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for the banana 3681 ed10year
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Acaulospora 2011 1613- Oehl, F.||Palenzuela, J.||Sanchez-


minuta, a new 9216 Castro, I.||Hountondji, F.||Tchabi,
arbuscular A.||Lawouin, L.||Barea, J-M.|| Coyne,
mycorrhizal fungal D.||da Silva, G.A.
species from
subSaharan
savannas of West
Africa

Acaulospora 2011 1613- Oehl, F.||Skorov, Z.||Baszkowski,


sieverdingii, an 9216 J.||Snchez-Castro, I.||Coyne,
ecologically diverse D.||Tchabi, A.||Lawouin,
new fungus in the L.||Hountondji, F.C.C.||da Silva, G.A.
Glomeromycota,
described from
lowland temperate
Europe and
tropical West
Africa
Adoption of 2011 1459- Udensi, U.E.||Tarawali, G.||Favour,
selected improved 0255 E.U.||Asumugha, G.||Ezedinma,
cassava varieties C.||Okoye, B.C.||Okarter, C.||Ilona,
among smallholder P.||Okechukwu, R.||Dixon, A.
farmers in
SouthEastern
Nigeria

Agronomic and 2011-04 0308- Van Asten, P.J.A.||Wairegi,


economic benefits 521X L.W.I.||Mukasa, D.||Uringi, N.O.
of coffee banana
intercropping in
Ugandas
smallholder
farming systems

Allelopathic 2011 1118- Oluwatayo, J.I.||Asiedu, R.||Adesiyan,


potential of plant 2075 S.O.
extracts against
Scutellonema
bradys

Aphids and their 2011-03 1742- Sthre, M.G.||Godonou,


natural enemies in 7584 I.||Hofsvang, T.||Tepa-Yotto,
vegetable G.T.||James, B.
agroecosystems in
Benin
Approaches to 2011 1684- Rwegasira, G.M.||Rey, S11ArtRw
diagnosis and 5374 M.E.C.||Nawabu, H. egasiraAp
detection of proachesN
cassava brown othomDev
streak virus .pdf
(Potiviridae:
Ipomovirus) in
fieldgrown cassava
crop

Assessing the 2011-05 1049- Binam, J.N.||Abdoulaye, T.||Olarinde,


potential impact of 6505 L.||Kamara, A.||Adekunle, A.
Integrated
Agricultural
Research for
Development
(IAR4D) on
adoption of
improved
cereallegume crop
varieties in the
Sudan Savannah
Zone of Nigeria
Assessment of 2011 1118- Afolabi, C.G.||Okechukwu,
farmers' field for 2075 O.C.||Kehinde, I.A.||Okechukwu, R.U.
root rot disease on
improved cassava
varieties released
in Nigeria

Banana bunchy top 2011-08 0168- Kumar, P.L.||Hanna, R.||Alabi,


virus in subSaharan 1702 O.J.||Soko, M.M.||Oben, T.T.||Vangu,
Africa: G.H.P.||Naidu, R.A.
investigations on
virus distribution
and diversity
Baseline report of 2011 978-978- Ayanwale, A.||Abdoulaye, T.||Sanni, U11RepAy
the Sudan Savanna 50368-0-0 A.||Maiyaki, D.||Kamara, anwaleBas
zone of the Kano, A.Y.||Adekunle, A.||Fatunbi, elineNoth
Katsiina, Maradi O.||Ayedun, B.||Akinola, A. omDev.pd
(KKM) Project f
Learning Site (PLS)
of the subSaharan
AfricaChallenge
Program (SSACP)

Biocontrol 2011-03 0038- Affokpon, A.||Coyne, D.L.||Htay,


potential of native 0717 C.C.||Agbd, R.D.||Lawouin,
Trichoderma L.||Coosemans, J.
isolates against
rootknot
nematodes in West
African vegetable
production
systems

Cassava 2011 978-978- Wambo, A.Y.||O'Brien, F.||Kemtsop,


investment in 50368-1-7 G.A.||Waiyaki, N.||Mahungu, N.M.
Africa: taking
inventory of
initiatives in Africa
in view of
positioning cassava
as a strategic
commodity

Cassava mosaic 2011-07 2153- Alabi, O.J.||Kumar, P.L.||Naidu, R.A.


disease: a curse to 0297
food security in
subSaharan Africa
Characterization of 2011-01 978-978- Abdoulaye, T.||Bamire, A.S.||Wiredu, U11RepAb
maize producing 8444-01-5 A.N.||Baco, M.N.||Fofana, M. doulayeCh
communities in aracterizat
Benin, Ghana, ionNotho
Mali, and Nigeria: mDev.pdf
West Africa
Regional Synthesis
Report

