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Coffee wilt disease: The forgotten threat to coffee
This review describes a series of hugely damaging outbreaks of coffee wilt disease across Africa over the past century, and evaluates strategic successes and failures in tackling its second wave. Photo: G Hakiza. Abstract Coffee is attacked by several highly damaging pests and diseases, which include coffee wilt disease (CWD).
Lily D. Peck, Eric Boa
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Numerical quenching for a semilinear parabolic equation
This paper concerns the study of the numerical approximation for the nonlinear parabolic boundary value problem with the source term leading to the quenching in finite time.
Diabate Nabongo, Theodore K. Boni
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Abstract BACKGROUND Parkia biglobosa stem bark extracts were prepared using methanol, methanol 80%, water and ethyl acetate to investigate their phytochemical contents, as well as antioxidant and enzyme inhibitory properties. RESULTS Liquid chromatography (LC) quadrupole time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry (MS) and LC‐MSn revealed the presence of ...
Stefania Sut +7 more
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Joint modelling improve predictive estimation compared to individual modelling. The accurate predictions highlighted high diversity in the association between malaria and vector species, with most of the area having more than one species suitability correlated with malaria suitability.
Ruth Marie A. Kouame +5 more
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In Côte d’Ivoire, the popularity of ready‐to‐eat salads has grown substantially. Despite their convenience, these products often face criticism for their microbiological safety. This research was conducted to assess the virulence and antibiotic resistance profiles of Escherichia coli (E. coli), Salmonella spp., and Staphylococcus aureus (S.
N’goran Parfait N’zi +5 more
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The production of attiéké in Côte d'Ivoire is done in all areas by various ethnic groups. However, the typology of attiéké produced depends on their origin, among which some have potential for Geographical Indication (GI).
Kouadio Benal Kouassi +3 more
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Green Spaces in Yamoussoukro Secondary Schools (Ivory Coast)
The Scientific High School and Mamie Adjoua High School, the only secondary schools in the city of Yamoussoukro, have green spaces, but with of different compositions of different plant species. This study enabled us to assess the plant diversity of these green spaces and to estimate the carbon stock of tree species.
Ambé Augustin +4 more
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Diagnosis of open defecation in Yamoussoukro District (Central Côte d’Ivoire)
The pathological landscape of Yamoussoukro district is dominated by environmental diseases (malaria, typhoid fever, respiratory infections). These diseases are linked to lack of sanitation and hygiene and open defecation. The objective of this study is to draw up an inventory of fixtures of sanitation in Yamoussoukro district and determine the reasons ...
Kinanpara KONE +4 more
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The effect of environmental parameters on contaminant uptake by a passive sampler device
A passive sampling device previously developed was used to assess environmental contamination. It consists of a polymeric bag filled with an organic solvent in which contaminants are preconcentrated after passively diffusing from the water column.
EN Wandan, Kopoin Adouby, Akissi Chantal
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Evaluation of Heavy Metals Loading of Yamoussoukro Lake System (COTE D?IVOIRE)
The present study was conducted to provide baseline data for metal concentration in Yamoussoukro lake system, a tropical lake system. For this purpose, seventeen stations were selected as sampling sites. Water samples were collected monthly, between January and December 2011 and analyzed using Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP-OES) spectrometer to ...
AW Sadat +3 more
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