Article, Ajoutée
le 07/03/2018 02:47
Background. The miracle plant, Synsepalum dulcificum (Schumach. &
Thonn.) Daniell is a native African orphan crop species that has recently
received increased attention due to its promise as a sweetener and source of
antioxidants in both the food [...]
TCHOKPONHOUÉ DÈDÉOU APOCALYPSE [1],
N'DANIKOU SOGNIGBÉ [2],
HALE IAGO [3],
VAN DEYNZE ALLEN [4],
ACHIGAN-DAKO ENOCH GBENATO [5],
Article, Ajoutée
le 07/03/2018 02:48
Introduction - Conservation and management of recalcitrant-seeded species are a major concern, particularly for socio-economically important species such as Synsepalum dulcificum in which seed viability and storage behavior are not sufficiently docum [...]
TCHOKPONHOUÉ DÈDÉOU APOCALYPSE [1],
ACHIGAN-DAKO ENOCH GBENATO [2],
N'DANIKOU SOGNIGBÉ [3],
HOUDÉGBÉ CARLOS A. [4],
AGOSSOU ABOÈGNONHOU CHALDIA ODETTE [5],
ASSOGBA FRANÇOISE KOMLAN [6],
VODOUHE RAYMOND [7],
Article, Ajoutée
le 07/03/2018 04:47
Background: Cultivation is the most appropriate management option when both demand and harvesting of wild
plant species increase beyond natural production levels. In the current study we made the assumption that, besides
the intrinsic biological an [...]
N'DANIKOU SOGNIGBÉ [1],
ACHIGAN-DAKO ENOCH GBENATO [2],
TCHOKPONHOUÉ DÈDÉOU APOCALYPSE [3],
AGOSSOU ABOÈGNONHOU CHALDIA ODETTE [4],
HOUDÉGBÉ CARLOS A. [4],
VODOUHE RAYMOND [5],
AHANCHEDE ADAM [6],
Article, Ajoutée
le 07/03/2018 04:59
Uniform germination is one of the important agronomic requirements for successful domestication of wild-
harvested economic plants. In this study we investigated the effects of storage and hydration-dehydration
regimes on Vitex doniana seed viabil [...]
N'DANIKOU SOGNIGBÉ [1],
ACHIGAN-DAKO ENOCH GBENATO [2],
TCHOKPONHOUÉ DÈDÉOU APOCALYPSE [3],
ASSOGBA FRANÇOISE KOMLAN [4],
VODOUHE RAYMOND [5],
AHANCHEDE ADAM [6],
Article, Ajoutée
le 07/03/2018 05:22
Synsepalum dulcificum, an African native shrub, is a valuable species. All plant parts are of medicinal importance whereas the fruit known as magic berry, miracle berry, or sweet berry is consumed fresh. Surprisingly, very little is known on the spec [...]
ACHIGAN-DAKO ENOCH GBENATO [1],
TCHOKPONHOUÉ DÈDÉOU APOCALYPSE [2],
N'DANIKOU SOGNIGBÉ [3],
GEBAUER JENS [4],
VODOUHE RAYMOND [5],
Article, Ajoutée
le 16/03/2018 02:08
One of the major constraints for domesticating widely used wild tree
resources by local communities is the lack of adequate propagation techniques.
In the case of Vitex doniana,seed propagation has usually been reported difficult
and vegetative re [...]
ACHIGAN-DAKO ENOCH GBENATO [1],
N'DANIKOU SOGNIGBÉ [2],
TCHOKPONHOUÉ DÈDÉOU APOCALYPSE [3],
ASSOGBA KOMLAN FRANÇOISE [4],
MAHAMANE LARWANOU [5],
VODOUHE RAYMOND [6],
AHANCHEDE ADAM [0],
Article, Ajoutée
le 16/03/2018 02:24
Many fruit trees with a hard seed coat exhibit seed dormancy, posing problems
for their regeneration. Vitex doniana, an indigenous multipurpose but threatened fruit and vegetable
tree that supports the livelihoods of many households in West Africa, [...]
N'DANIKOU SOGNIGBÉ [1],
ACHIGAN-DAKO ENOCH GBENATO [2],
TCHOKPONHOUÉ DÈDÉOU APOCALYPSE [3],
ASSOGBA KOMLAN FRANÇOISE [4],
GEBAUER JENS [5],
VODOUHE RAYMOND [6],
AHANCHEDE ADAM [0],
Livre, Ajoutée
le 26/03/2018 21:50
Pests represent serious constraints to agricultural production, especially to subsistence farming in Africa. But synthetic pesticides have failed to properly work in the African context, due mainly to three important reasons: (i) the pest management [...]
N'DANIKOU SOGNIGBÉ [1],
TCHOKPONHOUÉ DÈDÉOU APOCALYPSE [2],
HOUDÉGBÉ CARLOS A. [3],
ACHIGAN-DAKO ENOCH GBENATO [4],
Article, Ajoutée
le 17/04/2019 16:17
[...]
TCHOKPONHOUÉ DÈDÉOU APOCALYPSE [1],
N'DANIKOU SOGNIGBÉ [2],
ACHIGAN-DAKO ENOCH GBENATO [3],
Article, Ajoutée
le 17/04/2019 16:37
Phenotypic plasticity as a change of genotype expression in response to environmental heterogeneity varies in magnitude among crop species and can induce a shift in a plant’s phenology. In Synsepalum dulcificum, a West African orphan fruit tree, such [...]
TCHOKPONHOUÉ DÈDÉOU APOCALYPSE [1],
N'DANIKOU SOGNIGBÉ [2],
HOUÉTO JACOB S. [3],
ACHIGAN-DAKO ENOCH GBENATO [4],