Publications (2199)
COMMUNICATION
Pratiques agricoles et dynamique de la biodiversité dans les parcs agroforestiers autour du corridor écologique du complexe Pô- Nazinga-Sissili au Burkina Faso
Zoungrana A., Visser M., Bationo B. A., Traoré S. & De Cannière C.
La raréfaction des terres cultivables menace l’intégrité des aires protégées et compromet la conservation de la biodiversité. Une meilleure connaissance des pratiques agricoles et de la diversité floristique des parcs agroforestiers riverains de ces aires protégées pourraient suggérer des stratégies de gestion durables. Cette étude a pour obje(...)
Agroécologie, Jachère, Aire protégée, Vitellaria paradoxa, Biodiversité
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Local adaptation and colonization are potential factors affecting sexual competitiveness and mating choice in Anopheles coluzzii populations
Charles Nignan1,2*, Bèwadéyir Serge Poda1,2,3, Simon Péguédwindé Sawadogo1, Hamidou Maïga1, Kounbobr Roch Dabiré1, Olivier Gnankine2, Frédéric Tripet4, Olivier Roux1,3 & Abdoulaye Diabaté
The mating behaviour of the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae complex is an important aspect of
its reproduction biology. The success of mosquito release programmes based on genetic control of
malaria crucially depends on competitive mating between both laboratory-reared and wild individuals,
and populations from different localities. It is(...)
local adaptation, colonisation, Anopheles coluzzii,sexual competitiveness , Burkina Faso
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First report of the parasitic infection in two snail species from Burkina Faso water bodies
Noellie W Kpoda, Géneviève I. Tingueri, Rimwaodo Pierre Silga, Awa Gnémé, Idrissa Ouédraogo, Gustave B Kabré
Trematodiases are important yet neglected tropical diseases, caused by trematode parasites with a multi-host life cycle, which typically involves a snail intermediate host. The many knowledge gaps regarding the trematode life cycles, pathology, and epidemiology complicate effective control. This work was initiated to inventory parasites as par(...)
Thiaridae, Zoonotic, Trematodes, Cercariae, Chaetogaster limnaei limnaei, Ouagadougou
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Anti-proliferative Effect of Nine Resins from Medicinal Plants of Burkina Faso
Aminata Pagnimdebsom Nacoulma, Moussa Compaoré, Sahabi Bakasso, Naamwin-So-Bawfu Romaric Meda, Martin Kiendrebeogo
Exudates are substances that ooze out of the pores of diseased and/or damaged tissue in plant that are well-used in
flourishing international and local uses in Burkina Faso. Previously, the ethnopharmacological investigations in Center region showed that there are lot of medicinal uses like as old wounds, skin disorders diseases treatment. Th(...)
Traditional Medicine, Resins, Antiproliferative
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Diversity of bats in the city of Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)
Napoko Malika KANGOYÉ, Wend Payãgdé Jean De Dieu SAWADOGO, Winkom Noellie KPODA, Noel Gabiliga THIOMBIANO, Adama OUEDA
Bats are often observed in the city of Ouagadougou; they are found in homes, offices and open spaces, especially under large trees. They are consumed as bushmeat and used by Traditional Medical Practitioners. In the context of re-emerging zoonosis, it is important to produce comprehensive knowledge about problematic species such as a bat. Then(...)
Bats, Urban, Diversity, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
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Nutrient cycling and microbial responses to termite and earthworm activity in soils amended with woody residues in the Sudano-Sahel
Salifou Traoré, Daouda Guébré, Edmond Hien, Mamoudou Traoré, Nathan Lee, Nicola Lorenz, Richard P. Dick
ermites and earthworms are the main groups of invertebrates in dry tropical ecosystems and exert significant effects on bioturbation and soil reorganization. The dynamics of microbial communities, enzymes and substrates associated with the flux of energy and nutrients induced by their diverse biogenic structures are still under-investigated in(...)
Biogenic structure, Earthworm cast, Microbial composition, Termite sheeting, Soil biodiversity
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Factors associated with the low birth weight of children under five years in North Center of Burkina Faso
Sibiri Bougma, Franck Garanet, Fatoumata Hama-Ba, Hama Cissé, Bakary Tarnagda, Souleymane Zio, Yves Traoré, Aly Savadogo
Introduction. Low birth weight (LBW) is a major public health problem, in both developed and developing countries, due to its magnitude and strong association with infant morbidity and mortality. Aim. To estimate the prevalence of low birth weight and identify associated factors in children under five years old. Methods. This is a cross-sectio(...)
Low birth weight, Medicine, Demography, Odds ratio, Birth weight, Confidence interval, Pregnancy, Pediatrics
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Influence of the Fermentative Flora on the Carbohydrate content of Sorghum Grains
Goubgou Mahamadé, Fabrice Bationo, Nébié Sibiri, Hama Cissé, Songré-Ouattara T Laurencia, Yves Traoré, Aly Savadogo
Microbial fermentation activates many endogenous enzymes that help improve the nutritional value of cereals. The present study aimed to determine the effect of the fermentation flora on the carbohydrate content of hulled and non-hulled sorghum grains fermented for 72 hours. The fermentation process, the enumeration of the total mesophilic aero(...)
