Resultados de búsqueda - "Nigeria"

  1. AMMI analysis of rainfed lowland rice (Oryza sativa) trials in Nigeria por Abamu, F.J., Alluri, K.

    Publicado 1998
    “…The trials were organized by the International Network for Genetic Evaluation of Rice in Africa (INGER‐Africa) and conducted in Nigeria. Main effects due to environments (E), genotypes (G) and G × E interaction were found to be significant (P = 0.001). …”
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  2. Cover crops reduce weed seedbanks in maizecassava systems in southwestern Nigeria por Ekeleme, F., Akobundu, I.O., Isichei, A.O., Chikoye, David

    Publicado 2003
    “…This study was carried out in Ibadan, Nigeria, to evaluate the effect on the seedbank of two types of planted fallow (alley cropping with leucaena and live mulch with tropical kudzu) and a natural bush fallow under four land-use intensities. …”
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  3. Cassava trait preferences of men and women farmers in Nigeria: implications for breeding por Teeken, Béla, Olaosebikan, O., Haleegoah, J., Oladejo, E., Madu, Tessy, Bello, A., Parkes, Elizabeth Y., Egesi, Chiedozie N., Kulakow, Peter A., Kirscht, H., Tufan, Hale Ann

    Publicado 2018
    “…Nigeria is the world’s largest cassava producer, hosting a diverse array of cassava farmers and processors. …”
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  4. Soil microarthropod populations under natural and planted fallows in southwestern Nigeria por Adejuyigbe, C.O., Tian, G., Adeoye, G.O.

    Publicado 1999
    “…Observations were made at IITA, Ibadan, southwestern Nigeria to evaluate the effects of natural regrowth of vegetation – mainly the shrub Chromolaena odorata – and three planted woody fallow species (Acacia leptocarpa, Senna siamea, and Leucaena leucocephala) on soil microarthropods in a degraded Alfisol. …”
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  5. Characterization of legume cover crops for weed suppression in the moist savanna of Nigeria por Ekeleme, F., Akobundu, I.O., Fadayomi, R.O., Chikoye, David, Abayomi, Y.A.

    Publicado 2003
    “…Multilocational characterization of selected herbaceous and shrub legumes was carried out over a 3-yr period at lowland and midlatitude sites in the moist savanna agroecological zone in Nigeria where a south-north gradient exists for rainfall, length of growing season, and insolation. …”
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  6. A new virus on maize in Nigeria: maize mild mottle virus por Thottappilly, G., Qiu, W.P., Batten, J.S., Hughes, J.N., Scholthof, K.B.

    Publicado 1999
    “…Currently it is not considered of economic importance in Nigeria. The data suggest that “maize mild mottle virus” is a newly identified virus infecting maize.…”
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  7. The technology adoption process in subsistence agriculture: the case of cassava in southwestern Nigeria por Polson, R., Spencer, D.

    Publicado 1991
    “…The adoption decisions of subsistence multicrop producers regarding improved cassava variety (TMS 30572) in the humid tropical rainforest ecology of Southwestern Nigeria were analysed within a qualitative choice framework. …”
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  8. Evaluation of yield stability of cowpea under sole and intercrop management in Nigeria por Blade, S., Mather, D., Singh, B., Smith, D.

    Publicado 1992
    “…Walp.) breeding lines were grown in 13 experiments under sole crop and intercrop management, with and without insecticide application, in Nigeria. Cowpea was intercropped with cassava (Manihot esculenta Cranz), maize (Zea mays L.) and maize-cassava in the forest zone and with sorghum (Sorghum bicolor Moench.) and millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) …”
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  9. Characterization of the seed proteins of velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens) from Nigeria por Machuka, J.

    Publicado 2000
    “…This paper reports the preliminary characterization of seed protein fractions from seven varieties of velvet beans (Mucuna pruriens) grown in Nigeria, using sodium dodecyl sulphate–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS–PAGE). …”
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  10. RUSEP: marketled agricultural technology transfer and commercialization in Abia State, Nigeria por Kormawa, P.M., Ezedinma, C.I., Makinde, K., Adekunle, A., Chianu, J.

    Publicado 2002
    “…RUSEP is the latest attempt by the federal government of Nigeria to alleviate poverty through the transfer of market-driven agricultural technology to farmers and the commercialization of agriculture in selected states in Nigeria. …”
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