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◆特別推進研究 2011年度活動報告

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*1st INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON "SAWAH" ECO-TECHNOLOGY AND RICE FARMING IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA 22-24th November, 2011. Golden Tulip Hotel, Kumasi, GHANA. [Programme(PDF)]
  • Hon. Minister, MEST. Keynote Address. [PDF]
  • T, Wakatsuki, M. M. Buri, R. Bam., S. Y. Ademiluyi, I. I. Azogu., O. O. Oladele., and C. A. Igwe, Multi-functionality of Sawah eco-technology: why sawah-based rice farming is critical for Africa's green revolution. [Paper(PDF)], [PPt(PDF)]
  • T, Wakatsuki., M. M. Buri., R, Bam. and S. Y. Ademiluyi, Farmers' personal irrigated sawah systems to realize the green revolution and Africa's rice potential: Sawah ecotechnology. [Paper(PDF)], [PPt(PDF)]
  • S. Y. Ademiluyi., T. O, Dada-Joel., T. Wakatsuki, et al., Skills For Cost Effective Sawah Systems Development Using Hydro-Power Tiller. [PPt(PDF)]
  • I. I. Azogu, Overview in Nigerian policy on mechanization and lowland development: SERIF achievement strategy. [Paper(PDF)]
  • N. Fujimoto, Lessons leaned during implementation of the study on "Developing Improved Inflastructure and Technology for Rice Production in Africa. [Paper(PDF)]
  • E. Owusu-Sekyere, Agroforestry and "Sawah": A sustainable Land Use System for Socio-economic and Environmental Benefits in Ghana. [Paper(PDF)]
  • Oladele, O. I., Socio-economic and dynamics of farmers Assosiations for technology adoption. [Paper(PDF)]
  • Darmawan, The Long-term Effect of green revolution Technogy from 1970 to 2003 on "Sawah" Soil Properties in Java, Indonesia. [Paper(PDF)]
  • S. Y. Ademiluyi, Challenges of lowlands mechanization through sawah eco-technology in Nigeria. [Paper(PDF)]
  • Adigbo, Managing the challenges in optimizing wetland management via sawah rice production: Abeokuta experience. [Paper(PDF)]
  • A. Joshua, Dissemination of Sawah Ecotechnology at Bida, Zaria-Nakala UN Villages, FCT-WAKO, and Kebbi states, Nigeria. [Paper(PDF)]
発表論文
  1. Oladele, O. I. and T. Wakatsuki, Learning Alliances in Sawah Rice Technology Development and Dissemination in Nigeria and Ghana. Life Science Journal, 8(2):622-627, 2011. [PDF]
  2. C. I. Alarima, A. Kolawole, C. I. Sodiya, O. I. Oladele, T. Masunaga and T. Wakatsuki, Factors affecting the adoption of sawah technology system of rice production in Nigeria. Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment, Vol.9(3&4): 177-182, 2011. [PDF]
  3. S. S. Abe., T. Kotegawa, T. Onishi, Y. Watanabe and T. Wakatsuki, Soil particle acumulation in termite (Macrotermes bellicosus) mounds and the implications for soil particle dynamics in a tropical savanna Ultisol. Ecological Research, 27(1): 219-227, 2012. [PDF]
  4. S. S. Abe, Y. WATANABE, T. ONISHI, T. KOTEGAWA and T. Wakatsuki, Nutrient storage in termite (Macrotermes bellicosus) mounds and the implications for nutrient dynamics in a tropical savanna Ultisol. Soil Science amd Plant Nutrition, 57: 786-795, 2011. [PDF]
  5. S. S. Abe and T. Wakatsuki, Sawah ecotechnology - a trigger for a rice green revolution in Sub-Saharan Africa. Outlook on AGRICULTURE, Vol.40(3): 221-227, 2011. [PDF]
  6. C. I. Alarima, A. Kolawole, E. Fabusoro, A. A. Ajulo, T. Masunaga and T.Wakatsuki, Knowledge and training needs of farmers adopting sawah rice production technology in Nigeria. Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment, Vol.9(3&4): 183-188, 2011. [PDF]
  7. M. M. Buri., R. N. Issaka., T, Wakatsuki, and N, Kawano, Improving the productivity of lowland soils for rice cultivation in Ghana: The role of 'Sawah' system. Journal of Soil Science and Environmental Management, Vol.2(10): 304-310, 2011. [PDF]
  8. A. Kolawole, O. I. Oladele and T. Wakatsuki, Profitability of different sawah rice production models within lowlands in Nigeria. Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment, Vol.9(1): 268-274, 2011. [PDF]
  9. Oladele, O. I., A. Kolawole and T. Wakatsuki, Land tenure, investment and adoption of Sawah rice production technology in Nigeria and Ghana: A qualitative approach. African Journal of Agricultural research, Vol.6(6): 1519-1524, 2011. [PDF]
  10. K. Sato, N. Iwashima, T. Wakatsuki and T. Masunaga, Quantitative evaluation of treatment precesses and mechanisms of organic matter, phosphourus, and nitrogen removal in a multi-soil-layering system. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 57: 475-786, 2011. [PDF]
  11. C.A. Alarima, C. O. Adamu, T. Masunaga and T. Wakatsuki, Constraints to Sawah Rice Production System in Nigeria. Journal of Human Ecology, 36(2): 121-130, 2011. [PDF]
  12. S. E. Obalum, U. C. Amalu, M. E. Obi and T. Wakatsuki, Soil Water Balance and Grain Yield of Sorghum under No-Till Versus Conventional Tillage with Surface Mulch in the Derived Savanna Zone of Southeastern Nigeria. Experimental Agriculture, 47(1): 89-109, 2011. [PDF]
  13. S. E. Obalum, I. M. Okpara, M. E. Obi and T. Wakatsuki, Short Term Effects of Tillage-Mulch Practices Under Sorghum and Soybean on Organic Carbon and Eutrophic Status of a Degraded Ultisoil in Southeastern Nigeria. Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems., Vol14: 393-403, 2011. [PDF]
  14. S. E. Obalum, C. A. Igwe, M. E. Obi and T. Wakatsuki, Water use and grain yield response of rainfed soybean to tillagemulch practices in southeastern Nigeria. Scientia Agricola., Vol.68(5): 554-561, 2011. [PDF]
  15. S. E. Obalum, M. M. Buri, J. C. Nwite, Hermansah, Y. Watanabe and T. Wakatsuki, Soil Degradation-Induced Decline in Productivety of Sub-Saharan African Soils: The Prospects of Looking Downwards the Lowlands with the Sawah Ecotechnology. Applied and Environmental Soil Science, Vol.2012, Article ID 673926:1-10, 2012.
平成23年度実績報告書
  • 収支決算報告書(様式C-6)
  • 研究実績報告書(様式C-7-1)[PDF]



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