First published: 3 April 2017Striga hermonthica is a serious parasite of cereals in most of the semi-arid savanna zone of West Africa, causing substantial yield loss. It has been observed that some soybean cultivars are capable of stimulating germination of S. hermonthica seed, which would reduce the seed bank in the soil. This study was undertaken to quantify the effect of a soybean crop (compared with a sorghum control) on S. hermonthica emergence in subsequent maize in three farmers' fields in northern Nigeria. Soybean cultivar TGx 1740-7F, previously identified as efficacious for S. hermonthica seed germination, was grown at four densities without P fertilizer to test the effect of increasing plant density of soybean on subsequent S. he...
Previous research has suggested that nematode infestation might be responsible for decreased nodulat...
With an ever-growing human population and apparent environmental impacts due to climate change, prod...
First Look posted online: 27 March 2017Soybean rust, caused by the biotrophic pathogen Phakopsora pa...
Published online: 26 Nov 2010Striga hermonthica is a serious parasite of cereals in most of the semi...
Maize and sorghum were grown in the field in north Cameroon, Africa, during the cropping seasons (Ju...
Striga hermonthica a major biotic constraint to cereal production can be controlled by trap crops. S...
Open Access article; Published online: 14 Aug 2020Striga hermonthica infestation causes significant ...
Africa has 75 million hectares of land that can grow cereals, but two-thirds of it is now infested w...
The parasitic angiosperms, Striga hermonthica and S. gesnerioides, obligate root parasites endemic i...
The parasitic angiosperms, Striga hermonthica and S. gesnerioides, obligate root parasites endemic i...
Parasitic weed, Striga spp infect million hectares of arable land in Africa and become a major threa...
Twelve samples of Striga hermonthica seed were collected from four host crops [millet (4), sorghum (...
Striga hermonthica is a major biological constraint to cereal production in Africa. The intricate as...
Striga hermonthica remains one of the greatest biological threats to cereal production in the savann...
Parasitic flowering plants of the genus Striga cause extensive damage to cereal and legume crops in ...
Previous research has suggested that nematode infestation might be responsible for decreased nodulat...
With an ever-growing human population and apparent environmental impacts due to climate change, prod...
First Look posted online: 27 March 2017Soybean rust, caused by the biotrophic pathogen Phakopsora pa...
Published online: 26 Nov 2010Striga hermonthica is a serious parasite of cereals in most of the semi...
Maize and sorghum were grown in the field in north Cameroon, Africa, during the cropping seasons (Ju...
Striga hermonthica a major biotic constraint to cereal production can be controlled by trap crops. S...
Open Access article; Published online: 14 Aug 2020Striga hermonthica infestation causes significant ...
Africa has 75 million hectares of land that can grow cereals, but two-thirds of it is now infested w...
The parasitic angiosperms, Striga hermonthica and S. gesnerioides, obligate root parasites endemic i...
The parasitic angiosperms, Striga hermonthica and S. gesnerioides, obligate root parasites endemic i...
Parasitic weed, Striga spp infect million hectares of arable land in Africa and become a major threa...
Twelve samples of Striga hermonthica seed were collected from four host crops [millet (4), sorghum (...
Striga hermonthica is a major biological constraint to cereal production in Africa. The intricate as...
Striga hermonthica remains one of the greatest biological threats to cereal production in the savann...
Parasitic flowering plants of the genus Striga cause extensive damage to cereal and legume crops in ...
Previous research has suggested that nematode infestation might be responsible for decreased nodulat...
With an ever-growing human population and apparent environmental impacts due to climate change, prod...
First Look posted online: 27 March 2017Soybean rust, caused by the biotrophic pathogen Phakopsora pa...