The moist savannas of West and Central Africa have great potential for maize grain production due to high levels of radiation and reduced incidence of pests and diseases. However, soils in this zone are generally low in organic matter and cation exchange capacity in addition to land use intensifi...
Ajala, S.O.
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Menkir, A.
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Kamara, A.Y.
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Alabi, S.O.
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Abdulai, M.S.
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[Breeding strategies to improve maize for adaptation to low soil nitrogen in West and Central Africa]
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Breeding strategies to improve maize for adaptation to low soil nitrogen in West and Central Africa
Bandyopadhyay, Ranajit
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Menkir, A.
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Asaad, S.
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Ban, T.
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Bergvinson, David
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Jeffers, D.
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Murakami, J.
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Ortiz, R.
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Hell, K.
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James, B.
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Kumar, P.L.
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Nigam, S.N.
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Upadhyaya, Hari D.
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Waliyar, F.
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[Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) research-for-development agenda on mycotoxins for enhanced food safety and trade]
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Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) research-for-development agenda on mycotoxins for enhanced food safety and trade
Soybean is a relatively new crop to most African smallholder farming communities. Cultivation is expanding rapidly because of its perceived potential to enhance soil fertility through biological nitrogen fixation and its source as food and cash. High N2, fixation in promiscuous soybean genotypes ...
Le soia qui est relativement une nou,relle spdculation pour la plupartdes communautes des petits expioitants d'Afrique, se d6velopperapidernent il cause de son potentiel connu d'augmentation de lafertilit€ des sols par la fixation biologique d'azote, dans l'alimentationet comme culture de rente. ...
Abaidoo, R.C.
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Sanginga, Nteranya
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Okogun, J.A.
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Kolawole, G.O.
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Tossah, B.K.
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Diels, J.
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[Genotypic variation of soybean for phosphorus use efficiency and their contribution of N and P to subsequent maize crops in three ecological zones of West Africa]
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Genotypic variation of soybean for phosphorus use efficiency and their contribution of N and P to subsequent maize crops in three ecological zones of West Africa
The major thrust of the West and Central Africa Collaborative Maize Research Network (WECAMAN) has been on the development of early and extra-early maize varieties and associated agronomic practices. Adoption of these varieties and, to some extent, the complementary agronomic practices by farmers...
Badu-Apraku, B.
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Fakorede, M.A.B.
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Ajala, S.O.
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[Promoting maize technology transfer in West and Central Africa: a networking approach]
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Promoting maize technology transfer in West and Central Africa: a networking approach
Flinn, J.C.
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Jellema, M.S.
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Robinson, K.L.
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[Barriers to increasing food production in the lowland humid tropics of Africa: Ford Foundation Seminar for OLAC/MEA Program Advisors in Agriculture, Ibadan, Nigeria, 1 May, 1974]
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Barriers to increasing food production in the lowland humid tropics of Africa: Ford Foundation Seminar for OLAC/MEA Program Advisors in Agriculture, Ibadan, Nigeria, 1 May, 1974
Harrison-Murray, R.
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Lal, R.
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[Response of crop plants to high soil temperature with particular reference to maize]
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Response of crop plants to high soil temperature with particular reference to maize