Chibeba, A. M.    

Firstname:A. M. 
Surname:Chibeba 
Email:a.chibeba@cgiar.org 
Institute:IITA 
Homepage:http://www.iita.org 
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2023

Symbiotic effectiveness of Bradyrhizobium strains on soybean growth and productivity in Northern Mozambique, Boahen, S., Engoke, C., Muananamuale, C., Malita, C., Wiredu, A., Chibeba, A. M., Elia, P. and Chikoye, D., in: Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, volume 6, number -: 1084745, pages 1-15, ISSN 2571-581X, 2023. [DOI]
 
Closing the yield gap of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merril) in southern Africa: a case of Malawi, Zambia, and Mozambique, Omondi, J. O., Mkuhlani, S., Mugo, J., Chibeba, A. M., Chiduwa, M. S., Chigeza, G., Boahen, S., Masikati, P. and Nyagumbo, I., in: Frontiers in Agronomy, volume 5, number -: 1219490, pages 1-14, ISSN 2673-3218, 2023. [DOI]
 

2021

Environment-friendly microbial inoculants improve resource efficiency and resilience of agricultural systems, Masso, C., Coyne, D., Baijukya, F., Chibeba, A. M., Atta-Krah, K., Thuita, M. and Vanlauwe, B., pages 15-16, Agropolis International, ISBN ISSN: 1628-4259, 2021. [DOI]
 

2020

Towards sustainable yield improvement: field inoculation of soybean with Bradyrhizobium and co-inoculation with Azospirillum in Mozambique, Chibeba, A. M., Boahen, S., de Fatima Guimaraes, M.*, Nogueira, M. A.* and Hungria, M.*, in: Archives of Microbiology, volume 2020, pages 2579-2590, ISSN 0302-8933, 2020. [DOI]
 
Polyphasic characterization of nitrogen-fixing and co-resident bacteria in nodules of Phaseolus lunatus inoculated with soils from Piaui state, northeast Brazil, Chibeba, A. M., Pereira, C. S.*, Antunes, J. E. L.*, Ribeiro, R. A.*, de Almeida Lopes, A. C.*, Gomes, R. L. F.*, Hungria, M.* and Araujo, A. S. A.*, in: Symbiosis, volume 80, pages 279-292, ISSN 0334-5114, 2020. [DOI]
 

2019

Draft genome sequence of Agrobacterium deltaense strain CNPSo 3391, isolated from a soybean nodule in Mozambique, Scherer, A. J.*, Delamuta, J. R. M.*, Ribeiro, R. A.*, Chibeba, A. M., Boahen, S., Nogueira, M. A.* and Hungria, M.*, in: Microbiology Resource Announcements, volume 8, number 10, pages 1-2, ISSN 2576-098X, 2019. [DOI]
 

2018

Polyphasic characterization of rhizobia microsymbionts of common bean [Phaseolus vulgaris (L.)] isolated in Mato Grosso do Sul, a hotspot of Brazilian biodiversity, Costa, M. R.*, Chibeba, A. M., Mercante, F. M.* and Hungria, M.*, in: Symbiosis, pages 1-14, ISSN 0334-5114, 2018. [DOI]
 

2017

Isolation, characterization and selection of indigenous Bradyrhizobium strains with outstanding symbiotic performance to increase soybean yields in Mozambique, Chibeba, A. M., Boahen, S., de Fatima Guimaraes, M.*, Nogueira, M. A.* and Hungria, M.*, in: Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, volume 246, pages 291-305, ISSN 0167-8809, 2017. [DOI]
 
Feasibility of transference of inoculation-related technologies: a case study of evaluation of soybean rhizobial strains under the agro-climatic conditions of Brazil and Mozambique, Chibeba, A. M., Boahen, S., de Fatima Guimaraes, M.*, Nogueira, M. A.* and Hungria, M.*, in: Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, pages 1-11, ISSN 0167-8809, 2017. [DOI]