Weed-Maize interactions and participatory field research for sustainable weed management in Benin: the case of Djougou and Natitingou
- Status
- current
- Project begin
- 01.10.2009
- Project end
- 30.10.2012
Description
The Project aims to increase the technical sight in decision making for mechanically weed control by the farmers in the North-west region of Benin. Especially for the farmers, the study will help to:
- Provide a better understanding of weed-crop interactions during the successive stages of maize growth (which weeds are the worst for maize crop? why and when);
- Derive knowledge for profitable and more sustainable weed management by farmers;
- Provide simple training tool-box s for farmers and students training on weed management.
For implementation, survey and trials are executed during the growing seasons in Benin (Project area) and data and results are analyzed in Germany (University of Hohenheim). Farmers and students of Agronomy Department of the University of Parakou (Benin) are involved.
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Further Information
Publications in the course of the project
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Determination of the critical period for weed control in corn
2013: Geoffroy Gantoli and Victor Rueda Ayala and Roland Gerhards