Rimnoma Serge Ouedraogo
Assistant Research Professor of Entomology
Huck Affiliations
Most Recent Publications
Occurrence of plant-parasitic nematodes on rice (Oryza sativa) in Kenya with a focus on Hirschmanniella oryzae
Kiama J. Ndirangu, Njira N. Pili, John Chelal, John Biwot, Faith Kandie, Yazdani Razieh, Marisol Quintanilla, Rimnoma S. Ouedraogo, David Hughes, Mihail Kantor, Danny Coyne, Solveig Haukeland, Marjolein Couvreur, Wim Bert, Misghina G. Teklu, 2024, Nematology on p. 1179-1193
inhibitory effects of plant essential oils on xanthomonas citri pv. mangiferaindicae, causing bacterial black spot on cashew and mango in burkina faso
Cyrille Zombré, Oumarou Traoré, Alassane Ouattara, Zoeyande Oumarou Dianda, Daouda Dagano, Kadidia Koïta, Nanwinyélé Euvaris Somé, Fousséni Boro, Rimnoma Serge Ouédraogo, Issa Wonni, 2024, International Journal of Agriculture and Biology on p. 301-307
Most-Cited Papers
Occurrence of plant-parasitic nematodes on rice (Oryza sativa) in Kenya with a focus on Hirschmanniella oryzae
Kiama J. Ndirangu, Njira N. Pili, John Chelal, John Biwot, Faith Kandie, Yazdani Razieh, Marisol Quintanilla, Rimnoma S. Ouedraogo, David Hughes, Mihail Kantor, Danny Coyne, Solveig Haukeland, Marjolein Couvreur, Wim Bert, Misghina G. Teklu, 2024, Nematology on p. 1179-1193
inhibitory effects of plant essential oils on xanthomonas citri pv. mangiferaindicae, causing bacterial black spot on cashew and mango in burkina faso
Cyrille Zombré, Oumarou Traoré, Alassane Ouattara, Zoeyande Oumarou Dianda, Daouda Dagano, Kadidia Koïta, Nanwinyélé Euvaris Somé, Fousséni Boro, Rimnoma Serge Ouédraogo, Issa Wonni, 2024, International Journal of Agriculture and Biology on p. 301-307
News Articles Featuring Rimnoma Serge Ouedraogo
Sep 15, 2023
Seed grants fund research collaborations with minority-serving institutions
The first awardees of Penn State’s new Inter-Institutional Partnerships for Diversifying Research (IDPR) initiative have been selected, comprising a total of 16 collaborative projects that connect Penn State researchers with colleagues from minority-serving institutions (MSIs).
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