2004
DOI: 10.4314/gjas.v35i1.1844
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Performance of intermediate maturing maize cultivars in drought-stressed and non-stressed environments in Ghana

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“…In addition, recurrent drought is the single most important factor limiting maize production in West and Central Africa, with several billion U.S. dollars in production lost annually to this stress factor (BaduApraku et al, 2011). In Ghana, frequent drought stress is a major constraint in the largely rain-fed agricultural system that limits the production of maize (MercerQuashie et al, 1993;Ohemeng-Dapaah 1994;SARI, 1995;Obeng-Antwi et al, 1999). Drought stress has often been cited by farmers in Ghana as one of the major constraints to high maize productivity in the Coastal, Guinea and Soudan savanna zones in the major season and in the forest, coastal savanna and transition zones in the minor season.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, recurrent drought is the single most important factor limiting maize production in West and Central Africa, with several billion U.S. dollars in production lost annually to this stress factor (BaduApraku et al, 2011). In Ghana, frequent drought stress is a major constraint in the largely rain-fed agricultural system that limits the production of maize (MercerQuashie et al, 1993;Ohemeng-Dapaah 1994;SARI, 1995;Obeng-Antwi et al, 1999). Drought stress has often been cited by farmers in Ghana as one of the major constraints to high maize productivity in the Coastal, Guinea and Soudan savanna zones in the major season and in the forest, coastal savanna and transition zones in the minor season.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%