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The revolutionary trend of maize in Nigeria

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Joseph M. Fajemisin1 editions

This is the autobiography of a scientist heavily involved in hybrid maize development in Nigeria in the last fifty years. The central theme is the multi-institutional framework that facilitated maize varietal development and the promotion, uptake and diffusion of the technologies developed. The book starts with the author's eye witness account of how his own father's farm crop was damaged by the outbreak of lowland rust, a maize disease caused by Puccinia poloysora, that swept the continent in the late 1940s and early 1950s. The author chronicles the establishment of the seed industry, a direct product of hybrid maize development in Nigeria. As a result of the expansion of maize beyond its traditional growing zone, several research challenges surfaced: epiphytotoics of maize streak virus and downy mildew diseases, infestation by parasitic weed Striga hermonthica and the maize production abiotic constraints such as low soil nitrogen and drought. Includes reviews of various government-sponsored food production campaigns that utilized maize as a prime crop amenable to on-farm demonstration and massive adoption. Those campaigns include Operation Feed the Nation (OFN), National Accelerated Food Production Project (NAFPP), Agricultural Development Projects (ADAPs), Sasakawa Global 2000, and the current Agricultural Transformation Agenda of the Federal Government.

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