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Melaku Gedil, Wende Mengesha, Oluyinka Ilesanmi and Abebe Menkir
Micron3 nutrient deficiencies are pervasive in the diets of millions of people in developing countries, calling for effective mitigation measures. The development of biofortified cultivars through breeding holds promise for sustainable and affordable sol...
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Mary Mulenga, Kennedy O. Ouma, Concillia Monde and Stephen Syampungani
Mercury (Hg) pollution remains an environmental global concern due to its non-degradable and toxic nature. Natural and anthropogenic sources of Hg adversely affect the functioning of aquatic ecosystems and biological processes. In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA...
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Fengjie Xie, Xiao Wang and Cuiping Ren
The Belt and Road has developed rapidly in recent years. Constructing a comprehensive traffic network is conducive to promoting the development of the the Belt and Road. To optimize the layout of the Belt and Road comprehensive traffic network, this pape...
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Emmanuel Adinyira, Kofi Agyekum, Bernard Kofi Baiden, Obas John Ebohon, Godslove Ampratwum
Sub-Saharan Africa?s urban culture makes open marketplaces an essential part of life in their cities. What goes on in these markets undoubtedly opens them up to threats of adversity, tragedy, and other significant sources of stress. How can these open ma...
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Yulhendri Yulhendri, Inaya Sari Melati, Jean Elikal Marna, Weni Softazia
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West and East coast of Sumatra are two different geographical and trade routes. The West Coast is connected with trade direction to India, Arabia and Africa while on the East Coast it is connected with trade in the Malacca Strait, East Asian economy. Bas...
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Adama Zongo, Abdourasmane K. Konate, Kadidia Koïta, Mahamadou Sawadogo, Philippe Sankara, Bonny R. Ntare and Haile Desmae
Early leaf spot (ELS) is one of the major biotic constraints of groundnut production in West and Central Africa. A study using 6 × 6 F2 full diallel populations from six parents (NAMA, B188, PC79-79, QH243C, TS32-1, and CN94C) was conducted to asse...
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Building Information Modelling (BIM) has been gaining widespread adoption in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry across the globe. Consequently, several research studies have attempted to construct a holistic review of the incr...
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Komivi Dossa, Louis W. Yehouessi, Benoît C. Likeng-Li-Ngue, Diaga Diouf, Boshou Liao, Xiurong Zhang, Ndiaga Cissé and Joseph M. Bell
Sesame is an important crop in West and Central Africa playing a role of an alternative cash crop for smallholders. However, sesame productivity is highly impaired by drought. This study aimed at identifying some drought-resistant genotypes and efficient...
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Joko Mariyono(1), Apri Kuntariningsih(2), Hanik A. Dewi(3), Evi Latifah(4), Putu B. Daroini(5), Aria A. Negoro(6), Victor Afari-sefa(7), Greg Luther(8), (1) University of Pancasakti - Tegal (2) Faculty of Administration Science, Brawijaya University (3) Assessment Institute for Agricultural Technology, IAARD (4) Assessment Institute for Agricultural Technology, IAARD (5) Assessment Institute for Agricultural Technology, IAARD (6) Faculty of Administration Science, Brawijaya University (7) West and Central Africa of World Vegetable Center (8) World Vegetable Center, H.Q., Taiwan
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Kenné N. de Kock, Cornelius T. Wolmarans
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Burnupia mooiensis was already described in 1912 from specimens from the Mooi River, Potchefstroom while the oldest sample in the National Freshwater Snail Collection (NFSC) dates back to 1956. There are currently 14 species on record; however, to d...
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