the increase of the cropping area and the growth of erosion gullies within the last decades. …”
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  2. Prevalence and severity of Nattrassia mangiferae root and stem pathogen of cassava in Benin por Msikita, W., Bissang, B., James, B., Baimey, H., Wilkinson, H., Ahounou, M., Fagbemissi, R.

    Publicado 2005
    “…Root rot pathogens were found through diagnostic surveys in all departments (regions) of Bénin, West Africa, to affect 86 to 100% and 96 to 100% of cassava fields during the dry and rainy seasons, respectively. …”
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  3. Genesis, properties, classification and assessment of soils in Central Benin, West Africa por Junge, B., Skowronek, A.

    Publicado 2007
    “…The present study illustrates morphology and physical, chemical and mineralogical properties of the soils developed in the pediplain of Central Benin. The pediments are characterized by different substrate layers, whereas the material of valleys and the surroundings of inselbergs are of colluvial origin. …”
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  4. Genetic polymorphism of cassava within the Republic of Benin detected with RAPD markers por Tonukari, N.J., Thottappilly, G., Ng, N.Q., Mignouna, H.

    Publicado 1997
    “…The genetic variation among 28 cassava varieties collected from different locations in the Republic of Benin was investigated using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD). …”
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  5. Farmers' adoptability of Mucuna fallowing and agroforestry technologies in the coastal savanna of Benin por Versteeg, M., Amadji, F., Eteka, A., Gogan, A., Koudokpon, V.

    Publicado 1998
    “…We developed recently a farmer-applicable detoxifying method for mucuna seeds, allowing incorporation of protein-rich mucuna flour into main staple dishes in Benin. We highlight the essential impact of farmer interaction on the course of experimentation, results and adoption.…”
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  6. Yam chip food subsector: hazardous practices and presence of aflatoxins in Benin por Mestres, C., Bassa, S., Fagbohoun, E., Nago, M., Hell, K., Vernier, Philippe, Champiat, D., Hounhouigan, J., Cardwell, K.F.

    Publicado 2004
    “…A survey of the sanitary quality, particularly concerning aflatoxin contamination and practices of the dried yam chips food sub-sector was carried out in Benin. Producers and intermediaries of the yam chips food production sub-sector were interviewed and samples collected. …”
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  7. Developing pheromone traps and lures for Maruca vitrata in Benin, West Africa por Downham, M.C.A., Tamò, Manuele, Hall, D.R., Datinon, B., Adetonah, S., Farman, D.I.

    Publicado 2004
    “…In the present work, experiments were conducted in cowpea fields in Benin to compare different trap designs, and other aspects of the lures. …”
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  8. Yam (Dioscorea ssp.) domestication by the Nago and Fon ethnic groups in Benin por Mignouna, Hodeba D., Dansi, A.

    Publicado 2003
    “…Although currently practised by few farmers, the process of yam domestication is still on-going in Benin. In order to document the practices used and the indigenous knowledge maintained by Nago and Fon farmers, 27 villages were surveyed. …”
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  9. Aspergillus flavus infection and aflatoxin contamination of preharvest maize in the Republic of Benin por Setamou, M., Cardwell, K., Schulthess, F., Hell, K.

    Publicado 1997
    “…Eighty and sixty maize fields were sampled in 1994 and 1995, respectively, to monitor Aspergillus infection and aflatoxin contamination of preharvest maize in Benin. Three Aspergillus species were isolated from different agroecological zones, with A. flavus being the most prevalent. …”
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  10. Dead wood and saproxylic beetle assemblages in a semideciduous forest in Southern Benin por Lachat, T., Nagel, P., Cakpo, Y., Attignon, S., Goergen, Georg E., Sinsin, B., Peveling, R.

    Publicado 2006
    “…In the Lama forest reserve in Southern Benin, we conducted an inventory of dead wood and the associated saproxylic beetle fauna, focusing on three different forest types, natural semi-deciduous forest, teak plantations and fuelwood plantations. …”
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  11. Priority setting in research for sustainable land use: the case of Adja Plateau, Benin por Koudokpon, V., Brouwers, J., Versteeg, M., Budelman, A.

    Publicado 1994
    “…The Projet Recherche Appliquée en Milieu Réel is situated on the Adja Plateau, Southwest Benin. The project is responsible for a FSR&D programme that aims at sustainable use of the so-calledTerres de barre. …”
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  12. Relationship between management practices, fungal infection and aflatoxin for stored maize in Benin por Hell, K., Cardwell, K.F., Poehling, H.M.

    Publicado 2003
    “…This study relates preharvest and harvest practises to postharvest quality of maize in Benin, West Africa. Fungal infection and aflatoxin levels were evaluated in 300 farmers’ stores in four agro‐ecological zones over 2 years (1993–1995), at the beginning of storage (sample A) and 6 months later (sample B). …”
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  13. A spatial database of lowland cropping systems in Benin, Mali and Sierra Leone por Huat, J., Dossou-Yovo, Elliott Ronald, Guindo, M., Avohou, H., Furlan, T., Sanogo, F., Touré, A.

    Publicado 2019
    “…This paper presents data collected in 2013, 2014 and 2015 on the cultural practices and agronomic performance of cropping systems in 500 lowland rice fields located in five regions of three West African countries, Benin, Mali and Sierra Leone. Data were collected in two stages. …”
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