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Two sets of on-farm trials, each covering two years, were conducted in the northern Guinea savannah of Nigeria over the period 1999–2001, the objective being to compare integrated Striga hermonthica control measures (soybean or cowpea trap crops followed by maize resistant to Striga) with farmers...


Ellis-Jones, J.Schulz, S.Douthwaite, BoruHussaini, M.A.Oyewole, B.D.Olanrewaju, A.S.White, R.[An assessment of integrated Striga hermonthica control and early adoption by farmers in northern Nigeria]An assessment of integrated Striga hermonthica control and early adoption by farmers in northern Nigeria

The parasitic angiosperms, Striga hermonthica and S. gesnerioides, obligate root parasites endemic in sub-Saharan Africa, constitute severe constraints to cereal and legume production in West and Central Africa. Over the years, a range of effective component technologies has been identified for S...


Emechebe, A.M.Ellis-Jones, J.Schulz, S.Chikoye, D.Douthwaite, BoruKureh, I.Tarawali, G.Hussaini, M.A.Kormawa, P.M.Sanni, A.[Farmer perception of the Striga problem and its control in northern Nigeria]Farmer perception of the Striga problem and its control in northern Nigeria

A Participatory Impact assessment (PASS) was undertaken to evaluate the adoption of improved crop technologies by farmers in the savannas of Borno State, Nigeria. A total of 476 people including 288 men and 188 women participated in PASS. These included representatives of 97 farmer groups/CBOs, o...


Amaza, P.S.Ellis-Jones, J.Kamara, A.Y.Helsen, J.Gaya, H.I.[A participatory adoption of improved crop technologies in the savannas of West Africa: empirical study from Borno, Nigeria]A participatory adoption of improved crop technologies in the savannas of West Africa: empirical study from Borno, Nigeria

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