Publications (5612)
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Millet (Pennisetum Glaucum (L.) R. Br.) Productivity under fertilization with poultry droppings in Burkina Faso
Aboubacar SORY, Rasmata NANA, Abdoulaziz BANHORO, Caleb Wendpang-yidé Idrissa OUEDRAOGO and Mahamadou SAWADOGO
Laying hen droppings are rich in nutrients and would be a good fertilizer for millet production.
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of laying hen droppings on the agronomic
potential of millet. A trial was conducted in Gampela during the 2021-2022 rainy season using a
Fisher block design. D0 (control), D2 (2.5 t/ha), D3(...)
Laying Hen Droppings, Chlorophyll, Canopy Cover Rate, Leaf Area
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Analytical Solution of Some Systems of Nonlinear Fractional Differential Equations by the SBA Method
Bamogo Hamadou, Francis Bassono, Kamaté Adama, Youssouf Paré
We suggest a new approach to the Some Blaise Abbo (SBA) method for solving systems of nonlinear fractional partial differential equations and we have tested it with two examples.
system of equations, nonlinear fractional partial differential equations, SBA method, fractional integral, Mittag-Leffler function
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Pathogenic Characterization of Three Fusarium Species Associated With Onion (Allium Cepa L.) in Burkina Faso
Sogoba K. Hamidou, Koita Kadidia, Ouattara Alassane, Sana Mohamed, Kassankogno A. Itolou, Sawadogo Harouna, Campa Claudine
Basal rot is a widespread onion disease caused by fungi belonging to Fusarium genus. The disease is known to incur onion yield loss worldwide. This study aims to identify and determine the pathogenicity of Fusarium species associated with basal rot of onions in Burkina Faso. Thirteen Fusarium isolates from seven regions of Burkina Faso were id(...)
Allium cepa L.; Burkina Faso; Fusarium genus; Pathogenicity
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Burkina Rock Phosphate Fertilization Increases Nodulation and Yield of Cowpea under Zaï Cultivation in Sahelian Agro-ecosystem of Burkina Faso
Zongo K. F., Traoré M., Guébré Hien E., Blavet D., Yattara I. I. and Drevon J-J.
Cowpea occupies a considerable place in the nutritional and economic balance of the rural population of Burkina Faso. However, its cultivation is marked by yield instability linked to soil depletion of nutrients, especially N and P, and irregular rains. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of phosphorus fertilization with the(...)
Cowpea; increased grain yield; nodules dry weight; Burkina rock phosphate fertilization
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Burkina in Sahelian Agro-ecosystem of Burkina Faso. J. Exp. Agric. Int., vol. 44, no. 12, pp. 69-81, Rock Phosphate Fertilization Increases Nodulation and Yield of Cowpea under Zaï Cultivation 2022
Zongo K. F., Traoré M., Guébré Hien E., Blavet D., Yattara I. I. and Drevon J-J.
Cowpea occupies a considerable place in the nutritional and economic balance of the rural population of Burkina Faso. However, its cultivation is marked by yield instability linked to soil depletion of nutrients, especially N and P, and irregular rains. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of phosphorus fertilization with the(...)
Cowpea; increased grain yield; nodules dry weight; Burkina rock phosphate fertilization
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Burkina Rock Phosphate Fertilization Increases Nodulation and Yield of Cowpea under Zaï Cultivation in Sahelian Agro-ecosystem of Burkina Faso
Koulibi Fidèle Zongo, Mohamed Traoré , Daouda Guébré, Edmond Hien, Didier Blavet, Inamoud Ibny Yattara and Jean-Jacques Drevon
Cowpea occupies a considerable place in the nutritional and economic balance of the rural population of Burkina Faso. However, its cultivation is marked by yield instability linked to soil depletion of nutrients, especially N and P, and irregular rains. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of phosphorus fertilization with the(...)
Cowpea; increased grain yield; nodules dry weight; Burkina rock phosphate fertilization
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Diets and food security of host and non-host households of internally displaced persons in the Kora, Burkina Faso
Brahima KOBYAGDA, Fatoumata HAMA-BA, Bakary TARNAGDA, Ousmane OUEDRAOGO, Bassibila ZOUNGRANA, Aly SAVADOGO
Introduction. Terrorism is escalating in the Sahel region of Africa, forcing massive population displacement and worsening food insecurity. Aim. The objective of the present study was to assess the level of food insecurity within households hosting internally displaced persons (IDP), known as host households, compared to households not hosting(...)
