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Rice production by smallholder farmers in the savannas of Nigeria is constrained by weed competition. A field study was conducted to assess the effect of weed competition on the performance of upland rice varieties in 2005 and 2006 in the northern Guinea and Sudan savannas of Nigeria. The experim...


Ekeleme, F.Kamara, A.Y.Oikeh, S.O.Chikoye, D.Omoigui, L.O.[Effect of weed competition on upland rice production in north-eastern Nigeria]Effect of weed competition on upland rice production in north-eastern Nigeria

Iron deficiency is estimated to affect over one-half the world population. Improving the nutritional quality of staple food crops through breeding for high bioavailable iron represents a sustainable and cost effective approach to alleviating iron malnutrition. Forty-nine late maturing tropical el...


Oikeh, S.O.Menkir, A.Maziya-Dixon, B.B.Welch, R.Glahn, Raymond P.[Genotypic differences in concentration and bioavailability of kerneliron in tropical maize varieties grown under field conditions]Genotypic differences in concentration and bioavailability of kerneliron in tropical maize varieties grown under field conditions

Oikeh, S.O.[IITA resource and crop management technologies: an annotated bibliography]IITA resource and crop management technologies: an annotated bibliography

A 2-year field study was conducted to assess the effect of weed competition on the performance ofupland rice cultivars in the savannas of Nigeria. A split-plot design was used with three weeding levels asthe main plot treatments and the rice cultivars CG 14, ITA 150, WAB 56-104, NERICA1, NERICA2,...


Ekeleme, F.Kamara, A.Y.Oikeh, S.O.Omoigui, L.O.Amaza, P.Abdoulaye, TahirouChikoye, D.[Response of upland rice cultivars to weed competition in the savannas of West Africa]Response of upland rice cultivars to weed competition in the savannas of West Africa

In the dry savannas of West Africa, cultivation of upland rice (Oryza spp.) under rain-fed conditions is expanding due to the introduction of the New Rice for Africa (NERICA; WARDA, Bouake, Cote d'Ivoire) but appropriate N recommendations for these new cultivars are lacking. The present study eva...


Kamara, A.Y.Ekeleme, F.Omoigui, L.O.Oikeh, S.O.Chikoye, D.Tegbaru, A.[Response of upland rice cultivars to nitrogen fertilizer in the savannas of Nigeria]Response of upland rice cultivars to nitrogen fertilizer in the savannas of Nigeria

Two field experiments were conducted during the 1993 and 1994 growing seasons at Samaru (7° 38' E; 11° 11' N), northern Nigeria, to evaluate N-use efficiency (kg grain per kg available soil N) and yield of 5 maize genotypes planted early in the season under five levels of N. The hybrid (8644-27) ...


Oikeh, S.O.Kling, J.G.Horst, Walter J.Chude, V.O.[Yield and Nuse efficiency of five tropical maize genotypes under different N levels in the moist savanna of Nigeria]Yield and Nuse efficiency of five tropical maize genotypes under different N levels in the moist savanna of Nigeria

An in vitro digestion/Caco-2 cell model was used to assess iron bioavailability of twenty elite late-maturing tropical maize varieties grown in three diverse agroecologies in West and Central Africa (WCA). Kernel-iron concentration of the varieties, averaged across locations, varied from 19.2 to ...


Oikeh, S.O.Menkir, A.Maziya-Dixon, B.B.Welch, R.M.Glahn, Raymond P.[Assessment of iron bioavailability from twenty elite latematuring tropical maize varieties using an in vitro digestion/Caco2 cell model]Assessment of iron bioavailability from twenty elite latematuring tropical maize varieties using an in vitro digestion/Caco2 cell model

Twenty elite early-maturing (75−90 days) tropical maize varieties grown in three diverse agroecologies in West Africa were evaluated to identify varieties with high kernel-Fe and -Zn and bioavailable Fe levels. Bioavailable iron was assessed using an in vitro digestion/Caco-2 cell model. Signific...


Oikeh, S.O.Menkir, A.Maziya-Dixon, B.B.Welch, R.Glahn, Raymond P.[Assessment of concentrations of iron and zinc and bioavailable iron in grains of earlymaturing tropical maize varieties]Assessment of concentrations of iron and zinc and bioavailable iron in grains of earlymaturing tropical maize varieties

Assessment of the stability of micronutrients is important in breeding for the enhanced nutritional quality of staple food crops as a means to alleviate malnutrition. Twenty early-maturing elite tropical maize (Zea mays L.) genotypes were evaluated over 2 years at three locations representing thr...


Oikeh, S.O.Menkir, A.Maziya-Dixon, B.B.Welch, R.M.Glahn, Raymond P.Gauch, G.[Environmental stability of iron and zinc concentrations in grain of elite earlymaturing tropical maize genotypes grown under field conditions]Environmental stability of iron and zinc concentrations in grain of elite earlymaturing tropical maize genotypes grown under field conditions

Integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) involving a nitrogen-fixing grain legume, limited chemical fertilizer, and a resilient rice variety may reduce the rate of soil fertility loss and enhance rice productivity in fragile upland rice ecosystems. A 2-year, on-farm study was carried out at Eg...


Oikeh, S.O.Houngnandan, P.Abaidoo, R.C.Rahimou, I.Touré, A.Niang, A.Akintayo, I.[Integrated soil fertility management involving promiscuous dualpurpose soybean and upland NERICA enhanced rice productivity in the savannas]Integrated soil fertility management involving promiscuous dualpurpose soybean and upland NERICA enhanced rice productivity in the savannas

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