Combining ability 2011 0002- Badu-Apraku, B.||Oyekunle,


of earlymaturing 1962 M.||Akinwale, R.O.||Lum, A.F.
white maize
inbreds under
stress and
nonstress
environments

Cultivar evaluation 2011-02 0378- Badu-Apraku, B.||Akinwale, R.


and trait analysis 4290
of tropical early
maturing maize
under
Strigainfested and
Strigafree
environments

Design and 2011 978- Kuye, A.||Ayo, D.B.||Sanni, L.O.||Raji, U11BkKuy


fabrication of a 97850368- A.O.||Kwaya, E.I.||Otuu, O.O.||Asiru, eDesignN
flash dryer for the 8-6 W.B.||Alenkhe, B.||Abdulkareem, othomDev
production of high I.B.||Bamkefa, B.||Tarawali, .pdf
quality cassava G.||Dixon, A.G.O.||Okechukwu, R.U.
flour
Development of a 2011-01 0032- Adikini, S.||Tripathi, L.||Beed,
specific molecular 0862 F.||Tusiime, G.||Magembe,
tool for detecting E.M.||Kim, D.J.
Xanthomonas
campestris pv.
musacearum

Development of 2011-11 1684- Otti, G.||Fakoya, A.||Andrew,


genomic tools for 5315 I.||Gedil, M.
verification of
hybrids and selfed
progenies in
cassava (Manihot
esculenta)

Distribution and 2011 1118- Bah, E.S.||Bamkefa, B.A.||Winter,


current status of 2075 S.||Dixon, A.G.O.
cassava mosaic
disease and
begomoviruses in
Guinea

Dose transfer of an 2011 1742- Kpindou, O. D.||Djegui, D. A.||Glitho,


oilbased 7584 I. A.||Tamo, M.
formulation of
Metarhizium
anisopliae
(Hypocreales:
Clavicipitaceae)
sprays to cotton
bollworm in an
arena trial
Economic 2011 1818- Olarinde, L.O.||Manyong,
perspectives of the 5800 V.M.||Akintola, J.O.
diversity of risks
among crop
farmers in the
Northern Guninea
Savanna of Nigeria
Effect of sowing 2011-07 1991- Ekeleme, F.||Kamara, A.Y.||Omoigui,
date on Striga 637X L.O.||Chikoye, D.||Dugje,
infestation and I.Y.||Tegbaru, A.
yield of sorghum
(Sorghum bicolor
[L.] Moench)
cultivars in the
Sudan savanna of
northeast Nigeria

Effects of various 2011 1998- Esuola, C.O.||Tripathi, L.||Fawole, I.


virulent strains of 9326
Agrobacterium
tumefaciens on
genetic
transformation of
banana (Musa sp.)
cultivar williams

Elicitor recognition, 2011 1742- Mishra, A.K.||Sharma, K.||Misra, R.S.


signal transduction 9145
and induced
resistance in plants

Expanding the 2011 1118- James, B.||Bramel, P.||Witte, E.


application of 2075 R.||Asiedu, R.||Watson,
cassava value chain D.||Okechukwu, R.
technologies
through UPoCA
project

First report of 2011-01 2044- Beed, F.||Houessou, J.H.||Kelly,


Aecidium cantense 0588 P.||Ezin, V.
(potato deforming
rust) on Solanum
macrocarpon
(African eggplant)
in Benin.
First report of 2011-01 2044- Sikirou, R.||Beed, F.||Hotgni,
anthracnose 0588 J.||Winter, S.||Assogba-Komlan,
caused by F.||Reeder, R.||Miller, S.A.
Colletotrichum
gloeosporioides on
onion (Allium cepa)
in Benin

First report of 2011-04 2044- Houessou, J.H.||Beed, F.||Sikirou,


Cercospora 0588 R.||Ezin, V.
beticola on lettuce
(Lactuca sativa) in
Benin

First report of 2011-04 0191- Kumar, P.L.||Sharma, K.||Boahen, U11ArtKu


soybean 2917 S.||Tefera, H.||Tamo, M. marSoybe
witchesbroom anInthom
disease caused by Nodev.pdf
Group 16SrII
phytoplasma in
soybean in Malawi
and Mozambique

Gene flow among 2011 0925- Warburton, M.L.||Wilkes, G.||Taba,


different teosinte 9864 S.||Charcosset, A.||Mir, C.||Dumas,
taxa and into the F.||Madur, D.||Dreisigacker,
domesticated S.||Bedoya, C.||Prasanna, B.M.||Xie,
maize gene pool C.X.||Hearne, S.||Franco, J.

