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Recent Development in Maize Research at Institute for Agricultural Research, Samaru, Nigeria

Recent Development in Maize Research at Institute for Agricultural Research, Samaru, Nigeria
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摘要 Maize research at Institute for Agricultural Research, Samaru, Nigeria resulted in sustained growth in yields in the last two decades. Maize is grown throughout the country with guinea savanna as the most important maize growing zone. In the last five years, four new open pollinating varieties developed in collaboration with the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA, Ibadan) had been released for production. Hybrid varieties are also marketed by seed companies. The research was focused on variety improvement, improved management practices, integrated pests and disease control, soil fertility management, on-farm testing of improved production packages and socio-economics of production as well as adoption studies. The recently released quality protein maize has improved the nutritional status of vulnerable groups. Drought tolerant maize for Africa research project has contributed to sustainable maize production, poverty reduction and food security in the continent.
出处 《Journal of Life Sciences》 2010年第7期53-57,共5页 生命科学(英文版)
关键词 Development in maize research new open pollinating varieties quality protein maize. 优质蛋白玉米 农业研究所 尼日利亚 玉米生产 热带农业 肥力管理 非洲大陆 持续增长
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