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Abele, S.Adejobi, A.Akintola, J.O.Akinyele, I.O.Alene, Arega D.Amaza, P.S.Awotide, D.O.Bamire, A.S.Banea, M.Bashaasha, B.Bila, Y.Coulibaly, O.Demont, M.Dixon, Alfred G.O.Djade, K.Gold, C.Iheanacho, A.C.Ikpi, A.Ingelbrecht, I.Hanna, R.Hell, K.Kalyebara, R.Karugaba, A.Kiiza, B.Kwaghe, P.V.Legg, C.Manyong, Victor M.Msheliza, S.K.Muchopa, C.Nabuye, A.Nahimana, G.Nankinga, C.Neuenschwander, P.Ntawuruhunga, PheneasObiero, H.Odendo, M.Ojiako, I.O.Okech, S.Olarinde, L.O.Sanusi, I.O.Sibanda, Lindiwe MajeleSingh, B.B.Tapilda, A.Tollens, E.Tushemereirwe, W.K.Asten, Piet J.A. vanVercauteren, K.[Project C: Assessing impact, formulating policy options, and systems analysis]Project C: Assessing impact, formulating policy options, and systems analysis
Agboka, K.Ayodele, M.Bandyopadhyay, RanajitBeed, Fen D.Boons, P.Chikoye, D.Coulibaly, O.Coyne, D.L.Dubois, T.Emechebe, A.Gnanvossou, D.Goergen, Georg E.Gold, C.S.Hanna, R.Hauser, S.Hell, K.Herron, C.M.Hughes, Jacqueline d'ArrosJames, B.Kooyman, C.Lema, A.K.Legg, J.P.Mwangi, M.Nankinga, C.Neuenschwander, P.Nolte, C.Norgrove, L.Offei, S.Okech, S.Onzo, A.Ragama, P.E.Tamo, M.Tindo, M.Toko, M.Tripathi, L.Vayssières, Jean-FrançoisWeise, S.F.Wendt, J.Zannou, I.[Project B: developing plant health management options]Project B: developing plant health management options

Amegbeto, K.Asiedu, RobertBandyopadhyay, RanajitCarsky, R.Cherry, A.Chikoye, D.Cornet, D.Coyne, D.L.Dixon, Alfred G.O.Dury, S.Gockowski, J.Halos-Kim, L.Hanna, R.Hauser, S.Hughes, Jacqueline d'ArrosKolesnikova-Allen, M.Kormawa, P.M.Legg, C.Legg, J.P.Lemchi, J.Maroya, N.G.Maziya-Dixon, B.B.Moonan, F.Neuenschwander, P.Nkamleu, G.B.Nolte, C.Norgrove, L.Offer, S.Ogbe, F.Rueda, J.Shiwachi, H.Tenkouano, A.Tindo, M.Toko, M.Weise, S.F.Whyte, J.[Project E: enhancing livelihoods in the humid and subhumid zones of west and central Africa through profitable and sustainable intensification of diverse agricultural systems]Project E: enhancing livelihoods in the humid and subhumid zones of west and central Africa through profitable and sustainable intensification of diverse agricultural systems

Weeds by definition are plants that grow in the wrong place. When their seeds or other plant parts are transported to other regions where their natural enemies are absent, they can multiply unhindered. Indigenous plants, especially those that are adapted for invading disturbed areas, can also bec...


Ajuonu, O.Tamò, M.Neuenschwander, P.Toko, M.Beed, Fen D.Hounkpe, C.[Invasive floating water weeds – killing life and commerce]Invasive floating water weeds – killing life and commerce

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