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DAKAR - SENEGAL AAHC 2021 ALL AFRICA HORTICULTURAL CONGRESS MARCH 29 - 31st 2021 Provisional PROGRAMME
CONGRESS AT A GLANCE Le congrès en un coup d’œilCONTEXT T he horticultural development is one of the main factors in increasing Senegal’s agricultural competitiveness and Monday Tuesday strengthen its contribution Wednesday to the production of national Morning 29/03/2021 30/03/2021wealth. 31/03/2021 For that, it is necessary to implement a comprehensive and inclusive strategy that integrates all areas of the horticultural value chain. 8 :30 -10 :00 Official opening Keynote 5 From this perspective, the Horticulture Keynote 7 Cluster, together with the Horticulture Direction, the Ministry of Professional Keynote 6 Training, Learning and Keynote 8 Skills and UCAD, have Artisanal initiated a process for Senegal to join the ISHS (International Society for Horticultural Science). 3 thematic symposia in 3 thematic symposia in parallel parallel role in the sector of scientific In order to strengthen Senegal’s research and innovation in horticulture, the Horticulture Cluster, with the support of the Ministry of Agriculture and Keynote 1 Rural Equipment, proposed and obtained in Ibadan, during the 3rd AAHC 2016, the holding in 2021 of the 4th African Keynote 2 Congress of Horticultural Sciences in Senegal. 10:30 - 12:30 T1 T2 T3 T1 T2 T3 Keynote 3 Keynote 4 3 thematic symposia in Afternoon parallel AAHC 2021 Dakar The 4 thAAHC Dakar Conference, which will be the first of ISHS Business meeting AAHC in the French-speaking world, is aiming at significantly increasing the number of participants. Its main objectives are, among others, to: 13:30 - 15:30 T1 T2 T3 • Build a space for interaction and experience sharing for e-Poster session W1 global and African horticulture W3 stakeholders, on current • Nigeria realities, researches and ongoing reflections, practices that AAHC2016 will strongly impact transformation inside this economic • Kenya and social sector, with a powerful strategic positioning for the continent. DAKAR AAHC2009 • Take stock of African Horticulture: where do we stand in SENEGAL aahc 2021 terms of specific experiences and plans for the future? FAO side event • Through thematic workshops, foster B2B discussions, promote business opportunities, develop sustain partnership and strategic investment • Afrique du Sud 16:00 - 17:30 W4 W6 W2 AAHC2012 W5 Closure session LOCATION OF THE THEME OF THE EVENT CONGRESS T :will The Congress Symposium take place in W : Seminar-debate e-Posters Dakar and will be held online Transformative 29 -31St March innovations in 2021 ii horticulture Book of Abstracts – Livre des Résumés 4 th A l l A f r i c a 29 – 31 MARCH 2021 Hort icult ur al Congress
DAY 1 / JOUR 1 Monday, 29 March 2021 Opening session / Session d’ouverture TIME Opening session / Session d’ouverture DAY 1 / JOUR 1 Moderator: Moctar Fall, President of the Horticulture Cluster of Senegal - Opening speech 1 – Mrs Soham El Wardini, Mayor of the city of Dakar Monday, 29 - March 20212 – Mrs Yüksel Tüzel, President of ISHS Opening speech 8:30 – 10:00 - Opening speech 3 – Mr Haile Gabriel Abebe, Assistant-Director General, FAO Regional Office - Opening speech 4 – S. E. Mr. Philippe Lalliot, Ambassador of France in Senegal - Opening Opening speech 5session / Session – Mr. Dame Diop, d’ouverture Minister of Employment, Vocational Training, Apprenticeship and Integration - Opening speech 6 – Mr Moussa Baldé, Minister of Agriculture and Rural Equipment TIME Opening session / Session d’ouverture Moderator: Moctar Fall, President of the Horticulture Cluster of Senegal Plenary session / Session plénière - - 10h30 Opening speech 1 – Mrs Soham – 12h30 El Wardini, Mayor of the city of Dakar Opening speech 2 – Mrs Yüksel Tüzel, President of ISHS 8:30 – 10:00 - Opening speech 3 – Mr Haile Gabriel Abebe, Assistant-Director General, FAO Regional Office - Opening speech 4 – S. E. Mr. Philippe Lalliot, Ambassador of France in Senegal Invited keynote speakers / Conférenciers invités - Opening speech 5 – Mr. Dame Diop, Minister of Employment, Vocational Training, Apprenticeship and Integration Invited Keynote Speaker 1 - - Opening Ousmane speech 6 – (AKADEMYA2063) Badiane Mr Moussa Baldé, Minister : Globalofsocio-economic Agriculture and Rural of context Equipment Africa: challenges and opportunities for horticulture Invited Keynote Speaker 2 - Plenary Françoise session Assogba-Komlan (Ministry/ Session of Agricuture ofplénière Benin): Horticulture and agricultural policy: 10h30 – 12h30 the case of Benin / Horticulture et politique publique agricole: le cas du Bénin 10:30 - 12:30 Invited keynote speakers / Conférenciers invités InvitedKeynote Invited KeynoteSpeaker Speaker13 Bibi Giyose - - Ousmane (African Badiane Union-NEPAD/FAO) (AKADEMYA2063) : Integrating : Global and promoting socio-economic context ofnutrition in the horticulture Africa: challenges and for developmentfor opportunities agendas and in a multisactorial approach targeting all forms of fighting malnutrition in Africa horticulture InvitedKeynote Invited KeynoteSpeaker Speaker24 - - Marco Wopereis (World Vegetable Françoise Assogba-Komlan (MinistryCenter) : Vegetable of Agricuture research of Benin) matters for Africa : Horticulture and agricultural policy: the case of Benin / Horticulture et politique publique agricole: le cas du Bénin 10:30 - 12:30 Invited Keynote Speaker 3 - Bibi Giyose (African Union-NEPAD/FAO): Integrating and promoting nutrition in the horticulture for development agendas and in a multisactorial approach targeting all forms of fighting malnutrition in Africa Invited Keynote Speaker 4 - Marco Wopereis (World Vegetable Center): Vegetable research matters for Africa iii Book of Abstracts – Livre des Résumés
DAY 1 / JOUR 1 Monday, 29 March 2021 Scientific sessions / Sessions scientifiques T2 : ENVIRONMENT AND TIME T1 : NUTRITION AND HEALTH SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF T3 : VALUE CHAIN NATURAL RESOURCE Session 1: Sub-theme A (StA): Session 2: Session 3: Nutritional quality of fresh and Sub-theme D (StD): Sub-theme G (StG): processed horticultural Climate change Productivity products Chairperson: Chairperson: 13:30–15:30 Chairperson: BONAVENTURE O. AMAN THIBAUD MARTIN SOGNIGBE NDANIKOU ****** ****** ****** Rapporteur: Rapporteur: Rapporteur: BABACAR LABOU MAMADOU DIATTE ETIENNE TENDENG ***** ***** ****** KEYNOTE PAPER 1 (KN1): KEYNOTE PAPER 2 (KN2): KEYNOTE PAPER 3 (KN3): Influence of infrared drying on the Supporting family farming resilience to Promotion of Moringa products via an 13:30 – 13:50 drying kinetics and quality of shea climate change impact sustainably: the inclusive value chain for an economic, (Vitellaria paradoxa) fruit pulp and contribution of climate-smart agriculture social and environmental impacts in peel. under North African context. Africa. Joseph Kudadam Korese Youssef Brouziyne Rokiatou Traoré T3-StG-P1: Response of Tomato T1-StA-P1: A review on health T2-StD-P1: Identification of new (Lycopersicum esculentus) to varying benefits of water melon (Citrullus 13:50 – 14:05 sources of heat tolerance in tomatoes. levels of Nitrogen fertilization and spacing lanatus). Mathieu A.T. Ayenan in Sudan savanna agro ecology of Nigeria. Rabiu Dahiru Sani Musa Shehu T1-StA-P2: Phytohormones in