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Pest risk analysis on Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum, causative organism of Xanthomonas wilt on banana, on plants-for-planting
Recognising that Xanthomas campestris pv. musacearum (Xcm), causal agent of Xanthomons wilt (Xw) of banana, is endemic to the Great Lakes region, the Pest Risk Analysis(PRA) considers the justification for implementing ...
Cassava Varieties Homologation Decree
The Ministry of Agriculture of Cote d'Ivore decree the homologation of 5 cassava varieties from IITA and IRAD.
Biomass in crop-livestock systems in the context of the livestock revolution
Mixed crop-livestock systems are the dominant source of livelihood supporting more
than 80% of people living in the developing world and producing 50% of world
cereals, around 34% of the global beef production and about ...
Assessment of Cassava Retting Ability of produced in different regions of Cameroon (Foumbot and Mbalmayo): Identification of contrasted varieties
We examined here the effect of genotype and grown area on retting ability of different cassava varieties. To
this end, 17 cassava varieties were harvest from two agro ecological regions from Cameroon and subjected to
retting ...
Technical drawings of small-scale flash dryer for cassava flour (HQCF) and starch, 300 kg/h capacity
Technical drawings of small-scale flash dryer for cassava flour (HQCF) and starch, 300 kg/h capacity
Construction guide of a small-scale pneumatic dryer to process cassava
Construction guide of a small-scale pneumatic dryer to process cassava
Spatial Variation in Tree Density and Estimated Aboveground Carbon Stocks in Southern Africa
Variability in woody plant species, vegetation assemblages and anthropogenic activities derails the efforts to have common approaches for estimating biomass and carbon stocks in Africa. In order to suggest management ...
Pest risk analysis for Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum
Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum (Xcm) is the causative pathogen for banana Xanthomonas wilt (BXW). Commonly known as Xanthomonas wilt, it was reported first in Ethiopia on enset and later observed on banana in Uganda, ...
2016 - 2017 Technical Report - Global Cassava Partnership for Africa: Third Global Cassava Conference and Network Support
2016 - 2017 technical report to BMGF