Kora, Food diversity, Food insecurity, Internally displaced persons
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The Solution of Fractional Diffusion-reaction Equation Via the Regular Perturbation Method (RPM)
Bationo Jérémie Yiyuréboula, Yaya Moussa, Bassono Francis
In this paper, we implement Regular Perturbation Method (RPM) of the Solving fractional diffusion-reaction equation, in order to determine the exact analytical solutions of some linear fractional diffusion-reaction equation. In general, the solving using this method allow to obtain exact or approximate solutions. For the case of the diffusion(...)
Linear fractional diferential equation regular perturbation method Mittag-Leer Caputo fractional derivative or integral
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Influence of rotational temperature on emission spectra of the branches Q, P and R of the system 2Σ→ 2π of hydroxide radical OH
Samuel Ouoba, Justin Zaïda, Ouindpouiré Auguste Aristide Soré and Jean Koulidiati
The work of this paper is focused on the influence of rotational temperature on the emission spectra of the branches relatively to the head of band Q(0,0). After a description of the rotational states, we took into account the total angular momentum in the case where the electronic spin is neglected. We then determined the terms of energy and(...)
Energy Levels; Spectra; Rotational Temperature; OH-radical; Numerical Model.
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Preliminary biological data of Sahel wetland ecosystems in Burkina Faso: Implications for ecological health assessment
Idrissa Kaboré, Lallébila Tampo, Victor Bancé, Clément Daboné, Komandan Mano, Halamoussa Joëlle Ayoro and Adama Ouéda
Birds, amphibians, fish, and macroinvertebrates are useful indicators of ecological conditions and ensure considerable conservation value and tools for decision making in management of wetland ecosystems. However, the use of these organisms to monitor wetland ecosystems has rarely been explored in Western Africa. Whereas, we are currently faci(...)
wetland, networks, biota, integrity, dryland
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L’antigène carcino-embryonnaire (ACE) a-t-il encore un intérêt dans le suivi des patientes sous chimiothérapie du cancer du sein ?
Fabienne Marie SOUDRE, Aboubacar BAMBARA, Arsène KAGAMBEGA, Arnaud KOURAOGO, Raoul KARFO, Alice KIBA, Elie KABRE, Jean SAKANDE
Introduction :
Le cancer du sein demeure un problème
majeur de santé publique dans le monde.
L’objectif était d’étudier le profil de l’ACE
au cours de la chimiothérapie chez les
patientes suivies pour cancer du sein.
Matériel et méthodes :
Il s’est agi d’une étude cas-témoins, qui
s’est déroulée de mai 2019 à août 2022 dans
deux struc(...)
ACE, marqueur tumoral, cancer du sein, chimiothérapie
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Enjeux de la publicité en langues nationales dans les télévisions burkinabè
BATCHO Dognon Lucien et KONSIMBO Esther Delwendé
L’utilisation des langues nationales à la télévision burkinabè dépasse aujourd’hui la simple volonté d’informer, de vulgariser et de promouvoir les conseils sur la santé, la protection de l’environnement, la scolarisation ou la vaccination des enfants par les acteurs non commerciaux. Désormais, les entreprises commerciales investissent dans la(...)
Publicité, langues nationales, télévision, promotion
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Attentes du patient atteint de cancer vis-à-vis de son aidant principal au Burkina Faso
A.T. Bambara · A.J.K. Nébié · A.C. Sama · F. Akanni · R. Sombié
Cette étude a pour objectif d’analyser les attentes des patients atteints de cancer vis-à-vis de leurs aidants principaux dans un contexte de pays à ressources limitées, et de déterminer la concordance entre ces attentes et les rôles assumés par leurs aidants principaux. Au total 72 patients ainsi que l’aidant principal de chacun d’eux ont é(...)
Aidant de malade · Cancer · Soutien social · Attentes · Burkina Faso
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Analyse comparée de la réglementation des produits cosmétiques des pays de la CEDEAO par rapport aux pays développés
7. Toé, N., Ouoba, K., Dori, D., Zimé Diawara, H. ., & Semdé, R.
La persistance des fléaux liés à la mauvaise qualité des produits cosmétiques comme les pathologies dermatologiques et la dépigmentation volontaire, est un problème de santé publique en Afrique de l’Ouest. L’objectif principal de cet article était de décrire les exigences règlementaires relatives aux cosmétiques dans les pays de la CEDEAO, com(...)
Produis cosmétiques, Risques sanitaires, Réglementation, CEDEAO
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Inland wetland fish and macroinvertebrates: potential indicators of ecological integrity /ecosystems health assessment tools
KABORÉ Idrissa, BANCÉ Victor and OUEDA Adama
Fish and macroinvertebrate are useful indicators of ecological condition, and ensure considerable
conservation value and tools for decision making in management of wetland ecosystems. Therefore, the use
of these biological elements to monitor wetland ecosystems are rarely explored in Western Africa region,
particularly in Sahel areas. Wh(...)
wetland, networks, biological community, integrity, West Africa