Genetic diversity in 2011-03 0925- Olukolu, B.A.||Mayes, S.||Stadler,


bambara 9864 F.||Ng, N.Q.||Fawole, I.||Dominique,
groundnut (Vigna D.||Azam-Ali, S.N.||Abbott,
subterranea (L.) A.G.||Kole, C.
verdc.) as revealed
by phenotypic
descriptors and
DArT marker
analysis
Genetic structure 2011-08 0032- Twizeyimana, M.||Ojiambo,
and diversity of 0862 P.S.||Haudenshield,
Phakopsora J.S.||CaetanoAnolls, G.||Pedley,
pachyrhizi isolates K.F.||Bandyopadhyay, R.||Hartman,
from soyabean G.L.

Household 2011-01 2026- Damisa, M.A.||Sanni,


typology based 5654 S.A.||Abdoulaye, T.||Kamara,
analysis of A.Y.||Ayanwale, A.
livelihood
strategies and
poverty status in
the Sudan
Savannah of
Nigeria: baseline
conditions
Influence of 2011-07 1991- Kamara, A.Y.||Ekeleme, F.||Omoigui,
nitrogen 637X L.O.||Chikoye, D.
fertilization on
yield and yield
components of
rainfed lowland
NERIC rice in the
northern Guinea
savanna of Nigeria

Isolation and 2011-06 0970- Kumar, C.S.||Rao, G.R.||Sireesha,


characterization of 2822 K.||Kumar, P.L.
Baculoviruses from
three major
Lepidopteran pests
in the SemiArid
tropics of India

Maintaining the 2011-08 0364- Robiglio, V.||Sinclair, F.


conservation value 152X
of shifting
cultivation
landscapes
requires spatially
Explicit
Interventions
Performance of 2011-04 1991- Kamara, A.Y.||Omoigui, U11ArtKa
semideterminate 637X L.O.||Ewansiha, S.U.||Ekeleme, maraPerfo
and indeterminate F.||Chikoye, D.||Ajeigbe, H. rmancenN
cowpeas othomDev
relaycropped into .pdf
maize in Northeast
Nigeria

Performance of 2011 1659- Sikirou, R.||Hoteigni, J.||Godonou,


varieties of Gboma 5009 I.||James, B.||Grehounou,
(Solanum G.||Assogba-Komlan, F.
macrocarpon)
under disease
pressure with
organic
amendment in
Southern Benin

Phosphorus and 2011-08 0014- Kamara, A.Y.||Ekeleme, F.||Omoigui,


nitrogen 4797 L.O.||AJEIGBE, H.A.
fertilization of
soybean in the
Nigerian savanna

Postflooding 2011-05 0361- Ferguson, M.E.||Jones, R.B.||Bramel,


disaster crop 3666 P.J.||Domnguez, C.||Torre do Vale,
diversity recovery: C.||Han, J.
a case study of
cowpea in
Mozambique

Preliminary 2011 0248- Vayssires, J.F.||Vannire, H.||Gueye,


inventory of fruit 1294 P.S.||Barry, O.||Hanne, A.M.||Korie,
fly species S.||Niassy, A.||Ndiaye, M.||Delhove,
(Diptera, G.
Tephritidae) in
mango orchards in
the Niayes region,
Senegal, in 2004
Preliminary 2011-02 1386- Vayssires, J.F.||Wharton,
inventory of 6141 R.||Adandonon, A.||Sinzogan, A.
parasitoids
associated with
fruit flies in
mangoes, guavas,
cashew, pepper
and wild fruit crops
in Benin

Prioritizing 2011 978-90- Duindam, J.W.||Hauser, S.


research efforts to 481-2541-
increase onfarm 8
income
generation: the
case of
cassavabased
farmers in
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Southern
Regulatory 2011 1938- Huesing, J.E.||Romeis, J.||Ellstrand,
considerations 1999 N.C.||Raybould, A.||Hellmich,
surrounding the R.L.||Wolt, J.D.||Ehlers, J.D.||Dabire-
deployment of Binso, L.C.||Fatokun, C.A.||Hokanson,
Btexpressing K.E.||Ishiyaku, M.F.||Margam,
cowpea in Africa: V.M.||Obokoh, N.||Mignouna,
report of the J.D.||Nangayo, F.||Ouedraogo,
deliberations of an J.T.||Pasquet, R.S.||Pittendrigh,
expert panel B.R.||Schall, B.A.||Stein, J.||Tamo,
M.||Murdock, L.L.