T2-StD-P2: Sweet cherry yield, fruit T3-StG-P2: Horticultural performance of organic fertilizers influence β- quality and water productivity under habanero pepper (Capsicum chinense) 14:05 – 14:20 carotene and Marketable Yield of rainfed conditions in Eastern Free breeding lines and cultivars in Benin. Lettuce (Lactuca sativa). State, South Africa. Herbaud Zohoungbogbo Jessica Davis Phumudzo Charle Tharaga T1-StA-P3: Study of kinetic of T2-StD-P3: Integrated management of T3-StG-P3: Management of Fall Betacyanin degradation in prickly Helicoverpa armigera, main insect pest Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) for 14:20 – 14:35 pear (Opuntia spp.) juice during of field tomatoes in Niayes, Senegal. sustainable food security in Senegal. pasteurization and storage. Mamadou Diatte Awa Ndiaye. Joseph Bassama T3-StG-P4: Exogenously supplied T1-StA-P4: Appraisal of research T2-StD-P4: Early growth responses of trehalose and nitric oxide improves seed works on Roselle (Hibiscus yellow passion fruit seedlings to 14:35 – 14:50 yield and quality of dry bean (Phaseolus sabdariffa) in West Africa. irrigation intervals vulgaris) under late sowing conditions. Rebecca Ibe Okorie Ndukwe Hamdino Ahmed T1-StA-P5: Degradation kinetics of T3-StG-P5: Screening eggplant (Solanum T2-StD-P5: Phenotyping African beta carotene and antioxidant melongena) in Mali and Burkina-Faso for eggplant growth and nutritional quality 14:50 – 15:05 capacity during drying of African resistance to bacterial wilt disease and for under abiotic stress. eggplant. use as a rootstock for grafting with tomato. Noémie David-Rogeat Willis Owino Wubetu Bihon Legesse T1-StA-P6: Evaluation of the T2-StD-P6: Influence of planting period T3-StG-P6: Occurrence of tomato leaf nutritional potential of orange-fleshed on phenology, yield and yield miner Tuta absoluta (Lepidoptera: 15:05 – 15:20 sweet potato to prevent vitamin A components of three Corchorus olitorius Gelechiidae) in Côte d'Ivoire: actual status deficiency in rural areas of Senegal. cultivars under two growing conditions. and approach of solution. Papa Mamadou Sylla Victoria Ayodele Lassina Fondio 2 seminars with parallel debate 16:00–17:30 W-4. Food security of fruit and vegetables in W-6. Towards a continental market of fruit and vegetables Africa iv Book of Abstracts – Livre des Résumés
DAY 2 / JOUR 2 Tuesday, 30 March 2021 CONTEXT Scientific sessions / Sessions scientifiques T2 : ENVIRONMENT AND The horticultural development is one of the main factors in increasing Senegal’s agricultural competitiveness and TIME T1 : NUTRITION AND HEALTH SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF T3 : VALUE CHAIN strengthen its contribution to the production of national NATURAL RESOURCE wealth. Invited Keynote Speaker 5 For that, it is necessary to implement a comprehensive and - Elisabeth Mitcham (UC Davis): Innovations in postharvest management to achieve environmental and inclusive strategy that integrates all areas of the horticultural economic sustainability 9:00 – 10:00 value chain. Invited Keynote Speaker 6 From this perspective, the Horticulture Cluster, together - Million Belay (AFSA): Calling for the food and nutrition sovereignty of Africa with the Horticulture Direction, the Ministry of Professional Sub-theme B (StB): Training, Learning and Artisanal Skills and UCAD, have Sub-theme E (StE): initiated a process for SenegalSub-theme to join theH (StH): ISHS (International Making value of African Agroecological transition Competitiveness horticultural species Society for Horticultural Science). Chairperson: Chairperson: Chairperson: 10:30-12:30 ENOCH ACHIGAN-DAKO HAMDINO In order to strengthen