Article, Ajoutée
le 11/04/2017 14:59
While waste management is given more care for protecting the environment and human health, agro industrial wastes are still a concern, in developing countries. This study quantitatively assesses the palm oil wastes generated by mills and describes th [...]
KOURA TATIANA W. [1],
KINDOMIHOU M. VALENTIN [2],
DAGBÉNONBAKIN GUSTAVE [3],
JANSSENS MARC [4],
SINSIN BRICE [5],
Article, Ajoutée
le 11/04/2017 15:10
Silica (SiO2) in forage grasses has been found in reducing cell-wall digestibility. This study investigates whether: (i) the seasonal variability affects the silica and minerals accumulation and forage values of leaves of R. cochinchinensis and (ii) [...]
KINDOMIHOU M. VALENTIN [1],
SINSIN BRICE [2],
HOLOU R.A.Y. [3],
AMBOUTA KARIMOU JEAN-MARIE [4],
ADJOLOHOUN SÉBASTIEN [6],
HOUINATO MARCEL ROMUALD BENJAMIN [6],
GRUBER W. [5],
HERBAUTS J. [6],
LEJOLY JEAN [6],
MEERTS P. [6],
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 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 13/04/2017 16:47
The importance of indigenous fruit tree species for people living around protected areas is widely
acknowledged. There is then a need to assess their conservation status in the current context of
increasing human population and pressure around rese [...]
GOUWAKINNOU GÉRARD [1],
KINDOMIHOU M. VALENTIN [2],
ASSOGBADJO ACHILLE EPHREM [3],
SINSIN BRICE [4],
Article, Ajoutée
le 15/04/2017 09:38
Research on conservation of wildlife in reserves in Benin has focused on large mammals due to their
appeal for hunting, tourism and related uses. To fill this gap information on small mammals this study
aims to assess the diversity and ethnozoology [...]
DJAGOUN CHABI ADÉYÈMI SYLVESTRE [1],
KINDOMIHOU M. VALENTIN [2],
SINSIN BRICE [3],
Article, Ajoutée
le 15/04/2017 10:31
Background and aims – The Shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa), a multi-purpose species highly valued for the
oil obtained from its seeds, is commonly maintained in the semi-arid parklands in West African Sudanian
zone. However, most of the trees were r [...]
HOUEHANOU THIERRY DÈHOUÉGNON [1],
KINDOMIHOU M. VALENTIN [2],
SINSIN BRICE [3],
Article, Ajoutée
le 15/04/2017 14:21
An investigation was conducted in Benin botanical gardens, endogenous therapeutic gardens and forests in order to assess diversity of medicinal plants and their endogenous, alimentary and medicinal importance. A preliminary parameterization to assess [...]
PADONOU ELIE ANTOINE [1],
KINDOMIHOU M. VALENTIN [2],
DJEGO JULIEN GAUDENCE MATHURIN [3],
SINSIN BRICE [4],