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Autor:
Stephen Asare, Alexander Kena, Stephen Amoah, Benjamin Annor, Enoch A. Osekre, Richard Akromah
Publikováno v:
Plant Stress, Vol 8, Iss , Pp 100148- (2023)
Maize yield losses due to fall armyworm (FAW) infestation is in the range of 22–67%, amounting to millions of US dollars in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Identifying new sources of maize genotypes with resistance to insects and a better understanding o
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5786fe3890cb4a1e92473131defb2efe
Autor:
Vincent Savolainen, Victor Attuquaye Clottey, Bi Tra Serges Doubi, Jean Louis Konan, Marian Quain, Bezeng Simeon Bezeng, Vincent Logah, Alex Wireko-Kena, Enoch Adjei Osekre, Laura Atuah, Chia Michelle Valérie Angui, Gabriel Ameka, Benjamin Turkson, Ansah Boatemaa, Jacob Paarechuga Anankware, Hettie Arwoh Boafo, Dan Agyei-Dwarko, C.M. (Tilly) Collins
Publikováno v:
Current Research in Environmental Sustainability, Vol 1, Iss , Pp 31-34 (2020)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/67923c8c155141ada13b6f435e70ab58
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Plant Sciences. 13:972-983
Publikováno v:
Insects
Volume 14
Issue 2
Pages: 141
Volume 14
Issue 2
Pages: 141
Using low-quality maize, resulting from insect pests and fungal attack, for formulating feed reduces chicken performance. This study evaluated the effectiveness of hermetic storage bags to keep insect pest and mycotoxin levels in check in yellow maiz
Autor:
Ernestina Narveh Awarikabey, Jakpasu Victor Kofi Afun, Enoch Adjei Osekre, Maxwell Kelvin Billah
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of entomological research.
Crop phenological studies are vital in the formulation of effective integrated pest management packages. A 2-year phenological study spanning 2017–2019 was conducted in eight mango orchards in the transition zone of Ghana, to determine the relation
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Autor:
Zippora Appiah-Kubi, Joseph Adomako, Bernard Armooh, David Appaih-Kubi, Allen Oppong, Marian Quian, Enoch A. Osekre, Joseph Nii Lamptey, Charles Kwoseh
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agricultural Science. 14:130
Fusarium wilt is a major constraint in amaranth production in Africa; the disease can lead to total crop failure. However, few studies have identified Fusarium species associated with amaranth diseases in Ghana. The study was conducted to identify Fu
Publikováno v:
Journal of economic entomology. 102(3)
Cotton hardlock caused by Fusarium verticillioides (Sacc. Nirenberg) can reduce cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L., yields70% in the southeastern United States. The spores infect flowers on the day of pollination, resulting in hardlock, which is the failu