Senegal’s role in theAHMED sector of scientific KARIN HANNWEG ***** ****** ***** research Rapporteur: and innovation in horticulture, Rapporteur: the Horticulture Rapporteur: ISSA ALECluster, NDIAYE with the support of theAMADOU Ministry BALDE of Agriculture and SEYDINA O. SEYDI ***** ***** ***** Rural Equipment, proposed and obtained in Ibadan, during KN4: On the rescue of African KN5: Recent advances the in 3rd AAHC 2016,KN6: the holding in 2021 of the 4th African Towards deciphering fruit vegetable biodiversity and agroecological management Congress of of tomato Horticultural Sciences 10:30 – 10:50 responses duringinpostharvest: Senegal. A multi- smallholders' seed systems in sub- bacterial wilt (Ralstonia solanacearum) in omic approach. Saharan Africa. the tropics. Zinash A. Belay Sognigbe N'Danikou Péninna Deberdt T1-StB-P1: Influence of capacity T2-StE-P1: Biological control in T3-StH-P1: Preference for yellow building on knowledge of soap 10:50 – 11:05 horticultural agro-ecosystems in pepper consumption and marketing in making from musa waste in Ogun Senegal. Ibadan Metropolis, Oyo State, Nigeria. State, Nigeria. Karamoko Diarra Rebecca B. Ibe Sunday O. Solomon Akinyemi AAHC 2021 Dakar T2-StE-P2: Effects of landscape T1-StB-P2: Effect of potassium permanganate in clay carrier on T complexity and crop management on he 4th AAHC biological control of the leafminer Tuta T3-StH-P2: Small-scale processing of Dakar mangoConference, fruit: putting which will in more money be the first of 11:05 – 11:20 postharvest characteristics of AAHC in the French-speaking farmers' pockets world, whileisenhancing aiming at significantly access absoluta (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) in pawpaw (Carica papaya L) fruit. to nutritious increasing the number fruit products. of participants. Its main objectives are, Senegal. Abioye Monsur Salami Jane Ambuko Lukhachi Elhadji Serigne Syllaamong others, to: T1-StB-P3: Combining T2-StE-P3: Effects of growing • Build a spaceT3-StH-P3: media for interactionEvaluation of adaptability and experience of sharing for agroecological practices and farmer 11:20 – 11:35 and fertilization rates on the organic fifteen lines of mungbean in south seeds to recover vegetable production of leafy vegetables global and African horticulture western Nigeria. stakeholders, on current sovereignty in West Africa. realities, researches and ongoing reflections, practices that • Nigeria Diomiho Monique Dembélé Henry A. Akintoye Rémi Kahane AAHC2016 will strongly impact transformation inside this economic T1-StB-P4: Comparative evaluation T2-StE-P4: Impacts of organic waste T3-StH-P4: Value adding in rural of the effectiveness of selected products and social sector, on the incidence of pests of • Kenya with a powerful strategic positioning for villages is boosting the village economy 11:35 – 11:50 storage technologies to preserve lettuce and the continent.in the Eastern Cape Province, South carrot crops in tropical DAKAR postharvest quality of mango fruit. AAHC2009 environments. Africa. • Take stock of Rosemary African Horticulture: where do we stand in SENEGAL Emmanuel Amwoka Falilou Diallo du Preez aahc 2021 T1-StB-P5: Protein profile and terms of specific experiences and plans for the future? T3-StH-P5: Assessment of sensory physicochemical evaluation of purple T2-StE-P5: Inventory of•Tuta absolutathematic workshops, foster B2B discussions, Through characteristics of `Granny Smith´ apples 11:50 – 12:05 passion fruits (Passiflora edulis sims predators on solanaceous crops in Côte f. edulis) subjected to low d'Ivoire. promote business opportunities, stored in various develop sustain controlled atmosphere partnership regimes and by a trained strategic panel. investment temperatures Marie France Kouadio • Afrique du Sud Thirupathi Karuppana Pandian Maria Soledad Hernandez AAHC2012 T2-StE-P6: Role of mango-based T1-StB-P6: Status of amaranth production system diversity in improvement at the World Vegetable maintaining the oriental fruit fly T3-StH-P6: The value chain. 