Article, Ajoutée
le 11/04/2017 15:30
Palm oil mill wastes (POMW) are well known to be rich in phosphorus, nitrogen, calcium, magnesium, sodium and
potassium. This study was carried out in 2012 to assess farmers‟ practices on utilization of POMW in agriculture in the south
of Benin. A [...]
KOURA TATIANA W. [1],
DAGBENONBAKIN GUSTAVE D. [2],
KINDOMIHOU M. VALENTIN [3],
SINSIN BRICE [4],
Article, Ajoutée
le 11/04/2017 15:37
The spotted-necked otter (Lutra maculicollis) is believed to be declining across its range and, in Benin, has recently been
listed as endangered. In Benin, the spotted-necked otter is largely restricted to the south of the country, where it is thre [...]
AKPONA HUGUES ADELOUI [1],
DJAGOUN CHABI ADÉYÈMI SYLVESTRE [2],
HARRINGTON L. A. [3],
KABRE A. T. [4],
MENSAH GUY APOLLINAIRE [5],
SINSIN BRICE [6],
Article, Ajoutée
le 11/04/2017 15:47
Caesalpinia bonduc is overexploited and threatened due to its importance in medicine. This study aims at on farm seedling
productivity of C. bonduc by aid of simulation modelling in order to design its appropriate plantation techniques, harvesting
[...]
PADONOU ELIE ANTOINE [1],
ASSOGBADJO ACHILLE EPHREM [2],
GLELE KAKAÏ A. ROMAIN LUCAS [3],
METTE LYKKE ANNE [4],
SINSIN BRICE [5],
AXELSEN JORGEN [6],
Article, Ajoutée
le 11/04/2017 15:50
This study examined the phenotypic variation and the modalities for integrating Moringa oleifera in agroforestry systems in
southern Benin in order to contribute to sustainable management of the species. Morphological characterization of M.
oleifer [...]
AGOYI ERIC E. [1],
PADONOU ELIE ANTOINE [2],
AMOUSSA-HOUNKPATIN WALIOU [3],
ASSOGBADJO ACHILLE EPHREM [4],
GLELE KAKAÏ A. ROMAIN LUCAS [5],
SINSIN BRICE [6],
Article, Ajoutée
le 11/04/2017 15:55
Caesalpinia bonduc L. is an important medicinal plant threatened by overexploitation. In the present study, the impact of
climate on seed morphology, germination capacity, seedling and plant growth of C. bonduc were evaluated. A total of 2000
seed [...]
PADONOU ELIE ANTOINE [1],
AHOSSOU OSCAR D. [2],
OKOU FARRIS O. Y. [3],
ASSOGBADJO ACHILLE EPHREM [4],
GLELE KAKAÏ A. ROMAIN LUCAS [5],
METTE LYKKE ANNE [6],
SINSIN BRICE [6],
Article, Ajoutée
le 11/04/2017 15:59
Bowal (plural bowé) is a particular form of degraded land on hardened ferruginous soils (ferricrete) found in tropical
regions with unimodal precipitation. It is characterized by ferricrete exposure due to soil surface erosion. The drivers for
bow [...]
PADONOU ELIE ANTOINE [1],
METTE LYKKE ANNE [2],
BACHMANN Y. [3],
SINSIN BRICE [4],
Article, Ajoutée
le 11/04/2017 16:02
Objective: To evaluate the effect of shelter and different type of manure on degradation of palm oil mills wastes during
composting and on growth and yield of African spinach (Amaranthus hybridus) grown on acrisol .Methodology and results:
Palm oi [...]
KOURA TATIANA W. [1],
DAGBENONBAKIN GUSTAVE D. [2],
KINDOMIHOU M. VALENTIN [3],
SINSIN BRICE [4],
Article, Ajoutée
le 11/04/2017 16:06
Compost made of palm oil empty fruit bunches, fibre, poultry manure and cattle dung composted in shelter were applied to
tomato [Lycopersicon esculentum (Mill.)] to evaluate their effects on its growth and yield. The trials consisted in a split-spl [...]
KOURA TATIANA W. [1],
DAGBENONBAKIN GUSTAVE D. [2],
KINDOMIHOU M. VALENTIN [3],
SINSIN BRICE [4],
Article, Ajoutée
le 11/04/2017 16:10
Water erosion, chemical degradation, wind erosion and physical degradation have been reported as main types of soil
degradation in the world. In Karimama district water erosion is a major process for soil degradation. Nevertheless, water
erosion ca [...]
AVAKOUDJO JULIEN [1],
KOUELO ALLADASSI FÉLIX [2],
KINDOMIHOU M. VALENTIN [3],
AMBOUTA KARIMOU JEAN-MARIE [4],
SINSIN BRICE [5],
Article, Ajoutée
le 11/04/2017 16:23
Bowal, a particular form of land degradation occurs only in tropical regions. This study aims at assessing the perceptions of farmers on the causes and consequences of bowalization and the developed strategies tocope with it in semiarid and sub-humid [...]
PADONOU ELIE ANTOINE [1],
FANDOHAN ADANDE BELARMAIN [2],
BACHMANN Y. [3],
SINSIN BRICE [4],