Issue 6, 2001

Ethnobotanicals in Ghana: reviving and modernising age-old farmer practice

Abstract

Steve Belmain and Phil Stevenson from the Natural Resources Institute in the UK describe how farmers' indigenous knowledge has improved grain storage practice through botanical pesticides and how it can be optimised through understanding the modes of action of the active components.

Article information

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Paper

Pestic. Outlook, 2001,12, 233-238

Ethnobotanicals in Ghana: reviving and modernising age-old farmer practice

S. Belmain and P. Stevenson, Pestic. Outlook, 2001, 12, 233 DOI: 10.1039/B110542F

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