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  1. Enfermedades de poscosecha de la granada en la zona de Elche by Palou, Lluís

    Published 2022
    Subjects: “…Aspergillus niger…”
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  2. Projet d’Appui à la Résilience Climatique pour un Développement Agricole durable (PARC-DAD) - Rapport consolidé des ateliers de formation sur les méthodes et outils de collecte de données statistiques du secteur de l’environnement et de greffage des espèces ligneuses alimentaires au Niger by Larwanou, Mahamane

    Published 2020
    “…Plusieurs ateliers de formation sur les méthodes et outils de collecte des données statistiques du secteur de l’environnement et de greffage des espèces ligneuses alimentaires de fruits ligneux ont été organisés dans plusieurs régions du Niger. Le premier atelier a pour objectifs de renforcer les capacités des agents de terrain en matière de connaissance et d’application des textes réglementaires, l’approche budgetprogramme et la production des données statistiques fiables du secteur de l’Environnement, de la Salubrité Urbaine et du Développement Durable. …”
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  3. Projet UE-FIDA « Développement de chaînes de valeur et de paysages intelligents face au climat pour accroitre la résilience des moyens de subsistance en Afrique de l’Ouest » Rapport de l’atelier sur le développement de profil de risque climatique pour la région de Tillabéri, Niger by Tougiani, Abasse, Traoré, Bouba, Adamou, Basso, Boureima, Moussa

    Published 2020
    “…Du 9 au 11 Décembre 2020, s’est déroulé, au Niger, dans la salle de réunion de la Direction Régionale de l’Institut National de la Statistique de Tillabéri, l’atelier des acteurs régionaux pour le développement du profil de risque climatique de la région de Tillabéri. …”
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  4. Fumonisin and ochratoxin-producing strains of Aspergillus section Nigri are associated with onion (Allium cepa L.) bulbs sold in markets in southwest Nigeria by Esuola, C.O., Ortega-Beltran, A.

    Published 2025
    “…In Nigeria, mass propagation of onion seedlings is limited due to infection of the onion bulbs by Aspergillus section Nigri, especially Aspergillus niger strains. Mycotoxin-producing A. niger strains are detrimental to public health. …”
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  5. Tradeoffs between the use of improved varieties and agrobiodiversity conservation in the Sahel by Kouakou, A., Abdoulaye, T.

    Published 2025
    “…We measure spatial varietal diversity and examine the effects of growing improved varieties of pearl millet and groundnut on varietal diversity on farms in Mali and Niger. We find that the diffusion of improved pearl millet varieties contributes to fewer varieties grown in Niger, whereas it contributes to more varieties grown in Mali. …”
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  6. Factors influencing the consumption of neglected and underutilized species by households in Atacora, Northern Benin by Bankole, Bissola

    Published 2023
    “…Presented at the International Scientific Days of Nutrition in Niger, February 2023 (Online). This presentation highlights the results of an evaluation on the consumption of Adansonia digitata, Ocimum gratissimum, Vigna radiata, and Moringa oleifera by households in Northern Benin…”
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  7. Initial Training of New Platforms on Climate Change - Climate-Smart Agriculture - Positioning of Multistakeholder Platforms within the AICCRA System by Sidibe, Mahamadou

    Published 2024
    “…This report summarizes the initial training of two newly established multi-stakeholder platforms under the Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA) project, in partnership with AfricaRice and the Office du Niger. The training aimed to enhance the capacity of the Synergie des Exploitants Agricoles de l’Office du Niger (SEXAGON) and the Collective of Women Farmers of the Office du Niger (CFEON) to disseminate climate-resilient and nature-positive solutions. …”
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  8. Soil fertility maintenance and food crop production in semi-arid West Africa: Is reliance on manure a sustainable strategy? by Williams, Timothy O., Powell, J.M., Fernández Rivera, S.

    Published 1995
    “…Animal manure is of vital importance in maintaining soil fertility in semiarid west Africa due to the low level of use of inorganic fertilizer. Using data from Niger however, it is shown that insufficient animals are available to provide the manure needed to sustain crop yields on a long-term basis. …”
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  9. Satellite-based approach for seasonal rice area and start of season monitoring by Mathieu, Renaud, Murugesan, Deiveegan, Maunahan, Aileen, Quicho, Emma, Sataphaty, Sushree, Dossou-Yovo, Elliott Ronald, Salif, Doumba, Akpoffo, Marius, Gatti, Luca

    Published 2023
    “…In the wet season of 2023, the total rice area in Sikasso was estimated to be 335,345 ha, while in the Niger Office, it was 167,736 ha. During the dry season in the Niger Office, the total rice area was estimated to be 49,638 ha. …”
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  10. The Fakara: a semi-arid agro-ecosystem under stress by Hiernaux, Pierre H.Y., Ayantunde, Augustine A.

    Published 2004
    “…These studies were devoted to the soils, climate, hydrology, vegetation components, fauna, crops, livestock and farming systems of a small natural region of western Niger. This research background is summarized in the following introductory paragraphs. …”
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  11. Environnement alimentaire autour du collège de Boukombé et perception des élèves sur cet environnement by Houndolo, Melina Maureen

    Published 2023
    “…Presented at the International Scientific Days of Nutrition in Niger, February 2023. The food environment is recognized as having a strong influence on the eating habits of individuals. …”
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  12. Development of Metarhizium spp. for the control of locusts and grasshoppers by Lomer, C.J., Prior, C., Kooyman, C.

    Published 1997
    “…Trials using a vehicle-mounted ULV sprayer (the Ulva-Mast) in open grassland in Niger gave >90% mortality in samples of mixed acridids. …”
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  13. Gender gap in Acquisition and practice of Agricultural Knowledge: Case study of Rice Farming in West Africa by Zossou, E., Arouna, A., Diagne, A., Agboh-Noameshie, A.R.

    Published 2017
    “…To explore the gender gap in agricultural knowledge acquisition and adoption in West Africa, we used baseline data collected in 2013 and 2014 in five countries (Benin, Côte d'Ivoire, Niger, Nigeria and Togo) with 499 surveyed households. …”
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  14. Suivi des processes de développement de l’agriculture ouest africaine et de ses performances: une analyse comparative by Taondyandé, Maurice, Yade, Mbaye, Nwafor, Manson

    Published 2012
    “…Il s’agit du Burkina Faso (15,8%), du Mali (11%), du Niger (15,4%) et du Sénégal (14%). En 2008, sur sept ayant fourni les données, trois ont respecté l’engagement de Maputo, à savoir le Burkina Faso (13,8%), le Mali (12,7%) et le Niger (12,2%). …”
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  15. Evaluating risk of aflatoxin field contamination from climate change using new modules inside DSSAT by Thomas, Timothy S., Robertson, Richard D., Boote, Kenneth J.

    Published 2019
    “…The frequency of projected contamination levels above 4 ppb in rainfed maize are high in the baseline for Niger, at 43 percent, though Niger grows little maize. …”
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  16. Evaluating the risk of climate change-induced aflatoxin contamination in groundnuts and maize: Result of modeling analyses in six countries by Thomas, Timothy S., Robertson, Richard D., Boote, Kenneth J.

    Published 2019
    “…This policy note summarizes research that assessed the likely impact of climate change on aflatoxin contamination in groundnuts (in Burkina Faso, Niger, and Nigeria) and in maize (in Burkina Faso, Honduras, Guatemala, Nepal, Niger, and Nigeria), and the impact of temperature, precipitation, and soil types on aflatoxin contamination. …”
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