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Yézoumi Akogo

Yézoumi Akogo

Togolese agricultural scientist


Yézoumi Akogo is an agricultural scientist from Togo, who attended the National University of Benin.[1] Her research examines the in vitro propagation of plants utilised in market gardening, tubers and medicinal plants.[2] In 2000 she was awarded a L’Oréal-UNESCO Women in Science Fellowship, which enables recipients to fund field research.[3][4] Akogo has worked on the in vitro propagation of okra,[5] as well as models for experimental plant morphogenesis.[6]

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  1. Annales de L'Université Du Bénin: Série sciences (in French). Secretariat, Service "Documentation et information". 1995.
  2. "Akogo Yézoumi | OWSD". owsd.net. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
  3. Akogo, Yézoumi; Aidam, Atsou; Odah, Komi; Quashie, Akossiwa Madjé (1996-03-01). "Micropropagation "in vitro" de deux espèces de gombo : "Abelmoshus esculentus" et "Abelmoschus cannabinus"". Cahiers Agricultures (in French). 5 (2): 109–111 (1). ISSN 1777-5949.
  4. Hamon, Serge (2001). Des modèles biologiques à l'amélioration des plantes (in French). IRD Editions. p. 865. ISBN 978-2-7099-1472-7.



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