12:05 – 12:20 Center in Sub-Saharan Africa. Bactrocera dorsalis in Senegalese Fatma Benani-Zerrouki Fekadu Fufa Dinssa orchards. Diatou Ndiaye LOCATION OF THE THEME OF THE 13:30 – 15:30 EVENT e-Posters CONGRESS The Congress will take place in 2 seminars with parallel debate Dakar and will be held online Transformative 16:00- 17:30 29 -31 March St W-2. The agro-ecological transition in horticulture in Africa W-5. Innovative financinginnovations for horticulture in Africain 2021 horticulture 5 Book of Abstracts – Livre des Résumés 4 th A l l A f r i c a 29 – 31 MARCH 2021 Hort icult ur al Congres s
ABOUT ISHS ISHS is the first and largest world organization, specialized in Horticulture sciences, with more than 7200 individual members, 150 Institutions, international organizations, research centers and academic institutions) and more than 50 country members, from all continents. ISHS is the largest platform in the world, for the production and spreading of scientific information, studies, researches and innovations in Horticulture. As such, ISHS organizes different events the main of which are the world and continental Congresses, every 4 years. AVEC l’ISTOM, ITS MAIN GOALS ARE TO : je gère des progets • Build and sustain scientific knowledge, human competences and biological resources, for the development of Horticulture throughout the world. d’agrodéveloppement • Through research, publications and high-level meetings, provide top class information, to support decision making in the field of Horticulture. • Popularize the contribution of Horticulture all over the world, in order to meet the challenges of sustainable development, in terms of food safety, nutritional health, for the benefit of human and animals species and the environment preservation. The next one will take place in ABOUT AAHC ? Dakar, Senegal, IN MARCH 2021. Attendees of previous Congresses: T he All Africa Horticultural Congress (AAHC) is a major event for the African and global horticulture scientific community. This event, organized under 300 250 the auspices of the International Society for Horticulture Science (ISHS), is held every four years in Africa. participants delegations The last three editions were held respectively in the following countries : • Nigeria : (3rd AAHC - 2016) 30 150 World class scientists 4th • South Africa: : (2nd AAHC – 2012) countries represented All Africa Horticultural Congress • Kenya : (1st AAHC - 2009) 4 th A l l A f r i c a 29 – 31 MARCH 2021 Hort icult ur al Congress
e-Poster session / Session e-Posters 13 :30 - 15 :30 CONTEXT SESSION 2 : T1 & T2 : SESSION 3: T2 : Environment SESSION 1 : T1 : Nutrition and SESSIONS health T Environment and sustainable management of naturalhe horticultural and sustainable management of resource development is one natural of the main factors resource Sub - theme A (St A): Nutritional Sub - theme B (StB): Making value of Sous thème E (StE): groecological and in increasing Senegal’s agricultural competitiveness quality of fresh and processed African horticultural species transition horticultural products strengthen its contribution to the production of national Sub - theme D (St D): Climate change Sous thème F(StF): Horticulture and Sub - theme B (StB): Making value of wealth. Sous thème E (StE): Agroecological innovative