Sorghum grains; pH; Carbohydrates; Yeasts; Fermentation
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Anémie et anomalies des indices érythrocytaires à l’hémogramme chez les donneurs de sang au Burkina Faso
Sawadogo S, Nebie K, Dianda C, Nikiema/Minougou M, Hassane B, Minougou/Ouattara A, Kafando E
Anémie et anomalies des indices érythrocytaires à l’hémogramme chez les donneurs de sang au Burkina Faso
Mots clés non renseignés
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Influence des infrastructures d’aménagement faunique et des villages riverains sur la distribution des primates diurnes dans la Réserve de Biosphère du W du Burkina Faso
Daogo Ouoba, Ollo T. Dibloni, Idrissa Kaboré, Victor Bancé, Adama Ouéda, Gustave B. Kabré
Dans la Réserve de Biosphère du W du Burkina Faso, des infrastructures ont été réalisées pour la conservation et l’utilisation durable des espèces fauniques. Cette étude vise à examiner l’influence de ces infrastructures et des villages riverains sur la distribution spatiale de trois espèces de primates diurnes. La méthode a consisté à l’analy(...)
Geography, Humanities, Forestry, Art
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Agronomic Variability of Yellow Nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus L.) Accessions in Burkina Faso.
Saïdou Yamwemba*, Jacques Ouedraogo, Pingawindé Sawadogo, Nerbewendé Sawadogo, Hamed Ouedraogo and Mahamadou Sawadogo.
Yellow nutsedge, Cyperus esculentus L. is a herbaceous species whose tubers are the edible parts. However, the yellow nutsedge of Burkina has not been the subject of agronomic characterization study. The agronomic performance of the species is still unknown. In order to know the agronomic variability of the species, an agronomic characterizati(...)
Cyperus esculentus L., tubers, variability, agronomic
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Total gossypol and oxidation levels of refined cottonseeds oils and crude peanut oils produced in Burkina Faso
Zio, S., Tarnagda, B., Zongo, O., Boro, A., Elothmani, D., LE Meurlay, D., Lancon Verdier, V. and Savadogo, A.
Edible oils produced and consumed in Burkina Faso often do not meet established standards. The objective of this study was to evaluate the total gossypol level of refined cottonseeds oils and the oxidation state of crude peanut oils and refined cottonseeds oils in Burkina Faso to determine the impact on consumer health. A total of 61 samples i(...)
Refined oil, Crude oil, Cottonseeds, Peanut, Gossypol, Oxidation
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Potential Antidiabetic Effects of Extracts from Four Medicinal Plants Used in Burkina Faso by Inhibition of Alpha-Amylase.
Judith N. Semporé, Mamounata Diao, Lassina Ouattara, Paulin Ouoba, Windmi Kagambega, Hemayoro Sama, Crépin I. Dibala, Kiessoun Konaté and Mamoudou H
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate α-amylase inhibitory effects of hydroethanolic extracts of bark from Daniella oliveri, Sclerocarya birrea, Maranthes polyandra, and Pteleopsis suberosa to fight type-II diabetes. Methods: Compound extractions were performed by hydroethanol maceration followed by liquid-liquid fractionation(...)
phenolic compounds; α-amylase inhibition; Sclerocarya birrea; Maranthes polyandra; Daniella oliveri; Pteleopsis suberosa
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Identification des facteurs de risques de transmission de zoonoses de chauves-souris à l'homme dans la ville de Ouagadougou
Napoko Malika KANGOYÉ, Wend Payãgdé Jean De Dieu SAWADOGO , Winkom Noellie KPODA, Noel Gabiliga THIOMBIANO, Adama OUEDA
Les zoonoses hautement létales provoquées par les virus, les bactéries et les parasites circulent entre les chauves-souris et les humains. Elles reconfigurent les relations entre ces espèces en désignant les chauves-souris comme des réservoirs de pathogènes, à l’origine de possibles épidémies. Pourtant, ces mammifères sont des espèces clés,(...)
Chauves-souris, Risque sanitaire, Zoonose, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
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Diversité piscicole et paramètres démographiques des principales espèces de poisson du réservoir de Samandeni, Burkina Faso
Mahamoudou Minoungou , Raymond Ouedraogo & Adama Oueda
La gestion de la pêcherie du réservoir de Samandeni au Burkina Faso, nouvellement mise en eau en 2017 nécessite des informations fiables qui sont pour l’instant éparses, insuffisantes voire inexistantes. Ce travail vise à combler ce gap à travers une analyse de la diversité, des paramètres de croissance et d’exploitabilité de la faune piscicol(...)
Poissons, diversité, croissance, réservoir de Samandeni, Burkina Faso