Resultados de búsqueda - "Nigeria"

  1. Synergistic relationship of bacterial blight and anthracnose disease pathogen in cassava multiple infection por Fokunang, C.N., Dixon, Alfred G.O., Ikotun, T.

    Publicado 2003
    “…A study was conducted at the greenhouse of the international institute of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan,Nigeria to investigate the synergistic relationship of xanthomonas campestris pv. …”
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  2. Effect of intra row spacing on the incidence and severity of pearl millet downy mildew and grain yield por Zarafi, A.B., Emechebe, A.M.

    Publicado 2006
    “…The effect of seven intra row spacing (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 cm) on the incidence and severity of downy mildew of pearl millet and yield components of a local pearl millet variety (Zango) were studied under field conditions in 2002 and 2003 at Samaru, Nigeria. Intra row spacing did not have significant effect on the incidence and severity of the disease but significantly increased plant height, panicle length and weight, 1000-grain weight and grain yield.…”
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  3. Mycelial growth, sporulation and spore germination of virulent Colletotrichum gloeosporiodes f. sp. manihotis isolates under selected growth conditions por Fokunang, C.N., Ikotun, T., Dixon, A.

    Publicado 1995
    “…Thirty isolates of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides f. sp. manihotis causal organism of cassava anthracnose disease (CAD), were collected from cankers on cassava stems in cassava-growing zones of Nigeria. Using a pathogenicity test, five virulent isolates (05FCN, 10FCN, 12FCN, 18FCN and 26FCN) were identified and subsequently used in determining the effect of temperature, pH, light and growth medium on mycelial growth, sporulation and spore germination.…”
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  4. BASICS Phase I Final Report por Bentley, J.W., Nitturkar, H., Friedmann, M., Thiele, Graham

    Publicado 2020
    “…The Building a Sustainable, Integrated Seed System for Cassava in Nigeria (BASICS) was a five-year (2016-2020) project, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation that worked to strengthen all components of the cassava seed value chain. …”
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