Utilization of Azolla in rice production in West Africa: potentials and constraints

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V. N. Nguyen
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Vol 51 (1) ◽  
pp. 77-84
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Keiichi HAYASHI ◽  
Yasuhiro TSUJIMOTO ◽  
Tamao HATTA ◽  
Yukiyo YAMAMOTO ◽  
Jun-Ichi SAKAGAMI ◽  
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2013 ◽  
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pp. 361-368 ◽  
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Papa Abdoulaye Seck ◽  
Abou Togola ◽  
Ali Touré ◽  
Aliou Diagne
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2018 ◽  
Vol 96 ◽  
pp. 86-97 ◽  
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Justin Fagnombo Djagba ◽  
Luc O. Sintondji ◽  
Amadou Malé Kouyaté ◽  
Idriss Baggie ◽  
Georges Agbahungba ◽  
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pp. 23-42 ◽  
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M.M Buri ◽  
T Masunaga ◽  
T Wakatsuki

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Jasmin Joppich

The following paper is about the knowledge and technologies of rice cultivation that enslaved Africans brought from West Africa to colonial South Carolina. The paper examines why and in what ways West African technologies of rice cultivation were used and adapted in South Carolina to maximise production and profits, how rice production evolved after the Civil War in 1865, and whether there were any further developments in US rice cultivation.


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