Ouedraogo, M.
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29 publications (0 read) |
Publications as Author
Publications as Editor
2007 |
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Demand-driven technologies for sustainable maize production in West and Central Africa: proceedings of the Fifth biennial Regional Maize Workshop, 3-6 May 2005, IITA- Cotonou, Benin Republic, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA); West and Central Africa Collaborative Maize Research Network (WECAMAN), 2007. | 2003 |
Maize revolution in West and Central Africa: an overview, Fakorede, M., Badu-Apraku, B., Kamara, A., Menkir, A. and Ajala, S., pages 3-15, WECAMAN; International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 2003. | |
An approach to rapid deployment of agricultural technologies: transfer of downy mildew resistant maize to farmers in Ogbomoso, southwest Nigeria, Ajala, S., Manyong, V., Adenle, V., Makinde, K., Akintunde, A., Olufowote, J. O.*, Bolaji, M. and Bolaji, B., in: Maize revolution in West And Central Africa: proceedings of a Regional Maize Workshop, 14-18 May, 2001, IITA-Cotonou, Bénin Republic, pages 499-519, WECAMAN; International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 2003. | |
Promoting maize technology transfer in West and Central Africa: a networking approach, Badu-Apraku, B., Fakorede, M. and Ajala, S., in: Maize revolution in West and Central Africa, pages 45-85, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), WECAMAN, Ibadan, Nigeria, 2003. | |
Enhancing the capacity of national agricultural systems for maize research and development in West and Central Africa: accomplishments of WECAMAN and planned activities for the immediate future, Badu-Apraku, B., Fakorede, M., Ajala, S., Obubo, R. and Okafor, C., in: Maize revolution in West and Central Africa, pages 520-538, WECAMAN, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Ibadan, Nigeria, 2003. | |
Vertical root-pulling resistance and its effects on lodging and grain yield of maize lines in the southern Guinea savanna of Nigeria, Kamara, A., Kling, J., Menkir, A. and Ibikunle, O., in: Maize revolution in West and Central Africa: proceedings of a Regional Maize Workshop, 14-18 May 2001. Ibadan, Nigeria, pages 252-261, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 2003. | |
Economic gains from maize research in West and Central Africa: an overview, Manyong, V., Makinde, K. and Coulibaly, O., in: Maize revolution in West and Central Africa: proceedings of a regional maize workshop, 14-18 May 2001. Ibadan, Nigeria, pages 66-80, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 2003. | |
The role of GIS in the development and targeting of maize germplasm to farmers in West and Central Africa, Menkir, A., in: Maize revolution in West and Central Africa: proceedings of a Regional Maize Workshop, 14-18 May, 2001. Ibadan, Nigeria, pages 16-30, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 2003. | |
Progress from reciprocal recurrent selection in two early-maturing maize composites, Salami, A., Menkir, A., Akoroda, M. and Adetimirin, V.*, in: Maize revolution in West and Central Africa: proceedings of a Regional Maize Workshop, 14-18 May 2001. Ibadan, Nigeria, pages 142-150, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 2003. | 2001 |
Impact, challenges and prospects of maize research and development in west and central Africa: proceedings of a Regional Maize Workshop, 4-7 May 1999, IITA, Cotonou, Benin Republic, Badu-Apraku, B., Fakorede, M., Ouedraogo, M. and Carsky, R., WECAMAN; International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 2001. | |
Maize yield following phosphorus-fertilized soybean in the Nigerian Guinea savanna, Ogoke, I.*, Carsky, R., Togun, A.* and Dashiell, K., pages 205-213, WECAMAN; International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Ibadan, Nigeria, 2001. | |
Physiological maturity and maximum seed quality in tropical maize: the need for a re-definition, Ajayi, S. and Fakorede, M., in: Impacts, challenges and prospects of maize research and development in West and Central Africa: proceedings of a Regional Maize Workshop, 4-7 May 1999, pages 296-304, WECAMAN, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Cotonou, Benin Republic, 2001. | |
Hybrid maize and hybrid seed production in Nigeria: lessons for other West and Central African countries, Fakorede, M., Fajemisin, J., Ajala, S., Kling, J. and Menkir, A., WECAMAN, 2001. | 1999 |
Dynamics of maize production, adoption of improved varieties and food security in the northern region of Cameroon, Enyong, L.*, Coulibaly, O., Adesina, A.*, Youri, A.*, Raman, A.* and The, C.*, in: Strategy for sustainable maize production in west and central Africa: proceedings of a regional maize workshop 21-25 April, 1997, pages 365-376, IITA, WECAMA/International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, 1999. | |
Contribution of soil fertility research/maintenance to improved maize production and productivity in sub-Saharan Africa, Carsky, R. and Iwuafor, E.*, in: Strategy for sustainable maize production in west and central Africa: proceedings of a regional maize workshop, Cotonou, Benin, 21-25 April 1997, pages 3-20, WECAMAN; International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 1999. | |
Recent advances in the control of stemborers West and Central Africa, Schulthess, F. and Ajala, S., in: Strategy for sustainable maize production in West and Central Africa: proceedings of a regional maize workshop, Cotonou, Benin Republic, 21-25 April 1997, pages 35-52, WECAMAN; International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 1999. | |
Breeding stable, high-yielding maize hybrids for West and Central Africa, Menkir, A., Kling, J. and Fajemisin, J., in: Strategy for sustainable maize production in West and Central Africa: proceedings of a regional maize workshop, Cotonou, Benin Republic, 21-25 April 1997, pages 93-109, WECAMAN; International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), 1999. | |
Making improved maize seed available to farmers in west and central Africa - the contribution of WECAMAN, Badu-Apraku, B., Hema, I.*, The, C.*, Coulibaly, N.* and Mellon, G.*, in: Strategy for sustainable maize production in west and central Africa: proceedings of a regional maize workshop 21-25 April, 1997, pages 138-149, IITA, WECAMA/International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, 1999. | 1998 |
Spread of new soybean varieties in a traditional soybean growing area of Nigeria, Manyong, V., Dashiell, K., Oyewole, B. and Blahut, G., in: Towards sustainable farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa: proceedings of the second international symposium of the African Association of Farming Systems Research, Extension and Training (AAFSRET), Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 21–23 August 1996, pages 151-162, AAFSRET, 1998. | |
Towards integrated soil fertility: experiences from southern Mali, Defoer, T., Kante, S., Hilhorst, T. and De Groote, H., in: Towards sustainable farming systems in Sub-Saharan Africa: proceedings of the Second International Symposium of the African Association of Farming Systems Research-Extension and Training (AAFSRET), Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 21–23 August 98, pages 27-48, African Association of Farming Systems Research-Extension and Training (AAFSRET), 1998. | 1997 |
Potential of dry season cowpea in West Africa, Singh, B. and Blade, S., pages 227-233, OAU/STRC-SAFGRAD, 1997. | |
Technology options and research challenges to increase cowpea production under Striga and drought stress in semi-arid Africa, Emechebe, A. and Singh, B., pages 207-217, OAU/STRC-SAFGRAD, 1997. | |
Benefits of crop rotation with soybean and cowpea in savanna cereal based systems, Carsky, R. and Berner, D. K., pages 391-402, OAU: STRC—SAFGRAD, 1997. |
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