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Agricultural Sciences is an international journal dedicated to the advancements in agriculture throughout the world. The goal of this journal is to provide a platform for scientists, students, academics and engineers all over the world to promote, share, and discuss various new issues and developments in different are…
Eman Ibrahim Abdel-Wahab, Magda Hanna Naroz
A two-year study was carried out in Giza Agricultural Experiments and Research Station, Agricultural Research Center (ARC), Giza, Egypt in the 2020 and 2021 summer seasons to evaluate the relative tolerance of ten soybean genotypes for cotton leafworm infesta…
Keiwoma M. Yila, Mohamed S. Lebbie, Abdul R. Conteh, Mohamed S. Kamara, Lamin I. Kamara, Mathew L. S. Gboku
Cassava-groundnut intercropping is not a common practice among smallholder farmers in Sierra Leone even though both crops are well suited for intercropping. On-farm trials were conducted in three locations (Bai Largor, Bassah, and Njala Kanima) in the Moyamba…
Ntombe Pierre Bertrand Mbondji, Dorothy Engwali Fon
Rice is a staple food for the Cameroonian population and is the most consumed cereal after maize. The SNDR (National Rice Development Strategy) document shows that despite the scale of investment to absorb domestic demand for rice, Cameroonian production has…
Prem Woli, Gerald R. Smith, Charles R. Long, Jackie C. Rudd, Qingwu Xue, Francis M. Rouquette Jr.
Information is limited on the potential of double-cropping cowpea ( Vigna unguiculata L.) and wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.) in the semiarid region of the southern United States. Using the Decision Support System for Agrotechnology Transfer (DSSAT) crop model…
Gilles Ibié Thio, Bouma Thio, Nofou Ouédraogo, Frank Essem, Inoussa Drabo, Oumar Boro, Fabrice Wendyam Nikiema, Pierre Alexandre Eric Djifaby Sombié, David Yago, Hervé Bépio Bama, Mahamadou Sawadogo, Paco Sérémé
Parasitic nematodes have been reported as one of the major constraints to soybean production worldwide. The majority of nematodes are so-called “free-living” and feed mainly on bacteria, fungi, protozoa and other nematodes. In Burkina Faso, the presence of pa…
Rodrigo Marin Arroyo, Joice Mendonça De Souza, Gilmar Da Silva Nunes, Dagmara Gomes Ramalho, Sergio Antonio De Bortoli
Chemical and biological insecticides have been frequently used in sugarcane fields to control insects-pests, including the sugarcane borer, Diatraea saccharalis . Among the products used, those based on chlorantraniliprole and Metarhizium anisopliae entomopat…
Oumarou Zango, Rabiou Abdou, Saley Adamou Salamatou, Agbo So Timothée Kouassi, Bakasso Yacoubou
Bambara groundnut ( Vigna subterranea (L.) Verdc.) has economic importance for the producers and the traders as cash crop since it generates substantial income for households in Niger. The objective of this study was to assess eight (8) Bambara groundnut morp…
Hillary Marie Michelle Compaore, Élie Serge Gaëtan Sauret, Ouindinboudé Jacques Kissou, Mahougbé August Abdon Kinglo, Pascal Bazongo, Poulouma Louis Yameogo, Mamadou Koita, Idriss Serme
Burkina Faso is an agricultural and landlocked country whose agriculture is dependent on climatic hazards. Irrigated agriculture therefore appears as an alternative to secure, intensify and sustainably increase agricultural production. However, irrigation sys…
G. Alexandre, A. Cheval, J. Perrette, C. Barlagne, J. L. Diman, A. Fanchone, A. Vinglassalon
The Valab project (Integrated Ecosystemic value-enhancement of the Guadeloupean Forest Agrobiodiversity) is a participatory action research that aims to explore the feasibility of diversification activities within the forest understorey. In the exploratory ph…
Michael Aide, Indi Braden, Shakirah Nakasagga, Kevin Sargent, Samantha Siemers, Miriam Snider, Marissa Wilson
Selenium is a trace element in animal nutrition provided through forage. Vegetation should accumulate adequate levels to meet this livestock requirement. This study assessed southeastern Missouri soils for their selenium concentrations. Multiple sites across…
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