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  1. Genetic diversity in cocoa germplasm of southern Cameroon revealed by simple sequences repeat (SSRS) markers by Efombagn, M.I.B., Sounigo, O., Nyassé, S., Dauleux, M.M., Cilas, Christian, Eskes, M.A., Allen, K.

    Published 2006
    “…The range of polymorphism of about 194 cocoa accessions collected in farms in Southern Cameroon during field surveys and 71 Trinitario and Upper Amazon clones available in genebanks on-station was assessed using 13 SSR markers. …”
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  2. Farmers perceptions of practices and constraints in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) chips production in rural Cameroon by Essono , G.G., Ayodele, M., Foko, J., Akoa, A., Gockowski, J., Ambang, Z., Bell, J.M., Bekolo, N.

    Published 2008
    “…A survey aimed at collecting information on practices and constraints in the production of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) chips, a transformed cassava product obtained through fermentation and drying of its fresh roots was carried out in 45 villages located in three geographical regions (Yaoundé, Mbalmayo, and Ebolowa) of the humid forest zone of Cameroon. A structured questionnaire to interview farmers was employed. …”
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  3. Yields of maize/cassava intercrops grown with hedgerows of three multipurpose trees on an acid Ultisol of Cameroon by Hauser, S., Ndi, J., Hulugalle, N.

    Published 2000
    “…Engl.] for five consecutive years on an Ultisol in southern Cameroon. Crop yields and hedgerow biomass production in the third to fifth year of cropping are reported. …”
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  4. Establishment of optimum plant densities for dry season sorghum grown on Vertisols in the semiarid zones of Cameroon by Carsky, R.J., Ndikawa, R., Singh, L.

    Published 2002
    “…To test this hypothesis, a trial was conducted in four environments near Maroua in northern Cameroon (one year at Yoldeo and three years at Salak) examining densities ranging from 10,000 to 50,000 plants ha-1. …”
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  5. The impact of forest management plans on trees and carbon: Modeling a decade of harvesting data in Cameroon by Cerutti, P.O., Suryadarma, D., Nasi, Robert, Forni, E., Medjibe, V.P., Delion, S., Bastin, D.

    Published 2017
    “…Among tropical timber producers, Cameroon is considered to be exemplary for its progressive forest regulatory framework. …”
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  6. Myths about slash and burn in physical degradation of savanna soils: impacts on Vertisols in north Cameroon by Obale‐Ebanga, F., Sevink, J., Groot, W. de, Nolte, C.

    Published 2003
    “…A study was conducted to assess the impact of agricultural land use history on macro-aggregate (4.0–4.8 mm) stability in the 0–5 cm layers of Chromic and ‘Hydromorphic’ Vertisols in north Cameroon. Macroaggregate stability to water drop impact was determined and the ASI50 index calculated. …”
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  7. Distribution, relative importance and effect of lepidopterous borers on maize yields in the forest zone and midaltitude of Cameroon by Ndemah, R., Schulthess, F., Korie, S., Borgemeister, C., Cardwell, K.F.

    Published 2001
    “…Geographic distribution, relative importance, and effect of lepidopterous stem and ear borers on maize, Zea mays L., were studied in the humid forest and the mid-altitude zones of Cameroon from 1994 to 1997. Six villages were chosen in the forest zone and grouped into three blocks representing gradients in human population density. …”
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  8. First detection of Theileria parva in cattle from Cameroon in the absence of the main tick vector Rhipicephalus appendiculatus by Silatsa, Barberine A., Simo, G., Githaka, Naftaly W., Kamga, R., Oumarou, F., Tiambo, Christian K., Machuka, Eunice M., Domelevo Entfellner, Jean-Baka, Odongo, David O., Bishop, Richard P., Kuiate, Jules-Roger, Njiokou, F., Djikeng, Appolinaire, Pelle, Roger

    Published 2020
    “…Only limited studies have been undertaken to identify ticks and tick-borne diseases (TTBDs) affecting cattle in central African countries, including Cameroon. We hereby report the collection of baseline data on the prevalence of T. parva in Cameroon through a countrywide cross-sectional survey, conducted in 2016, involving collection of blood samples from cattle from 63 sites across the five agro-ecological zones (AEZs) of the country. …”
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