Resultados de búsqueda - "Nigeria"

  1. Mapping the likelihood of introduction and spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 in Africa, Ghana, Ethiopia, Kenya and Nigeria using multicriteria decision modelling por Stevens, Kim B., Costard, Solenne, Métras, Raphaëlle, Pfeiffer, Dirk U.

    Publicado 2009
    “…This report describes the methods used to produce likelihood maps illustrating the likelihood of introduction and subsequent spread of HPAIV H5N1 at both the continental and country level (Kenya, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Ghana; targeted countries of the DfID project), and highlights limitations associated with the maps.…”
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    Artículo preliminar
  2. Response of exotic sorghum (Sorghum bicolor [L.] Moench) cultivars to planting date under natural infestation of Striga hermonthica (Del) Benth. in the Sudan savanna zone of northeast Nigeria por Kamara, A.Y., Ekeleme, F., Omoigui, L.O., Menkir, A., Chikoye, David, Dugje, I.Y.

    Publicado 2011
    “…Although total sorghum production in Nigeria has increased over the years, the average grain yield on farmers' fields has remained low. …”
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    Journal Article
  3. Genetic diversity and re-classification of coffee (Coffea canephora Pierre ex A. Froehner) from South Western Nigeria through genotyping-by-sequencing-single nucleotide polymorphism analysis por Anagbogu, C.F., Bhattacharjee, Ranjana, Ilori, C.O., Tongyoo, P., Dada, K.E., Muyiwa, A.A., Gepts, Paul L., Beckles, D.M.

    Publicado 2019
    “…Coffea canephora is an important economic crop in Nigeria, however, little is known about the diversity inherent within, and the genetic relationship among coffee grown and conserved in the country. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. How do trust, social norms and risk attitudes influence sustained adoption of interventions to reduce post-harvest losses? Application of an Agent-Based Model to the tomato value chain in Nigeria por Van Wagenberg, Coen, Oudendag, Diti, Dijkxhoorn, Youri, Plaisier, Christine, Groot, Jim, Kok, Melanie

    Publicado 2019
    “…The most important factors for the long-term success of the use of crates instead of baskets to transport fresh tomatoes in Nigeria were the additional price a wholesaler pays to farmers to transport the tomatoes in crates instead of in baskets, the risk attitudes of the value chain actors and social norms of the value chain actors. …”
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    Informe técnico
  5. Relationship between root and shoot growth traits during the plant crop and first ratoon in banana and plantain (Musa spp.) and its implications for perennial cultivation on degraded Ultisols in southeastern Nigeria. por Blomme, Guy, Swennen, Rony L., Soka, G., Turyagyenda, L.F., Tenkouano, A.

    Publicado 2008
    “…The study revealed that shoot and root system development declined from the plant crop to the first ratoon for plants grown on degraded Ultisols in south-eastern Nigeria.…”
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    Manuscript-unpublished
  6. 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 por Nangju, D.

    Publicado 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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    Conference Paper
  7. Main-d'oeuvre requise pour la culture du mais sur des jacheres et sur des sols precedemment voues a Stylosanthes - zone subhumide du Nigeria por Tarawali, G., Mohamed-Saleem, M.A., Kaufmann, Ralph R. von

    Publicado 1987
    “…Examines the returns to labour from cropping fallowed land and land that has been used for stylosanthes fodder banks in the subhumid zone of Nigeria.…”
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    Journal Article
  8. Identification of potential risk factors associated with highly pathogenic avian influenza subtype H5N1 outbreak occurrence in Lagos and Kano states, Nigeria, during the 2006-2007 epidemics por Métras, Raphaëlle, Stevens, K.B., Abdu, P., Okike, Iheanacho, Randolph, Thomas F., Grace, Delia, Pfeiffer, Dirk U., Costard, Solenne

    Publicado 2013
    “…Highly pathogenic avian influenza HPAI H5N1 was first reported in Africa in 2006, in Nigeria. The country experienced severe outbreaks in 2006 and 2007, strongly affecting the poultry population. …”
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    Journal Article

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