Relationships 2011-04 0002- Badu-Apraku, B.||Akinwale,


among traits of 1962 R.O.||Ajala, S.O.||Menkir,
tropical early A.||Fakorede, M.A.B.||Oyekunle, M.
maize cultivars in
contrasting
environments
Response of exotic 2011 0365- Kamara, A.Y.||Ekeleme, F.||Omoigui,
sorghum (Sorghum 0340 L.||Menkir, A.||Chikoye, D.||Dugje,
bicolor [L.] I.Y.
Moench) cultivars
to planting date
under natural
infestation of
Striga hermonthica
(Del) Benth. in the
Sudan savanna
zone of northeast
Nigeria
Review: the impact 2011-03 1360- Taylor, B.||Bukenya, D.||van Asten,
of HIV on 2276 P.||Agol, D.||Pain, A.||Seeley, J.
agricultural
livelihoods in
southern Uganda
and the challenges
of attribution

Seed coating 2011 1459- Chikoye, D.||Fontem, L.A.||Menkir, A.


herbicide tolerant 0255
maize hybrids with
imazapyr for Striga
hermonthica (Del.)
Benth control in
the West African
savanna

Studies on 2011 1118- Oluwatayo, J.I.||Asiedu, R.||Adesiyan,


population buildup 2075 S.O.
of Scutellonema
bradys in
Dioscorea species
Study of the 2011 978-978- Abalu, G.I.||Abdoulaye, T.||Kamara, U11RepAb
dynamics of 917-631-1 A.Y.||Adekunle, A. aluStudyN
resource use and othomDev
identification of .pdf
policy gaps in
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production,
processing, and
marketing in the
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Sugli Agrilini 2011-10 0392- Curletti, G.||Goergen, G.
dellAfrica tropicale, 758X
con particolare
riferimento alla
fauna del Togo e
del Benin
(Coleoptera,
Buprestidae)

Survey of the 2011 1118- Bamkefa, B.A.||Bah, E.S.||Dixon,


current 2075 A.G.O.
distribution and
status of bacterial
blight and fungal
diseases of cassava
in Guinea

The control of yam 2011 978-978- Hamadina, E.I. U11BkHa


tuber dormancy: a 50368-2-4 madinaCo
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Traditional 2011-05 0167- Fifanou, V.G.||Ousmane,


agroforestry 4366 C.||Gauthier, B.||Brice, S.
systems and
biodiversity
conservation in
Benin (West Africa)
Transcriptional 2011-06 2072- Luo, M.||Brown, R.L.||Chen, S11ArtLuo
profiles uncover 6651 Z.Y.||Menkir, A.||Yu, J.||Bhatnagar, Transcripti
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kernels

Tropical grain 2011-12 Abate, T.||Alene, A.D.||Bergvinson,


legumes in Africa D.||Shiferaw, B.||Silim, S.||Orr,
and South Asia: A.||Asfaw, S.
knowledge and
opportunities

Tropical Legumes 2011-12 Alene, A.||Bergvinson, D.||Abate,


in Africa and South T.||Shiferaw, B.||Silim, S.||Asfaw,
Asia: knowledge S.||Orr, A.
and opportunities.
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Use of GGE biplot 2011 1021- Badu-Apraku, B.||Akinwale,


for targeting early 9730 R.O.||Menkir, A.||Obeng-Antwi,
maturing maize K.||Osuman, A.S.||Coulibaly,
cultivars to mega N.||Onyibe, J.E.||Yallou,
environments in G.C.||Abdullai, M.S.||Didjera, A.
West Africa

Variation in 2011-05 0378- Kawuki, R.S.||Ferguson,


qualitative and 4290 M.||Labuschagne, M.T.||Herselman,
quantitative traits L.||Orone, J.||Ralimanana, I.||Bidiaka,
of cassava M.||Lukombo, S.||Kanyange,
germplasm from M.C.||Gashaka, G.||Mkamilo,
selected national G.||Gethi, J.||Mkamilo, G.
breeding
programmes in
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Widespread 2011-11 0031- Rwegasira, G.M.||Momanyi, G.||Rey,
occurrence and 949X M.E.C.||Kahwa, G.||Legg, J.P.
diversity of cassava
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