Publications (1728)
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Agronomic Performance and Evaluation of Genetic Parameters of Okra Varieties [Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench] in Diffa, Niger
IDI SAIDOU Sani, BACHIR ELHADJI BOUNOU Mandouwa, ABDOUL-KARIM TOUDOU Daouda, RABO Younoussou, MAHAMADOU Abdou, BACHIR ELHADJI BOUNOU Hadjara, ABDOU Laouali, RABIOU Abdou, MAHAMANE Ali, SAWADOGO Nerbéwendé? BAKASSO Yacoubou
Genetic parameter estimation is used to develop selection strategies for sustainable and climate smart agriculture. The aim of the study is to determine the level of agromorphological diversity and show which hereditary traits would have good heritability to be taken into account in varietal improvement and genetic progress. Seven hundred and(...)
Abelmoschus esculentus; genetic variability; heritability, morphological diversity; Niger.
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How do climate and land use affect structural attributes, diversity and carbon sequestration at both vegetation and species levels in West African savanna ecosystems?
Valaire Séraphin Ouehoudja Yaro, Loyapin Bondé, Pawend-taoré Christian Bougma, Reginald Tang Guuroh, Oumarou Ouédraogo & Anja Linstädter
Research on land use impacts on woody diversity and carbon stocks in West African savannas has primarily focused on the vegetation level. However, a combined analysis at both vegetation and species levels offers a more nuanced understanding of carbon loss patterns and provides stronger guidance for management and conservation of threatened spe(...)
Burkina Faso, Carbon dynamic, Land conversion, Species carbon, Woody diversity
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Influence of seed size and pretreatments on Faidherbia albida (apple‑ring) seed germination in Burkina Faso
Innocent Charles Emmanuel Traoré, Bossila Séraphin Hien, Valaire Séraphin Ouehoudja Yaro, Alhassane Zaré, Marie Louise Kaboré, Blaise Kabré, Loyapin Bondé & Oumarou Ouédraogo
Faidherbia albida (Delile) A. Chev. is a key agroforestry species that provides multiple ecosystem services, including soil fertilization, carbon sequestration, and forage production. Despite its ecological importance in climate change mitigation and its vital role for rural communities, natural populations of F. albida are declining due to po(...)
Dormancy, Germination percentage, Scarification, Seed category, Faidherbia albida, West Africa
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Anti-biofilm, anti-quorum sensing potential, cytotoxicity, and UPLC-UV/DAD-MS/MS/QTOF profiling of Prosopis Africana (Guill. & Perr.) Taub. leaves and stems extracts: benefits of a traditional medicine in dental care
Bance Alimata, Rouamba Ablassé, Compaoré Moussa, Compaoré Eli, Kabré W.M.E Leila, Ouedraogo Noufou, Hay A. Emmanuelle, Kiendrebeogo Martin & Dijoux-Franca Marie-Geneviève
Background
Prosopis africana is traditionally used in folk medicine in Burkina Faso for oral diseases. Leaves and stems are used in rural areas to treat dental caries, and the bark is used to treat green diarrhea in infants. In the context of a better understanding of Prosopis africana’s bioactivity and toxicity, the present study deals with(...)
Prosopis africana, UPLC-UV/DAD-ESI-MS/MS, Anti-biofilm, Anti-quorum sensing, Dental care, Polyphenols, Alkaloids
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Identification of Sources of Resistance in Cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] to Vascular Disease Caused by Fusarium solani in Burkina Faso
Kiswendsida Issaka Sam, Pawinde Elisabeth Zida, Benoit Joseph Batieno, Saadon Leandre Poda, Yannick Bassole, Abdou-kader Congo, Zakaria Dieni , Hamadou Zongo, Jean Baptiste Tignegre , Bouma James Neya, Nerbewende Sawadogo
Fusarium solani is a cosmopolitan fungus causing mortality of young cowpea plants and severe wilting at an advanced stage of plant development. As a result, it considerably affects cowpea production, undermining food and nutritional security. The use of resistant varieties combined with appropriate agricultural practices is a very effective an(...)
Burkina Faso; Fusarium solani; genotypes; resistance; Vigna unguiculata
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Assessment of Diversity in Parental and F1 Populations of Pearl Millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] in Burkina Faso
Lardia Ali BOUGMA, Adjima OUOBA, Dieudonné TARO, Nerbéwendé SAWADOGO
Aims: Pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.) is one of the cross-pollinated cereals in West Africa. It is cultivated for its grains. However, to date, strategies for selecting pearl millet populations and hybrids are low in West Africa. The objective of this study is to characterize the genetic bases of parental and F1 populations of pe(...)
Heterogeneity; F1 populations; genetic base; Burkina Faso; ICRISAT
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Evaluation of the biochemical and nutritional profiles of Solanum aethiopicum L. subsp Kumba fruits: implications for diet and health
Kayaba Kaboré , Crépin Ibingou Dibala , Mah Alima Esther Traoré , Roger Dakuyo , Adjaratou Souratié , Tienbnoma Sandrine Ouédraogo , Aïnattou Ouédraogo , Ouaro desiré , Jean Axel Tegwendé Kaboré , Kabakdé Kaboré , Hemayoro Sama , Mamounata Diao & Mamoudou Hama Dicko
African eggplant Solanum aethiopicum L. subsp., is an important vegetable crop in
tropical regions, particularly in Burkina Faso. The present study was initiated with the
aim of carrying out a biochemical characterization of its fruit called “Kumba”. The
macromolecule contents were determined by standard methods. The mineral contents
were(...)
Solanum aethiopicum; nutritional properties; amino acids; fatty acids; Burkina Faso
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Can permanganate oxidizable carbon, microbial respiration, and carbon mineralization rate reflect carbon dynamics across land use and pedo-climate gradients in West African semi-arid zones?
