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Features, Issue 4 »
[31 Mar 2010 | 2 Comments | 3,210 views]
A research park for Africa

The IITA headquarters in Ibadan, Nigeria sits on about 1,000 hectares of protected agricultural and forest land. Read about the rich variety of life that can be found in this small pocket of Africa.

Features, Issue 4 »
[31 Mar 2010 | 2 Comments | 3,122 views]
Unlocking the diversity of yam

IITA emphasizes the imperatives of yam conservation for improvement and the benefit of millions of farmers relying on this staple.

Features, Issue 4 »
[31 Mar 2010 | One Comment | 1,729 views]
Safeguarding local varieties ensures food security

Conserving local varieties ensures a robust gene pool of important traits for crop improvement and helps guarantee food security.

Features, Issue 3 »
[14 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 3,760 views]
Save African bananas!

Last August, the international community came together in Tanzania to establish a framework for combating the worst enemies of African banana in years—banana Xanthomonas wilt and banana bunchy top disease.

Features, Issue 3 »
[14 Oct 2009 | 3 Comments | 5,217 views]
Biological control at IITA: past, present, and future

This commentary presents a comprehensive review of IITA’s past and present efforts, and future initiatives on biocontrol. It also forwards some insights on how biocontrol efforts could be more successful.

Features, Issue 3 »
[14 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 2,815 views]
Unraveling the diversity of African insects

Biosystematics involves the study of the origin, distribution, biology, association, and evolutionary relationships of organisms. Learn why it is important in biocontrol.

Features, Issue 3 »
[14 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 1,806 views]
Farmers keen on GM crops

This article describes the results of a study by IITA and partners on Tanzanian farmers’ understanding and perceptions of genetically modified crops.

Features, Issue 3 »
[14 Oct 2009 | No Comment | 3,047 views]

Why do relationships matter? Find out why in this brief explaining the importance of understanding crossing combinations in developing rice cultivars suitable for sub-Saharan Africa.

Best Practice, Features, Frontiers, Issue 2 »
[14 Mar 2009 | One Comment | 3,401 views]
Developing genomic resources for banana

Information on the banana genome and molecular tools to map traits are lacking. IITA is mapping and characterizing new molecular markers for use in banana breeding and genetics.

Features, Issue 2 »
[8 Mar 2009 | 3 Comments | 3,712 views]
Is hybrid rice the answer?

Guest contributor Glenn Gregorio of IRRI suggests that hybrid rice may help solve Africa’s rice woes. Find out how tropical hybrids fared under conditions in the IITA research farm in Ibadan, Nigeria.