technologies African horticultural species transition For that, it is necessary to implement a comprehensive and Chairperson: 13:30-15:30 Chairperson: Chairperson: THIERRY inclusive strategy that integrates BREVAULT all areas of the horticultural KARAMOKO DIARRA ISAAC ORE AIYELAAGBE ***** ***** value ***** chain. Rapporteur: Rapporteur: Rapporteur: ETIENNE TENDENG EL HADJ S. SYLLA BABACARFrom this perspective, the Horticulture Cluster, together LABOU ***** ***** with the Horticulture Direction, the Ministry of Professional ***** T1-StB-Poster 12: Antioxidant Training, T2-StE-Poster Learning and 23: Influence Artisanal Skills and UCAD,of have properties and amino-acids weed interference duration and initiated a process for Senegal to join the ISHS (International T1-StA-Poster 1: Potential for 13:30 – contents of Rothmas and Kaolak poultry manure rate on the growth natural regulation of potato pests by Society 13:40 cultivars of watermelon asfor Horticultural and Science). yield of okra (Abelmoschus parasitoids in Senegal. Pape Diop influenced by NPK fertilizer. esculentus (L.) (Moench) in Ndele, In order to strengthen Senegal’s role in the sector of scientific Oloyede Funmilayo Rivers State, Nigeria. Apele Iyagba T1-StA-Poster 2: Effect of different T1-StB-Poster 13: research Organicand innovation in horticulture, T2-StE-Poster the of 24: Effects Horticulture growth media and concentrations of Cluster, vegetables from south with the support Benin of practices cultural the Ministry andof Agriculture landscape on and 13:40 – biostimulant on growth, yield and feature higher environmental entomofauna Rural Equipment, proposed of vegetable and obtained crops in in Ibadan, during 13:50 quality of tomato (Lycopersicon impacts than conventional ones. Casamance (Senegal). Etienne the 3rd AAHC 2016, the holding in 2021 of the 4th African esculentum Mill.). Papia Badjie Angel Avadi Tendeng T1-StA-Poster 3: Seedlings growth T2-StD-Poster 14: Congress of Horticultural Re-infection of Sciences in Senegal. T2-StE-Poster 25: Effectiveness of and nutrient uptake responses of virus-free Musa spp. genotypes by 13:50 – vermicomposts from horse, cow African star apple (Chrysophyllum banana bunchy top virus 14:00 and poultry manure on lettuce albidum) to soil type and AMF (Nanoviridae: Babuvirus) in Ogun growth. Issa Alé Ndiaye inoculum. Olusegun Olubode state, Nigeria. Itunu Osijo T1-StA-Poster 4: Hybrid T2-StD-Poster 15: Root diversity in T2-StE-Poster 26: Sweet potato performance, heterotic patterns and 14:00 – aubergine germplasm collections postharvest loss assessment: a inheritance of yield and related traits 14:10 in African eggplant crosses. Isaac Rebecca Stevens AAHC 2021 Dakar and methods for phenotyping. case study of central and north- western Zambia. Kalenga Banda Ore Aiyelaagbe T1-StA-Poster 5: Cucumber and T he 4th AAHC Dakar Conference, which will be the first of T2-StD-Poster 16: Surface runoff T2-StE-Poster 27: DMDS results zucchini as a healthy snack, an AAHC ofin the French-speaking world, is aiming 14:10 – harvesting in promotion for nematodes, weeds and soilat significantly opportunity for post COVID-19 increasing the number of participants. Its main objectives are, 14:20 horticultural potentials in Kenyan pathogens control in vegetable economic recovery. Yolanda ASALs. Joseph Kiraguamong others, to: crops in Kenya. Thierry Fouillet Quiñones T2-StD-Poster 17: Effects of a spaceT2-StE-Poster • Build for interaction28:andPhytoseiidae experience sharing for T1-StA-Poster 6: Fruit Quality of parthenium weed (Parthenium global and mite suppression African horticulture ofstakeholders, Citrus pests inon current 14:20 – Musk melon (Cucumis melo) as hysterophorus L.) on the yield of farmer managed orchards in varied 14:30 Influenced by Poultry Manure and • Nigeria realities, researches and ongoing reflections, practices that Brassica oleracea in Nakuru integrated management. Judith Intra row Spacing. A.D. Hinjari will strongly impact AAHC2016 County, Kenya. Boniface Mutua Kiptoo transformation inside this economic T1-StB-Poster 7: Response of lablab T2-StD-Poster • Kenya and social 18: Effects of sector, with a powerful T2-StE-Poster strategic 29: Attitude of positioning for (Lablab purpureus) varieties to different the continent. tillage methods on the Women Cocoa Farmers toward 14:30 –DAKAR 14:40 SENEGAL AAHC2009 phosphorus and intra-row spacing In growth and yield of cocoyam • Take stock of Agricultural Extension where African Horticulture: Services doinwe stand in the Sudan Savanna, Nigeria. (Colocasia esculenta). Peace Ondo State, Nigeria. Olaide aahc Zubairu 2021 terms of specific experiences and plans for the future? Muhammad Yusuf Abana Williams T1-StB-Poster 8: Effects of poultry T2-StE-Poster 19: Native• Through thematic T2-StF-Poster 30: Capacity workshops, foster B2B discussions, manure and plant spacing on the parasitoids associated with promote building ofopportunities, business smallholder farmers on develop sustain 14:40 – growth and yield of vegetable Helicoverpa armigera in partnership the Niayes and tomato drying strategic in selected local investment 14:50 amaranths (Amaranthus cruentus) in • arera Afriqueindu Senegal. Sud Serigne Omar government areas of Kano State. Hadejia Valley. Sani A.M. Ashiru Sene AAHC2012 Olutola Oyedele T2-StE-Poster 20: Evaluation of T2-StF-Poster 31: Growth and Dry T1-StB-Poster 9: Effect of organic agro-ecological factors in the Matter Yield of Cashew Seedlings and inorganic fertilizer on growth, 14:50 – management of Tuta absoluta as Influenced by Nutrient yield and nitrate content of spinach 15:00 (Meyrick, 1917) (Lepidoptera: Supplementation and Cotyledon (Spinacia oleracea) at Samaru Zaria, Gelechiidae), in Senegal. Oumar Removal in Ibadan, Nigeria. Olaide Nigeria. Usman Ibrahim Seydi Williams LOCATION OF THE T2-StE-Poster 21: Natural THEME OF THE T1-StB-Poster 10: Breakthroughs in regulation of Spodoptera frugiperda T2-StF-Poster 32: Incidence, EVENT 15:00 – Nigeria Horticulture in the last (J. E. Smith) by native natural CONGRESS pathogenicity and control of fruit spots in 15:10 major citrus growing areas of Nigeria. decade. Abayomi The Congress Olaniyan will take place in enemies in Senegal. Amadou Ephraim Nwanguma Dakar and will be held online T1-StB-Poster 11: Transcriptome Balde T2-StE-Poster 22: Influence of the Transformative 15:10 – 29 -31 March St analysis to elucidate hexanal's mode season on cabbage moth innovations in T2-StF-Poster 33: Effects of porous material on the growth of 15:20 2021 of action in preserving the postharvest quality of banana fruits. infestation and parasitism in Senegal's agrosystems. horticulture mango seedling at Burkina Faso. Tomohiro Kondo Penina Yumbya Babacar Labou 6 4 th A l l A f r i c a 29 – 31 MARCH 2021 Book of Abstracts – Livre des Résumés Hort icult ur al Congre s s
