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Water availability and high soil fertility make inland valley landscapes suitable for sustainable rice-based cropping. In this study, Random Forests statistical analysis was used on a database of 499 surveyed inland valleys in four study zones in three West African countries. The goal of the stud...


Djagba, J.F.Sintondji, L.O.MaléKouyaté, A.Baggie, I.Agbahungba, G.Hamadoun, A.Zwart, Sander J.[Predictors determining the potential of inland valleys for rice production development in West Africa]Predictors determining the potential of inland valleys for rice production development in West Africa

Residues from two nitrogen fixing trees, Albizia zygia and Gliricidia sepium and one non nitrogen fixing tree Samania dinklagei and their combination with 50% of rice husk, were evaluated for their effect on growth and yield of rice (Oryza sativa) varieties (Rok 10 and Rok 23) grown in an Oxisol ...


Baggie, I.Zapata, F.Sanginga, N.Danso, S.[Ameliorating acid infertile rice soil with organic residue from nitrogen fixing trees]Ameliorating acid infertile rice soil with organic residue from nitrogen fixing trees

The suitability of sesbania (Sesbania rostrata) as green manure for lowland rice was evaluated in the Inland Valley Swamp (IVS) of Sierra Leone, and attempts were made to identify appropriate methods of its management in combination with urea. Sesbania — rice intercropping and sesbania — rice rot...


Bar, A.R.Baggie, I.Sanginga, N.[The use of Sesbania (Sesbania rostrata) and urea in lowland rice production in Sierra Leone]The use of Sesbania (Sesbania rostrata) and urea in lowland rice production in Sierra Leone

The dataset described in this data article represents four agricultural zones in West-Africa that are located in three countries: Benin, Mali and Sierra Leone. The dataset was created through a research collaboration between the Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice), Sierra Leone Agricultural Research ...


Djagba, J.F.Kouyate, A.M.Baggie, I.Zwart, Sander J.[A geospatial dataset of inland valleys in four zones in Benin, Sierra Leone and Mali]A geospatial dataset of inland valleys in four zones in Benin, Sierra Leone and Mali

If future rice production is to contribute to food security for the increasing population of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), effective strategies are needed to control weeds, the crop’s fiercest competitors for resources. To gain better insights into farmers’ access to, and use of, herbicides as part o...


Rodenburg, J.Johnson, J.M.Dieng, I.Senthilkumar, K.Vandamme, E.Akakpo, C.Allarangaye, M.D.Baggie, I.Bakare, S.O.Bam, R.K.Bassoro, I.Abera, B.B.Cisse, M.Dogbe, W.Gbakatchetche, H.Jaiteh, F.Kajiru, G.J.Kalisa, A.Kamissoko, N.Sekou, K.Kokou, A.Mapiemfu-Lamare, D.Lunze, F.M.Mghase, J.Maiga, I.M.Nanfumba, D.Niang, A.Rabeson, R.Segda, Z.Sillo, F.S.Tanaka, A.Saito, K.[Status quo of chemical weed control in rice in sub-Saharan Africa]Status quo of chemical weed control in rice in sub-Saharan Africa

Nutrient deficiencies are considered major constraints to rice production in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), but a systematic, continent-wide analysis of these constraints is lacking. The objective of this study was to assess responses of rice yields to macronutrients (N, P, and K) across major rice pr...


Saito, K.Vandamme, E.Tanaka, A.Senthilkumar, K.Dieng, I.Gbaguidi, F.Segda, Z.Bassoro, I.Lamare, D.Gbakatchetche, H.Abera, B.B.Jaiteh, F.Bam, R.K.Johnson, J.M.Dogbe, W.Sekou, K.Rabeson, R.Kamissoko, N.Mossi, I.M.Tarfa, B.D.Bakare, S.O.Kalisa, A.Baggie, I.Kajiru, G.J.Ablede, K.Ayeva, T.Nanfumba, D.Wopereis, M.C.S[Yield-limiting macronutrients for rice in sub-Saharan Africa.]Yield-limiting macronutrients for rice in sub-Saharan Africa.

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