Search Results - "Boussim, J."
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Mistletoe impact on Shea tree ( Vitellaria paradoxa C.F. Gaertn.) flowering and fruiting behaviour in savanna area from Burkina Faso
Published in Environmental and experimental botany (2006)“…Vitellaria paradoxa C.F. Gaertn., Sapotaceae family, is a characteristic species of the woody flora in savanna woodland of Africa. The fresh pulp of its fruits…”
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Wild leafy vegetables in the community of Seguenega, Northern Burkina Faso and their contribution to food security and income generation
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Survival and growth responses of Jatropha curcas L. to three restoration techniques on degraded soils in Burkina Faso
Published in Annals of forest research (01-01-2011)“…Land degradation is a major problem in the Sahelian countries. Erosion control through establishment of vegetation cover is at important strategy to reverse…”
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Mistletoes of the agroforestry parklands of Burkina Faso
Published in Agroforestry systems (2004)“…In sahelian countries, parklands are very important for human populations from an economic point of view. Unfortunately, they are currently being threatened by…”
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Floristic composition of two 100 km reference sites in West African cultural landscapes
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Effect of growth medium and method of application of Fusarium oxysporum on infestation of sorghum by Striga hermonthica in Burkina Faso
Published in Biocontrol science and technology (01-06-2004)“…A 2-year (1997-1998) study was conducted at Kouare, Burkina Faso, to investigate effect of growth medium and application method of Fusarium oxysporum isolate…”
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Land cover change and plants diversity in the Sahel: A case study from northern Burkina Faso
Published in Annals of forest research (01-01-2015)“…Understanding land cover degradation patterns and the effects of geomorphological units on phytodiversity is important for guiding management decisions and…”
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Survival and growth responses of Jatropha curcas L. to three restoration techniques on degraded soils in Burkina Faso
Published in Annals of forest research (01-07-2011)“…Land degradation is a major problem in the Sahelian countries. Erosion control through establishment of vegetation cover is at important strategy to reverse…”
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Floristic composition of two 100 km2 reference sites in West African cultural landscapes
Published in Nordic journal of botany (01-03-2003)“…All non‐cultivated, vascular plant species were recorded in two reference sites of each 100 km2 situated in traditionally managed agro‐pastoral landscapes of…”
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Floristic composition of two 100 km super(2) reference sites in West African cultural landscapes
Published in Nordic journal of botany (01-01-2004)“…All non-cultivated, vascular plant species were recorded in two reference sites of each 100 km super(2) situated in traditionally managed agro-pastoral…”
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Honey Production for Assessing the Impact of Climatic Changes on Vegetation
Published in Tropicultura (Antwerpen, Belgium) (01-01-2013)“…Burkina Faso is experiencing the effects of climate change in all sectors of its agriculture, including honey production. This study assessed the impact of…”
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Clonal propagation of Detarium microcarpum from root cuttings
Published in Silva fennica (Helsinki, Finland : 1967) (2010)“…Detarium microcarpum is a valuable tree species for fuelwood, timber, food and medicine in sub-Saharan Africa. However, its population is dwindling due to…”
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Comparison of growth responses of Khaya senegalensis seedlings and stecklings to four irrigation regimes
Published in Silva fennica (Helsinki, Finland : 1967) (2010)“…Khaya senegalensis is an important tree species for timber production, native to West Africa, but mahogany shoot borer attacks prevent successful plantations…”
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