Publications (24)
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EVALUATION OF THE EFFICACY OF TWO AROMATIC PLANT EXTRACTS AGAINST PHYTOPATHOGENIC TOMATO FUNGI IN BURKINA FASO
Kibsa J. E. Sedego, Jean C. W. Ouedraogo, Elise Sanon, Abalo I. Kassankogno, Kounbo Dabiré, Philippe Sankara, Yvonne L. Bonzi-CoulibalyTomato production is faced with many fungal diseases including alternariosis and
anthracnose caused by Alternaria solani and Colletotrichum sp. respectively, which
cause major losses in production. Identify effective biofungicidal formulations based
on extracts of Eucalyptus camaldulensis...
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Evolution and Distribution of Mosaic Disease Caused by Cowpea aphid borne mosaic virus (CABMV) on Bambara Groundnut (Vigna subterranea) in Burkina Faso
Zongo Elisabeth Aboubié , Ouattara Alassane, Neya Bawomon Fidèle , Koala Moustapha, Néya Bouma James, Traore OumarBambara groundnut is an important legume with great nutritional and economic potential. However, its production is limited by several constraints, including viral diseases. Among these diseases, mosaic disease caused by Cowpea aphid borne mosaic virus (CABMV) is the most dominant and frequent on...
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Assessing the effects of Akanthomyces lecanii on urediniospores germination and disease severity of isolates of Puccinia arachidis in Burkina Faso
Tounwendsida Abel Nana, Mahamadou Sondo, Kadidia Koita, Kouka Hamidou Sogoba, Bawomon Fidèle NeyaPuccinia arachidis causes rust, which is one of the most important peanut foliar diseases in the world, particularly in Burkina Faso. In favourable conditions, rust can cause serious damage, and lead to notable crop losses in fields. For sustainable peanut production, alternative control...
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GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF FUNGI ASSOCIATED WITH SOYBEAN GROWING IN BURKINA FASO
Teendbwaoga Merlène Prisca OUEDRAOGO, Abalo Itolou KASSANKOGNO, Elise SANON, Abdoul Kader GUIGMA, Bowendsom Clément NIKIEMA, Hawa SOHORO, Issouf BARRY, Kounbo DABIRE, Issa WONNISoybeans are a major crop in developing countries, mainly as seeds in human and animal nutrition and food processing.
However, production is affected by various infectious diseases, particularly fungal diseases. This study aimed to analyse
geographical distribution and identify fungal...
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Screening of widely used accessions of tomato for resistance / tolerance to the Pepper yellow vein Mali virus in the central region of Burkina Faso
Ouattara Alassane, Kaboré Inoussa, Zombré Cyrille, Sogoba Kouka Hamidou, Badiel Badoua, Traoré Edgar Valentin, Nana Tounwendsida Abel, Koïta Kadidia, Traoré OumarTomatoes are a widely consumed fruit, important economically and in terms of food security. Despite this importance, tomato crops are confronted with constraints, including begomoviruses, such as the Pepper yellow vein Mali virus (PepYVMLV). Responsible for leaf deformation and yellowing in...
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Impact of Three Isolates of Cercosporidium personatum (Berk. Et M.A Curt.), a Pathogen of Late Leaf Spot, on Defoliation and Yield in Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) under Controlled Conditions
Neya Bawomon Fidèle, Dabire Tobdem Gaston, Ouattara Alassane, Sawadogo Amado, Sambakhe Diariétou, Sogoba Kouka Hamidou, Nana Tounwendsida Abel, Thio Ibié Gilles, Essem Frank, Koita KadidiaLate leaf spot caused by Cercosporidium personatum is one of the most widespread groundnut leaf diseases. Along with early leaf spot and rust, it is one of the main fungal diseases hampering groundnut production worldwide. Late leaf spot accounts for significant yield losses throughout the world...
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First report of a naturally occurring isolate of Pepper yellow vein Mali virus causing tobacco yellow leaf curl disease in Burkina Faso
A. Ouattara, T. A. Nana, K. H. Sogoba, K. Koïta, P. Lefeuvre, J. M. LettPepper yellow vein disease (PYVD) has been reported to be associated with the African monopartite begomovirus Pepper yellow vein Mali virus (PepYVMLV) in West Africa (Tiendrébéogo et al., 2008; Zhou et al., 2008). Recently, vegetable isolates of PepYVMLV have also been shown to be associated...