DAY 3 / JOUR 3 Wednesday, 31 March 2021 Scientific sessions / Sessions scientifiques T2-Environment and sustainable TIME T1-Nutrition and health (T1) management of natural resource T3-Value chain (T3) (T2) Invited Keynote Speaker 7 - Marco Van Leeuwen (Rijk Zwaan): Role of the private sector in horticulture for sustainable development of 9:00 – Africa 10:00 Invited Keynote Speaker 8 - Daniel Annerose (Manobi): Orchestrating the horticultural value chains – Phygitalisation of horticulture Sub-theme C (StC): Food safety Sub-theme F (StF): Horticulture of fresh and processed Sub-theme I (StI): Standardization and innovative technologies horticultural products and labeling Chairperson: 10:30- Chairperson: Chairperson: PATRICK KUMAH JOSEPH BASSAMA WILFRIED BOUDOUIN 12:30 ***** ***** ***** Rapporteur: Rapporteur: Rapporteur: PAPE DIOP SERIGNE O. SENE ETIENNE TENDENG *****: *****: KN7: Incidence of crown rot disease of KN8: Digital agriculture to fulfil the KN9: Understanding the impact of 10:30 – banana (Musa AAA) and pathogenicity of shortage of horticultural data and achieve ethylene hotspots within fresh fruit pack- 10:50 the causal organisms from the tropical food security in Sub-Saharan Africa. house forest eco-zone of Ghana. Julien Sarron Oluwafemi James Caleb Patrick Kumah T2-StF-P1: Growth and biomass T1-StC-P1: A bio-test to assess the risk T3-StI-P2: Harvista treatment: an 10:50 – production of Gongronema latifolium of chemical insecticide residues in soil innovative technology for preventing 11:05 (Benth) using soilless growing media and and vegetable crops. ethylene responses in ornamentals. pinching regimes in Southeast Nigeria. Thibaud Martin Margrethe Serek Chidinma Peter-Onoh T2-StF-P2: Comparison of the T1-StC-P2: Effect of the source and T3-StI-P3: Innovative and cost-effective 11:05 – vegetative growth of bell pepper time of calcium application on postharvest sheltered horticulture in RADHORT 11:20 (Capsicum annum) using two growth quality of mango fruit. countries. systems in Niger delta area of Nigeria. Jane Ambuko Lukhachi Wilfried Baudoin Olutayo Adedokun T1-StC-P3: Curative efficacy of slightly T2-StF-P3: Hot water treatment before T3-StI-P4: Effect of different 11:20 – alkaline electrolyzed water treatment high relative humidity storage controlled concentrations of 1-MCP and storage 11:35 against Botrytis cinerea: a case study on cucumber shriveling and rot by Fusarium temperatures on the quality and shelf-life `Granny Smith´ apples. verticillioides. of mature-green Keitt mangoes. Nandi E. Nyamende Olatunji Akomolafe Lydia Baffour-Awuah T2-StF-P4: Comparative evaluation of T3-StI-P5: Understanding the T1-StC-P4: Comparative analysis on vegetatively propagated stem cuttings of relationship between α-farnesene 11:35 – the effect of NPK fertilizer and organic existing commercial and introduced China metabolism and superficial scald 11:50 liquid fertilizer on amaranth (Amaranthus tea clones on the Mambilla Plateau induction in 'Granny Smith' apples cruentus) at Samaru, Zaria in Nigeria. Nigeria. subjected to different storage practices. G.L. Luka Rotimi Ipinmoroti Monja Gerber T1-StC-P5: Plant extracts for T2-StF-P5: Influence of rendered T3-StI-P6: Tools for the management of 11:50 – management of postharvest fungal rot of abattoir effluent on fruit yield of chilli the banana bunchy top disease in small 12:05 Carica papaya L. pepper and soil fertility. holder systems. Olapeju Aiyelaagbe Olabisi Adekola Bonaventure Omondi T3-StI-P7: Effect of growth regulators T2-StF-P6: Accessing the benefits of T1-StC-P6: Antioxidant metabolites can and adenine sulphate on in vitro 12:05 – precision agriculture for horticultural crops 12:20 be elicited in Musa species in vitro shoot propagation of Plantain cv. Agbagba production in Nigeria culture. Badara Gueye (AAB). Iheanyi Ogoke Pamela Akin-idowu 13:30 – ISHS Business Meeting 14:00 2 seminars with parallel debate 14:00- 15:30 W-1. The seed system for vegetables in Africa W-3. What future for urban horticulture in Africa? 16:00- 17:30 SIDE EVENT FAO Closure session 7 Book of Abstracts – Livre des Résumés
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