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Effect of plant density, spatial arrangement and plant type on weed control in cowpea and soybean: Conference Conference Proceedings of a conference held at the IITA, Ibadan, Nigeria, July 37, 1978
Published 1980“…Field experiments were conducted at Ibadan (in western Nigeria) to evaluate the effect of plant density, spatial arrangement and plant type on weed control in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) and soybean. …”
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Implications of bipphysical site characteristics on growth and sustainable cassava production in the savannas of Nigeria
Published 2000“…Ibadan and Mokwa are wetier, more humid, and cooler than Minjibir. …”
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Legumemaize rotation and nitrogen effects on weed performance in the humid and subhumid tropics of West Africa
Published 2008“…Weed density was significantly higher at Zaria (177 plants m−2) than at Ibadan (149 plants m−2). Weed dry matter was higher at Ibadan than at Zaria. …”
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Differences in mycorrhizai infection and P uptake of sweet potato cultivars (Ipomoea batatas L.) during their early growth in three soils
Published 1988“…Mycorrhizal infection averaged 17% in the soil from Ibadan, 24% in the soil from Fashola and 7% in the acid soil from Onne. …”
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Identification of okra mosaic virus from Indigofera spicata in Nigeria
Published 1996“…In reciprocal agar gel diffusion tests, the virus isolate from I. spicata and an OMV isolate from okra in Ibadan (OMV-Ibadan isolate) were found to be serologically identical. …”
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IITA wins development partner award! OYO STATE
Published 2025“…The award was received on behalf of IITA by Olukunle Olasupo, Field Supervisor, IITA Forest Center—a model of ecological preservation and sustainable tourism in the heart of Ibadan. This honor reflects our continued efforts in conserving biodiversity, advancing climate action, and safeguarding the IITA Forest Reserve, a vital green lung in Ibadan and a hub for eco-tourism and conservation education.…”
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