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APPROCHE METAGENOMIQUE POUR DECOUVRIR LA DIVERSITE ET LA STRUCTURE COMMUNAUTAIRE DES GEMINIVIRUS A L'ECHELLE DU SYSTEME AGRO-ECOLOGIQUE DANS DEUX LOCALITES DU BURKINA FASO
Ouattara Alassane, Hoareau Murielle , Chehida Selim Ben, Claverie Sohini, Otron Houa Daniel, Tiendrébéogo Fidèle, Traoré Edgar Valentin, Traoré Oumar, LettJean-Michel, Lefeuvre PierreLes virus à ADN monocaténaire codant pour une protéine associée à la réplication circulaire (CRESS) sont devenus l'un des groupes de phytovirus les plus importants et les plus dévastateurs. Ces virus connus à ce jour ont été caractérisés à partir de cultures. Néanmoins, on pense...
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Morphological and Molecular Identification of Fungi Associated with Sesame Diseased Plants of the Three Agroclimatic Zones of Burkina Faso
WR Soalla, PE Zida, BJ Neya, K KoitaSesame is Burkina Faso’s second essential agricultural export after cotton. It’s consequently a supply of income for producers and foreign exchange for the country. However, sesame production is characterized by low average yields of about 538 kg·ha-1 at the farmer’s field as compared to...
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Effect of Sorghum bicolor mycorrhizae on development of tomato in nursery
Sogoba Hamidou, Ouattara Alassane, Nana Tounwendsida Abel, Nabelo Sarata, Koïta KadidiaTomato is one of the most important vegetable crops in Burkina Faso. Nevertheless, tomato production is
confronted with numerous biotic and abiotic constraints. So, it is essential to find ways of boosting its production, starting at the nursery. In nurseries, the use of mycorrhizal fungi can...
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Performance Evaluation of 49 Rice Lines with Known Rice Blast Resistance Genes in Irrigated and Rain-Fed Areas
Abalo Itolou Kassankogno, Fatimata Hourétou DIALLO, Adama Zongo, Clément Bowendson NIKIEMA, Kadidia Koita, Elise Sanon, Ibrahima Ouedraogo, Kadougoudiou Abdourasmane KonateRice blast caused by Magnaporthe oryzae is one of the major rice diseases in Burkina Faso with losses up to 77% under favorable disease conditions. For the management of this disease, the use of resistant cultivars remains the most economical, and most protective method for the environment. This...
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Quantification of diversity sampling bias resulting from rice root bacterial isolation on popular and nitrogen-free culture media using 16S amplicon barcoding
Moussa Sondo, Issa Wonni, Agnieszka Klonowska, Kadidia Koïta, Lionel MoulinCulturing bacteria from plant material is well known to be conducive to strong bias compared to the actual diversity in the original samples. This bias is related to the bacterial cultivability, chemical composition of the media and culture conditions. Recovery bias is often observed but has...
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Biocontrol of rust and leaf spots diseases of peanut using culture filtrates of Akanthomyces lecanii in natural conditions in Burkina Faso
Nana Tounwendsida Abel, Ouattara Alassane, Sogoba Kouka Hamidou, Somda Bèpiougninè Bienvenu, Sirima Adama, Neya Bawomon FidèleLeaf spots and rust are the most destructive diseases of peanut in Tropical Africa, but it has shown that Akanthomyces lecanii is known as hyperparasite of rust and leaf spots fungi. Previous studies have investigated on the use of conidia of A. lecanii in biocontrol of these diseases. However,...
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Efficacité des fongicides AZOX et MANCO 80 WP dans la lutte contre les cercosporioses de l’arachide au Burkina Faso
Tounwendsida Abel NANA , Mahamadi ILBOUDO, Alassane OUATTARA, Kadidia KOITALes cercosporioses sont les maladies foliaires les plus importantes de l'arachide au Burkina Faso. Par conséquent, des méthodes de contrôle efficaces sont nécessaires afin de réduire les pertes de rendement. Dans la présente étude, l'efficacité des fongicides AZOX (Azoxystrobine), MANCO...
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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 ClaudineBasal 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...