Madjouma Kanda
University of Lomé
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Acta Botanica Gallica | 2006
Ks Amouzou; Byham Adaké; Komlan Batawila; Kpérkouma Wala; Sêmihinva Akpavi; Madjouma Kanda; Komi Odah; Komi Kossi-Titrikou; Innocent Butaré; Philippe Bouchet; Koffi Akpagana
Abstract The aim of this study is to assess biochemical and nutritional values of some lesser used food crops in Togo. It shows that some of these species have real and interesting nutritive values for some vulnerable people such as children, women, convalescent and old persons.
African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology | 2012
Madjouma Kanda; Gbandi Djaneye-Boundjou; Kpérkouma Wala; Kissao Gnandi; Komlan Batawila; Ambaliou Sanni; Koffi Akpagana
All intensive agriculture, like periurban agriculture, uses massive inputs such as agrochemicals. This study aims to assess the environmental impacts of agrochemical use in periurban agriculture in Togo. It was based on the chemical analyses of soil, water and vegetable samples. These analyses were carried out by gas chromatography on extracts from soil, water and vegetable samples. In soil samples, the concentrations of pesticide residues are lower than 20 ig/kg of dry material. For water samples, contamination levels vary from 0.02 to 1.1 ig/L of dry material with the highest levels for metalaxyl M (1.1 ig/L) and for dimethoate (1 ig/L). In vegetables, the concentrations measured are between 0.01 and 0.1 mg/kg of dry material. All these concentrations are affected by a positive factor of the maximum limits of residues. These agrochemicals, coupled with periurban environmental management led to the high concentrations of trace elements. Lead and cadmium concentrations in water are 10 and 21 times respectively higher than the maximum concentration allowable for drinking water by the WHO. The study showed that inappropriate use of agrochemicals in Togolese periurban agriculture creates ecological disturbances that could affect produce quality. Key words : Togo, periurban agriculture, agrochemicals, pesticide residues, trace element.
Cahiers Agricultures | 2009
Madjouma Kanda; Kpérkouma Wala; Komlan Batawila; Gbandi Djaneye-Boundjou; Adam Ahanchede; Koffi Akpagana
VertigO - la revue électronique en sciences de l'environnement | 2013
Madjouma Kanda; Gbandi Djaneye-Boundjou; Kpérkouma Wala; Kissao Gnandi; Komlan Batawila; Ambaliou Sanni; Koffi Akpagana
Revue Marocaine des Sciences Agronomiques et Vétérinaires | 2018
Marra Dourma; Laza Randrantoarimbola; Yao Agbelessessi Woegan; Madjouma Kanda; Sêmihinva Akpavi; Koffi Akpagana
Physio-Géo. Géographie physique et environnement | 2018
Fousseni Folega; Kpérkouma Wala; Agbelessessi Yao Woegan; Madjouma Kanda; Marra Dourma; Komlan Batawila; Koffi Akpagana
Revue Marocaine des Sciences Agronomiques et Vétérinaires | 2017
Issifou Issa; Kpérkouma Wala; Marra Dourma; Wouyo Atakpama; Madjouma Kanda; Koffi Akpagana
Cahiers Agricultures | 2017
Madjouma Kanda; Hèou Maléki Badjana; Fousseni Folega; Sêmihinva Akpavi; Kpérkouma Wala; Jacques Imbernon; Koffi Akpagana
Journées Scientifiques Internationales de Lomé, (JSIL 2016) XVIIe édition | 2016
Madjouma Kanda; Hèou Maléki Badjana; Fousseni Folega, Sêmihinva Akpavi, JacquesImbernon; Koffi Akpagana
Sciences de la vie, de la terre et agronomie | 2014
Wouyo Atakpama; Esse Goussivi E. Kponor; Madjouma Kanda; Marra Dourma; M’tékounm Nare; Komlan Batawila; Koffi Akpagana