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Autor:
Benson Akinloye Akinseye, Jafar Ayinde Abdul-Waheed, Qudrah Olaitan Oloyede-Kamiyo, Amudalat Bolanle Olaniyan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology. 24:513-520
Low soil nitrogen (N) is one of the major abiotic stresses reducing maize yield in Africa. Twenty-five maize varieties which included quality protein maize (QPM), drought and Striga tolerant maize, and two low soil nitrogen (LN) tolerant maize as che
Publikováno v:
Plant Breeding. 139:1113-1124
Autor:
Olufemi O. Adebayo, Katherine J. Whitehouse, Olorunnisola F. Owoborode, Olaniyi Oyatomi, Amudalat Bolanle Olaniyan, Fiona R. Hay, Michael Abberton
Publikováno v:
Biopreservation and Biobanking
Maximizing seed longevity is important for genebanks to efficiently manage their accessions, reducing the frequency of costly regeneration cycles and the loss of genetic integrity. Research on rice seeds has shown that subsequent longevity in air-dry
Publikováno v:
Plant Breeding. 137:118-126
Autor:
Anthony O. Job, M. O. Olayiwola, S. O. Ajala, Amudalat Bolanle Olaniyan, Oluyinka J Ilesanmi, Melaku Gedil
Low soil nitrogen (low-N) level is responsible for yield reduction in maize (Zea mays L.) fields in sub-Saharan Africa. A clear understanding of the genetic diversity among early generation inbred lines selected from various elite low-N- tolerant pop
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Autor:
Amudalat Bolanle Olaniyan
Publikováno v:
African Journal of Plant Science. 9:155-174
Maize (Zea mays) is always preferred to other crops, and it is fast becoming an industrial crop in Sub-Saharan African countries. Nigeria has been divided into low, medium, medium to high and high maize production potential groups. Traditionally, mai
Publikováno v:
Euphytica. 213
Increase in maize grain yield in West Africa can be achieved by developing maize varieties tolerant to low soil nitrogen (N) and improving soil fertility. Six maize populations were evaluated in two locations in Nigeria under low-N (45 kg N ha−1) a
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AGROFOR. 1
Low yields of soybean in Nigeria are attributed to many factors such as declining soil fertility and use of low yielding soybean varieties. Phosphorus is a soybean plant growth-limiting nutrient.Therefore, application of phosphorus fertilizer at opti
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agronomy. 5:182-185