RSIF Digital Repository
The Regional Scholarship and Innovation Fund (RSIF) digital repository is a digital service that collects, preserves, and distributes research output of its stakeholders and the Regional Coordination Unit. It facilitates digital preservation and scholarly communication.
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Musa, Abdulrahman Adeiza; Onwualu, Azikiwe Peter
(Heliyon, 2024-02-15)
In recent years, there has been a notable surge in research focusing on the use of natural fiber-reinforced polymer composites (NFRPCs) in the automobile industry. These materials offer several advantages over their synthetic ...
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Fundikira, Sambwe; Selestine, Emmanuella; Msollo, Safiness
(2023-09-14)
Pesticides are important components of agricultural production but the consumption of crops treated with pesticides, even in small quantities, can accumulate in the human body and cause health problems. Therefore, consumers’ ...
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Toessi, Goudjo Habib; Sikirou, Rachidatou; Amari, Elisée Georges Dadé Ler-N'ogn; Gandonou, Esaïe; Zannou, Afio; Koné, Daouda
(Heliyon, 2024-06-12)
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Citrus production represents an important activity for the national economy and a source of income for farmers in Benin. However, fungal diseases are a major constraint to production intensification. ...
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Toessi, Goudjo Habib; Sikirou, Rachidatou; Amari, Elisée Georges Dadé Ler-N’ogn; Dianda, Oumarou Zoéyandé; Wonni, Issa; Bouhssini, Mustapha El
(2024-05-28)
Citrus black spot is a major constraint to citrus production in Benin. Identification of the pathogen causing citrus black spot disease was carried out in the laboratory on symptomatic fruits. Fruit samples were collected ...
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Toessi, Goudjo H.; Amari, Elisée G. D. L.; Sikirou, Rachidatou; Yéo, Yéfoungnigui S.; Adanvé, Jean-Fabrice
(International Journal of Phytopathology, 2024-01)
Fungal diseases are a major constraint for the intensification of citrus production in Benin. The aim of this study was to identify the main citrus fungal diseases and to assess their distribution, prevalence, and severity). ...
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