Yam farmers in Ghana have, over the years, used herbicides for weed control, particularly glyphosate. Although this has been helpful to them, there are complaints and concerns, among the yam farmers and a section of the public, that the yam tuber rots easily under the use of herbicides. This study, therefore, was set up at the field level to investigate the possibility of herbicides use causing yam rot. Two yam varieties, “laribako” and “olodo”, were grown under the conditions of chemical weed control (use of glyphosate) and manual weed control in three replicate sites in Wulensi in the Nanumba traditional area of northern Ghana. The study revealed that there was no difference in rots between herbicide treated yams a...
Yam (Dioscorea)is an important staple food throughout the Caribbean. Weed competition is a major lim...
A study was conducted at Dingoni in the Tolon District and Nabari in the West Mampursi District, all...
The climbing growth habit of white yam (Dioscorea rotundata) coupled with its inability to shade the...
Yam farmers in Ghana have, over the years, used herbicides for weed control, particularly glyphosate...
Yam is a labor-intensive and weed-sensitive food crop. The labor-intensive nature of the yam means t...
Over the years, pesticides have become a dominant feature of Ghana's agriculture. In the past, pesti...
Yam is a labor-intensive and weed-sensitive food crop. The labor-intensive nature of the yam means t...
Postharvest rot due to injury is a major contributing factor to the declining quality of stored seed...
Rots in yam tubers are the dominant cause of postharvest losses. Therefore, studies were conducted ...
Open Access ArticleImproved technologies (row planting, ridging, seed treatment, weed management, fe...
Numerous pests and diseases of yams are perpetuated from season to season through the use of infecte...
Not AvailableA field experiment was conducted to find out the effect of weed control on growth, dry-...
Yam is an important staple food crop in the humid and sub-humid tropics. Despite inadequacies in sup...
Yam is an important staple food crop in the humid and sub-humid tropics. Despite inadequacies in sup...
Tar spot disease of water yam (Dioscorea alala L.) is widespread in all yam growing regions of Gbana...
Yam (Dioscorea)is an important staple food throughout the Caribbean. Weed competition is a major lim...
A study was conducted at Dingoni in the Tolon District and Nabari in the West Mampursi District, all...
The climbing growth habit of white yam (Dioscorea rotundata) coupled with its inability to shade the...
Yam farmers in Ghana have, over the years, used herbicides for weed control, particularly glyphosate...
Yam is a labor-intensive and weed-sensitive food crop. The labor-intensive nature of the yam means t...
Over the years, pesticides have become a dominant feature of Ghana's agriculture. In the past, pesti...
Yam is a labor-intensive and weed-sensitive food crop. The labor-intensive nature of the yam means t...
Postharvest rot due to injury is a major contributing factor to the declining quality of stored seed...
Rots in yam tubers are the dominant cause of postharvest losses. Therefore, studies were conducted ...
Open Access ArticleImproved technologies (row planting, ridging, seed treatment, weed management, fe...
Numerous pests and diseases of yams are perpetuated from season to season through the use of infecte...
Not AvailableA field experiment was conducted to find out the effect of weed control on growth, dry-...
Yam is an important staple food crop in the humid and sub-humid tropics. Despite inadequacies in sup...
Yam is an important staple food crop in the humid and sub-humid tropics. Despite inadequacies in sup...
Tar spot disease of water yam (Dioscorea alala L.) is widespread in all yam growing regions of Gbana...
Yam (Dioscorea)is an important staple food throughout the Caribbean. Weed competition is a major lim...
A study was conducted at Dingoni in the Tolon District and Nabari in the West Mampursi District, all...
The climbing growth habit of white yam (Dioscorea rotundata) coupled with its inability to shade the...