Preliminary small-scale trial to demonstrate that minimal tillage and intermittent flooding are effective in reducing the production of malarian vector mosquitos was completed and published. Practices, tested in the dryland rice fields of Malanville (Benin), significantly reduced anopheles breeding sites and larval densities
In a trial using eight varieties treated with the two rhizospheric microbes, at the 50% N fertilizer...
On-station testing of IWM practices in Mbe, Bouake in on-going. Demonstration of weeders and partici...
Despite all efforts to control malaria, the disease remains a burden in Africa, especially in Burkin...
The testing of how a modified version of a proven management strategy can have a positive impact on ...
Background Irrigation systems have been identified as one of the factors promoting malaria disease a...
We are developing a water management approach for reducing the transmission potential of malaria, gr...
The synoptic review and meta-data analysis is currently online with ‘Preprints with The Lancet (part...
In Africa, a child dies of malaria every two minutes. Ricefields are an important breeding place for...
The relatively stable aquatic conditions of irrigated lowland and rainfed rice, which is grown acros...
BACKGROUND: Anthropogenic modification of natural habitats can create conditions in which pest speci...
A field study was carried out in the large-scale rice irrigation scheme of the Office du Niger in Ma...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Paludisme et agriculture : une nouvelle perspectiv...
Abstract from Fourth MIM Pan-African Malaria Conference 2005, New Strategies Against an Ancient Scou...
At this proof of concept phase, We have established good performance of HDT for collection of severa...
Control of African malaria vectors continue to depend on insecticides through Indoor residual sprays...
In a trial using eight varieties treated with the two rhizospheric microbes, at the 50% N fertilizer...
On-station testing of IWM practices in Mbe, Bouake in on-going. Demonstration of weeders and partici...
Despite all efforts to control malaria, the disease remains a burden in Africa, especially in Burkin...
The testing of how a modified version of a proven management strategy can have a positive impact on ...
Background Irrigation systems have been identified as one of the factors promoting malaria disease a...
We are developing a water management approach for reducing the transmission potential of malaria, gr...
The synoptic review and meta-data analysis is currently online with ‘Preprints with The Lancet (part...
In Africa, a child dies of malaria every two minutes. Ricefields are an important breeding place for...
The relatively stable aquatic conditions of irrigated lowland and rainfed rice, which is grown acros...
BACKGROUND: Anthropogenic modification of natural habitats can create conditions in which pest speci...
A field study was carried out in the large-scale rice irrigation scheme of the Office du Niger in Ma...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Paludisme et agriculture : une nouvelle perspectiv...
Abstract from Fourth MIM Pan-African Malaria Conference 2005, New Strategies Against an Ancient Scou...
At this proof of concept phase, We have established good performance of HDT for collection of severa...
Control of African malaria vectors continue to depend on insecticides through Indoor residual sprays...
In a trial using eight varieties treated with the two rhizospheric microbes, at the 50% N fertilizer...
On-station testing of IWM practices in Mbe, Bouake in on-going. Demonstration of weeders and partici...
Despite all efforts to control malaria, the disease remains a burden in Africa, especially in Burkin...