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Native Bradyrhizobium Strains from Ghana can Enhance Grain Yields of Field-Grown Cowpea and Groundnut.
The existence of large population of ineffective native rhizobia and inconsistent performance of exotic strains in Ghanaian soils necessitate the need to identify effective and locally adapted elite strains for enhanced legume-rhizobium symbiosis. -
Effects of Fish Cage Culture on Water and Sediment Quality in the Gorge Area of Lake Volta in Ghana A Case Study of Lee Fish Cage Farm
The study determined the impacts of fish cage farming on the gorge area of Lake Volta. Water and sediment samples were collected from six sites in the Lee Cage Farm; four from sections with cages and two from about 1300 m upstream of the farm which served as the control. -
Nematode pests of plantain: A case study of Ashanti and Brong Ahafo regions of Ghana
A survey of plantain farms was conducted in April 2012 at four locations in two districts of Ghana. The purpose was to identify plant parasitic nematodes (PPN) associated with plantain production in Ghana. -
Employment of Inappropriate Technologies in Agriculture: a Recipe for Lower Production
The social welfare impacts of Iran’s maize import policies versus China and Brazil export policies using a game theoretic approach. -
Mixed Cropping System on Diversity and Density of Plant Parasitic Nematodes
The potential of mixed cropping system on the diversity and suppression of nematodes was investigated at two locations in Ghana. -
Reactions of some confectionery groundnut accessions to plant parasitic nematodes infection
Investigations were conducted at four locations in Ghana during 2011 growing season to evaluate some confectionery groundnut accessions reactions to plant parasitic nematodes infection. -
Reactions of some confectionery groundnut accessions to plant parasitic nematodes infection
Investigations were conducted at four locations in Ghana during 2011 growing season to evaluate some confectionery groundnut accessions reactions to plant parasitic nematodes infection. -
Biochar effect on nematodes and insects population density, soil improvement and yield of Okra.
Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L. Moench) is an economically valuable crop in Ghana for its culinary significance and income generation potential. Agricultural production worldwide is constrained by abiotic and biotic factors.