Search Results - "Osei, Ophelia"
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Increasing lowland rice yields of smallholder farmers through the adoption of good agricultural practices in the forest agro-ecological zone of Ghana
Published in Plant production science (01-10-2023)“…Rice is an important food crop in Ghana. However, its production has constantly been below 40% of the demand, and most of the requirements meet from imports…”
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Yield potentials of improved rice varieties for increased lowland rice production within the mankran watershed in Ghana
Published in Plant production science (02-01-2023)“…Rice production in Ghana is limited by low varietal choices, which puts farmers at a disadvantage in meeting the market demand for consumers. The objectives of…”
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Organic Manure Improves Soybean Response to Rhizobia Inoculant and P-Fertilizer in Northern Ghana
Published in Frontiers in agronomy (04-09-2020)“…Inherently low concentrations of soil nutrients and erratic rainfall pattern in sub-Sahara Africa limit soybean response to rhizobia inoculant and…”
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Native Rhizobia Strains Enhance Seed Yield of Groundnut Varieties in Northern Ghana
Published in Frontiers in agronomy (14-05-2021)“…Rhizobia inoculation with effective strains is an environmentally friendly approach for enhancing nodulation and yield of legumes. To obtain an ideal strain…”
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PCR assay for direct specific detection of Bradyrhizobium elite strain BR 3262 in root nodule extracts of soil-grown cowpea
Published in Plant and soil (01-08-2017)“…Aims Successful inoculation of legume crops with rhizobia depends on dominating nodule occupancy with highly efficient strains. The aim of this study was to…”
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Bacteria related to Bradyrhizobium yuanmingense from Ghana are effective groundnut micro-symbionts
Published in Applied soil ecology : a section of Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-06-2018)“…•Native rhizobium strains effectively nodulated a popular groundnut variety in Ghana.•Rhizobium inoculation increased biological N2 fixation in groundnut grown…”
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Native Bradyrhizobium Strains From Ghana Can Enhance Grain Yields of Field-Grown Cowpea and Groundnut
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