Gbaguidi, B.    

Firstname:B. 
Surname:Gbaguidi 
Email:b.gbaguidi@cgiar.org 
Institute:IITA 
Homepage:http://www.iita.org 
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2025

Risk assessment of black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens (L.), Diptera: Stratiomyidae) larvae composting for circular waste management in southern Benin, Ogbon, E. A., Dzepe, D., Lalander, C., Wiklicky, V., Sinda, P. V. K., Adeoti, R., Mignouna, D., Gbaguidi, B., Behanzin, J. G.* and Djouaka, R. F., in: Journal of Insects as Food and Feed, volume 1, number 16, pages 1-16, ISSN 2352-4588, 2025. [DOI]
 

2022

Farmers' perception of climate change and climate-smart agriculture in northern Benin, west Africa, Moutouama, F. T., Tepa-Yotto, G., Agboton, C., Gbaguidi, B., Sekabira, H. and Tamo, M., in: Agronomy, volume 12, number 6: 1348, pages 1-15, ISSN 2073-4395, 2022. [DOI]
 

2020

Minimal tillage and intermittent flooding farming systems show a potential reduction in the proliferation of Anopheles mosquito larvae in a rice field in Malanville, Northern Benin, Djegbe, I.*, Zinsou, M., Dovonou, E. F.*, Tchigossou, G., Soglo, M. F., Adeoti, R., Gbaguidi, B., Atoyebi, S. M., Chandre, F., Akogbeto, M.*, Lines, J. and Djouaka, R. F., in: Malaria Journal, volume 19, number -: 333, pages 1-10, ISSN 1475-2875, 2020. [DOI]
 

2019

Making integrated pest management IPM work in sub-Saharan Africa, Coyne, D., Abberton, M., Adetonah, S., Ayodele, M., Cortada-Gonzalez, L., Gbaguidi, B., Hauser, S., Kumar, P. L., Neuenschwander, P., Schut, M. and Tamo, M., Burleigh Dodds series in Agricultural Science, pages 397-412, chapter 15, Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited, ISBN 978-1-78-676232-0, 2019. [DOI]
 

2013

Pronaf's farmer field fora, Gbaguidi, B. and Coulibaly, O., Booklet in MEAS case study series on human resource development in agricultural extension, 2013.
 

2012

Participatory cowpea development for poverty reduction and sustainable livelihoods in west Africa:case of PRONAF (Projet Niebe pour l'Afrique)- a multipartners, regional, and collaborative project, Adeoti, R., Coulibaly, O., Allomasso, R., Adetonah, S., Gbaguidi, B. and Fatokun, C., in: Innovative research along the cowpea value chain:proceedings of the fifth world cowpea conference on improving livelihoods in science, held in Saly, Senegal, 27 september -1 October 2010, pages 381-388, IITA, Ibadan:Nigeria, 2012.
 

2010

Perception on opportunities and constraints in marketing of cassava and cassava based products in Sierra Leone and Ghana, Coulibaly, O., Fannah, S., Osei-Sarfoh, A., Allomasso, R., Gbaguidi, B., Davis-Mussagy, M. and James, B., Abstract in Book of Abstracts of the 11th Triennial Symposium of ISTRC-AB, held at Memling Hotel, Kinshasa. 4-8 October, 2010.
 
Perceptions on opportunities and constraints in marketing of cassava and cassava based products in Sierra Leoone and Ghana, Coulibaly, O., Fannah, S., Osei-Sarfoh, A., Allomasso, R., Gbaguidi, B., Davis-Mussagy, M. and James, B., Abstracts, 2010.
 
Participatory cowpea development for poverty reduction and sustainable livelihoods in West Africa: case of PRONAF (Projet Niebe pour l'Afrique) a multi-partners, regional and collaborative project, Adeoti, R., Coulibaly, O., Allomasso, R., Adetonah, S., Gbaguidi, B. and Fatokun, C., Abstract (Oral presentation) in Program and Book of Abstracts of the 5th World Cowpea Research Conference, held at Palm Beach Hotel, Saly, Senegal. 27 September - 1 October, 2010.
 

2005

Whiteflies as vectors of plant viruses in cassava and sweetpotato in Africa: Nigeria, Echendu, T., Ojo, J., James, B. and Gbaguidi, B., pages 35-39, Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), 2005.
 
Whiteflies as vectors of plant viruses in cassava and sweetpotato in Africa: Cameroon, Ntonifor, N., James, B., Gbaguidi, B. and Tumanteh, A.*, in: Whiteflies and whitefl y-borne viruses in the tropics: building a knowledge base for global action, pages 40-45, 2005.
 
Whiteflies as vectors of plant viruses in cassava and sweetpotato in Africa: Benin, Gbaguidi, B., James, B. and Saizonou, S.*, pages 30-34, Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), 2005.
 

2000

Weed control in cassava farms, Melifonwu, A., James, B., Aihou, K.*, Weise, S., Awah, E. and Gbaguidi, B., International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 2000.