Gannouka Nadjire, Alimata Arzouma Bandaogo, Amanuel W. Gebremichael, Oumarou Ouédraogo and Joseph Issaka Boussim
Climate variability, soil type, land use, and vegetation structure modulate soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics, but their effects on sensitive soil carbon indicators are not adequately quantified in semi-arid ecosystems. This research examined the independent and synergistic impacts of pedo-climate, land use, and canopy cover on permanganate o(...)
carbon dynamics, soil labile carbon, pedo-climatic conditions, dryland, microbial respiration, mineralization rates
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GC-MS characterization of bioactive compounds from Lippia multiflora Moldenke (Verbenaceae) flower essential oils and their antibiofilm potential against resistant bacteria
Ablassé Rouamba, Moussa Compaoré, Yahaya Zoungrana, Eli Compaoré & Martin Kiendrebeogo
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is a global health challenge, partly due to biofilm formation, which protects bacteria against drugs and the immune system. This study investigated the potential of essential oils from Lippia multiflora flowers to inhibit bacterial biofilms, offering a natural alternative to address bacterial resistance. Ant(...)
Bacterial resistance, Biofilm, Essential oil, Lippia multiflora, Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
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Molecular Detection of blaCTX-M-G1, blaVIM blaIMP and mcr Genes in Extended Spectrum β-Lactamase Bacilli Isolated at Schiphra Protestant Hospital, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
KJ. ZONGO, I. TIENDREBEOGO, MR. YOUGBARE, TWC. OUEDRAOGO, H. OUEDRAOGO, L. TRAORE, M. SAVADOGO, FW. DJIGMA and J. SIMPORE
Background and Aim: Infectious diseases nowadays are caused by multidrug-resistant bacteria,
making their management both difficult and costly. In Gram-negative bacilli, several enzymes
particularly ESBLs and carbapenemases allow to counteract the antibiotic effect of nearly all β
lactams. This leads to a dilemma for clinicians who increa(...)
Gram-negative bacilli; ESBL; Muitiplex PCR; CTX-M-1; IMP; VIM; mcr.
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Insect visitors of green fruits of Annona senegalensis Pers. (Annonaceae) and their potential role in the plant fruiting
Zézouma Anselme Dao, Rahim Romba, Ainara Peñalver-Cruz, Pascale Satour, Bruno Jaloux, Amadé Ouédraogo, Olivier Gnankiné
Annona senegalensis is a multipurpose wild shrub mainly used for food and traditional medicine by local people in tropical African. During its fruiting period, especially at the green fruit stage, this plant harbors an important community of insects such as various ant species (Formicidae) and the planthopper Hilda undata Walker (Tettigometrid(...)
Ants, Burkina Faso, Extrafloral nectar, Hilda undata, Mutualistic relationships, Wild plant insects
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Stay-green potential and interannual stability of sweet-stalk sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] genotypes cultivated in Burkina Faso
Salif Berthé; Wendmanegda Hermann Tondé; Pingawindé Sawadogo; Josiane Tiendrebeog; , Djakaridja Tiama;, Nerbéwendé Sawadogo
Sweet stalk sorghum is grown in Burkina Faso primarily for its grain, forage, and sugar-rich stalks. However, its productivity is heavily reliant on rainfall, and the variability in annual precipitation significantly limits its contribution to household food security. In this context, identifying droughttolerant genotypes with stable performan(...)
Sweet-stalk sorghum; Stay-green; Stability; Burkina Faso
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Effect of provenance and traits of fruit on the seed germination of Senegalia macrostachya in Burkina Faso, West Africa
OUEDRAOGO Hassane, KABRE Blaise, LYKKE Anne Mette, GUINDE Hamadé Tidjani, ADAM Abdul-Aziz, LANKOANDE Benjamin, OUEDRAOGO Amadé
Senegalia macrostachya is a multipurpose native shrub in West Africa that faces challenges in natural regeneration due to pests and overharvesting. This study evaluates seed germination and early seedling growth according to provenance, maturity stage, and the number of seeds in the fruit. Fruits were collected from four sites in two climate z(...)
Germination traits, Fruit traits, Seedling growth, Climate zone, Wild plant
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Acceptance, hesitancy, and ethical challenges of the COVID-19 vaccine in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Denise P. Ilboudo, Abibou Simpore, Joseph Sawadogo, Abdoul Karim Ouattara, Alice R. Ouedraogo, Luc Zongo, Albert T. Yonli, Abdou Azaque Zoure, Theodora M. Zohoncon, Florencia W. Djigma, Dorcas Obiri-Yeboah, Charlemagne M. Ouedraogo, Jacques Simpore
Background: In light of the public health emergency brought about by the novel coronavirus, health authorities
actively promoted vaccination against SARS-CoV-2. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the forefront critical
questions concerning individual freedoms and the right to consent or decline vaccination. To better anticipate
and man(...)
COVID-19; vaccine; Acceptance; Hesitancy; Green pass; Ethic; Sub-Saharan Africa
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Assessment of the humidity tolerance of onion (Allium cepa L.) cultivars grown in the field during the wet season
Alpha Sidy Traore, Jean Baptiste De La Salle Tignegre, Zakaria Kiebre, Sory Sissoko, John Rusagara Nzungize and Mahamadou Sawadogo
The study investigated how seasonal humidity patterns in 2020 influenced the survival, growth, and yield of different onion (Allium cepa L.) varieties. Relative humidity showed strong seasonal variation, starting at low and unstable levels from January to April (minimum 10 to 40%, maximum 40 to 80%), rising steadily from May to nearly 100%, an(...)
Humid season, humidity-tolerant, onion varieties, productivity, breeding programs, high-yielding.