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The Role of Physical and Political Factors on the Conservation of Native Vegetation in the Brazilian Forest-Savanna Ecotone
Amazon-Cerrado Transition Pristine Vegetation Driving Factors Deforestation Araguaia River Basin Regional Planning
2013/3/4
The AraguaiaRiver Basincovers a considerable extent of Brazilian Savanna (locally called Cerrado) and part of Amazon Tropical Rainforest, embracing high biodiversity and a vast flooding area. This reg...
Baru almonds from different regions of the Brazilian Savanna: Implications on physical and nutritional characteristics
Dipteryx Alata Vog. Edible Seeds Nuts Savanna Nutritive Value Amino Acids
2013/3/4
While some reports show that physical characteristics of the baru fruits (Dipteryx alata Vog.) differ within and among the Brazilian Savanna regions, a study shows that there are differences in the nu...
Influence of phosphorus on the performance of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L) Walp.) varieties in the Sudan savanna of Nigeria
Cowpea [Vigna Unguiculata (L.) Walp.] Phosphorus Sudan Savanna Nigeria
2013/3/4
Savanna regions of Nigeria are deficient in nitrogen and phosphorus, which retard the growth and yield of crops. Therefore, a study was conducted in the wet season of 2006 at the Dry Land Teaching and...
Response of roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) to rates of inorganic and farmyard fertilizers in the Sudan savanna ecological zone of Nigeria
Roselle manure nitrogen fertilizer calyx yield pods/plant and seeds/pod
2011/1/12
Field trials conducted in two rainy seasons at the Usmanu Danfodiyu University, Sokoto, Nigeria, were used to investigate the response of Roselle to organic manure (2.5, 5.0 and 7.5 tons/ha cow dung) ...
On-farm evaluation of improved cowpea-cereals cropping systems for crop-livestock farmers: Cereals-cowpea systems in Sudan savanna zone of Nigeria
Cowpea-cereal systems farmer participatory trial
2011/1/12
From 2003 to 2005, a farmer’s participatory evaluation of improved cowpea-cereal cropping systems in the Sudan savanna zone of Nigeria involving over 1600 farmers was conducted. The system involved gr...
Participatory on-farm evaluation of improved legume-cereals cropping systems for crop-livestock farmers: Maize-double cowpea in Northern Guinea Savanna Zone of Nigeria
Cowpea-cereal systems farmer participatory trial
2011/1/12
Farmer’s participatory evaluation of improved cowpea-maize cropping systems in the Northern Guinea Savanna of Nigeria involving over 1000 farmers was conducted from 2003 to 2005. The system involved g...
Land use pattern and sustainability of food crop production in the fadama of Southern Guinea Savanna of Nigeria
Fadama sustainability mixed cropping and use and management
2011/1/10
An assessment of the sustainability of food crop production in the fadamas of Southern Guinea Savanna of Niger State, Nigeria was carried out within the framework of small-scale farming households uti...
Effect of crop rotation and nitrogen fertilization on yield and nitrogen efficiency in maize in the northern Guinea savanna of Nigeria
Fallow grain legumes maize N uptake N use efficiency N fertilizer recovery efficiency
2010/9/13
Two crop rotation cycles were evaluated to determine the effect of cropping systems and N fertilization on the yield and efficiency of N in maize. Maize was grown on plots which had previously support...
Compatibility of Mixed Seedings of Tropical Legumes and Grasses on a South American Tropical Savanna
competition palatability pasture production
2009/9/9
The compatibility of two tropical grasses (Brachiaria humidicola (Bh) and Panicum maximum (Pm)) and three legumes (Arachis pintoi (Ap), Stylosanthes capitata (Sc) and Stylosanthes guianensis (Sg)) wer...
Year-Round Cultivation of Sweet Sorghum[Sorghum bicolor(L.)Moench] through a Combination of Seed and Ratoon Cropping in Indonesian Savanna
Dry season Indonesia Monosodium glutamate Rainy season Ratoon Savanna Sweet sorghum Year-round cultivation
2009/7/23
We studied the year-round cultivation of sweet sorghum, which is a raw material for the fermentation of monosodium glutamate, in East Java, Indonesia. In this savanna area, each year comprises 2 seaso...
Evaluation of soybean [Glycine max(L) Merrill] genotypes for adaptability to a southern Guinea savanna environment with and without P fertilizer application in north central Nigeria.
Adaptability southern Guinea savanna ecology new soybean genotype P fertilizer application
2010/9/10
Cultivar evaluation is essential to ascertain the superiority of the newly developed genotypes over the established cultivars in terms of yield and adaptation to an ecology. Field experiments were con...
Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) weed infestation, yield and yield components as influenced by sowing method and seed rate in a Sudan Savanna agro-ecology of Nigeria
Sesame production sowing methods seed rates weed control seed yield
2009/3/4
An experiment on the influence of seed rate and sowing method on sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) weed infestation, yield and yield components was conducted at Maiduguri, Nigeria, during the 2001 and 200...
Attitudes towards risk among maize farmers in the dry savanna zone of Nigeria:some prospective policies for improving food production
Risk attitudes and factors dry savanna Nigeria econometric and discriminant analyses and crop technology
2009/3/3
This paper applies econometric analyses to quantitatively determine the individual risk attitudes of sampled maize farmers in the dry savanna zone of Nigeria. The extent of the risk attitudes are...
Field evaluation soybean varieties at Ilorin in the southern guinea savanna ecology of Nigeria
Grain yield varietal evaluation rust infection savanna agro-ecology
2009/3/3
Twenty six newly developed soybean varieties were evaluated for two years at Ilorin in a southern guinea savanna environment of Nigeria. The reaction of the varieties to rust infection was also as...
Utilization of phosphorus from different sources by genotypes of promiscuous soybean and cowpea in a low-phosphorus savanna soil
Soybean cowpea genotypes savanna soil sparingly soluble phosphorus
2009/3/3
The differential ability of genotypes of soybean (Glycine max) and cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) to thrive under low-phosphorus (P) conditions by utilising P from sources with low solubility was assess...