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WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF COMPOST ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF A SANDY
SOIL AFTER TWO SEASONS OF OKRA (ABELMOSCHUS ESCULENTUS)
CULTIVATION IN THE NIAYES AREA OF SENEGAL?
El hadji Mamadou SONKO
, Maïmouna LO
, Arfang Mafoudji SONKO
, Saliou NDIAYE and Cheikh
DIOP ,Senegal
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1-16 |
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722 |
URBAN TRANSPORTATION WITH TRICYCLES IN PARAKOU (BENIN)
AKO KPACHA Sabine
, ABOUDOU YACOUBOU MAMA Aboudou Ramanou
, YEMADJE S. A. Alda
,
AIDO Samuel
and IMOROU Dine ,Bénin
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17-30 |
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723 |
MUTAGENESIS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SUBMERGENCE TOLERANCE
RICE GENOTYPES in Indica BY GAMMA IRRADIATION-INDUCED MUTATION
USING 60CO SOURCE ISOTOPE WITH MARKER ASSAY
Bishnu Pada Ray ,Ujjal Kumar Nath and Md. Abul Kalam Azad ,Bangladesh
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31-54 |
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724 |
GENOTYPE X ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION AND YIELD STABILITY FOR
COMMON BEAN (PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L) IN RAYA VALLEY, TIGRAY,
ETHIOPIA
*Lemma Diriba, Betselot Molla and Teame Gereziher ,Ethiopia
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55-64 |
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725 |
GROWTH RATES OF PARKIA biglobosa JACQ. SEEDLINGS (AFRICAN LOCUST
BEAN TREE) AS INFLUENCED BY TWO INORGANIC MANURES
Kareem, I. A. ,Nigeria
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65-75 |
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726 |
A REVIEW OF INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE SMALLHOLDER
POTATO FARMERS’ VALUE ADDITION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES:
IMPLICATIONS FOR UGANDA
Akankunda, L.*
, Tumusiime, B and Kalibwani, R ,Uganda
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76-98 |
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727 |
EFFECTS OF WATER STRESS AND QUALITY ON RESIDUAL SOIL
MACRONUTRIENTS AND ROOT-ZONE SALINITY FOR TOMATO PRODUCTION
IN A PROTECTED CROPPING ENVIRONMENT
Dr Jeet Bahadur Chand
, Guna Hewa
, Ali Hassanli
and Baden Myers ,Nepal
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99-115 |
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728 |
AN EMPIRICAL ASSESSMENT OF FARMERS’ LIVELIHOOD SECURITY IN THE
NORTH-EASTERN REGION OF NIGERIA
Gwandi, O. and Adewuyi, K. A. ,Nigeria
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116-129 |
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729 |
PROTECTIVE BIOACTIVITY OF BIONIMBECIDINE BOTANICAL AND JATROPHA
LEAF POWDER (JATROPHA CURCUS L.) IN THE MANAGEMENT OF
CALLOSOBRUCHUS MACULATUS (F.) INFESTATION IN STORED COWPEA
(VIGNA UNGUICULATA L. WALP.)
Usman D.D
, A.S. Baba
, T.M. Soba
, Babanlungu Z.A
, H.I Ndagi
, Mairo Y
, Hammanjoda S.A
, kabir
F.M and Obadiah S.Y., Nigeria
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130-137 |
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730 |
ASSESSMENT OF THE INFLUENCE OF HUMAN ACTIVITIES ON BIODIVERSITY
CONSERVAION: A CASE STUDY OF GASHAKA GUMTI NATIONAL PARK,
GASHAKA LOCAL GOVERNMENT, TARABA STATE, NIGERIN
Usman D.D.
, M. Bababgana
, T.M. Soba
, Babanlungu Z. A
, H.I Ndagi
, Mairo Y
, Hammanjoda S. A
,
Obadiah S.Y. and Kabir F.M. ,Nigeria
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138-146 |
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731 |
EFFECT OF METHODS OF APPLICATION OF RHIZOBACTERIA AND
PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER RATES ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF SOYBEAN
[GLYCINE MAX (L). Merril] IN MAKURDI
R. S. Vangervihi and M. O. Obasi ,Nigeria
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147-166 |
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732 |
PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS OF BAMBARA GROUND NUT MARKETING IN
ENUGU METROPOLIS, ENUGU STATE, NIGERIA
Ibe Justina Chituru; *Okoh Timothy Chinonso; Ezeanya Stanley Chika; Arua Rosemary Nnedinso and
Ettum perpetual Onyinyechi ,Nigeria
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167-176 |
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733 |
FACTORS AND CONSTRAINTS OF RICE PRODUCTION IN THE DISTRICT OF
ADJAHA (COMMUNE OF GRAND-POPO) IN SOUTHERN BENIN
Cyrille TCHAKPA
, Djafarou ABDOULAYE
, Sèna Aude Alda YEMADJE and Michel BOKO ,Benin
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177-188 |
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734 |
MILK PRODUCTION OF THE WEST AFRICAN DWARF GOAT IN SOUTHERN OF
BENIN FROM 5 TO 90 DAYS: YIELD, EFFECTS OF PARITY, LITTER SIZE AND
POST-PARTUM WEIGHT
Durand Gbègnimon Ulrich VISSOH* ; Ramses MONKOTAN, Doko S.A. Yô
and Armand Bienvenu
GBANGBOCHE ,Rep. of Benin
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189-197 |
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735 |
APPLICATION OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM AND REMOTE
SENSING IN MAPPING SURFACE WATER IN EKITI CENTRAL SENATORIAL
DISTRICT, NIGERIA
M. O. Lasisi, S. A. Ogundare and K. F. Omotayo ,Nigeria
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198-206 |
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736 |
MODIFICATION AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF A SMALL-SCALE
RAINFALL SIMULATOR
M. O. Lasisi, F. F. Akinola and O. R. Ogunjimi
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207-214 |
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737 |
APPLICATION OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM AND REMOTE
SENSING IN GROUNWATER RECHARGE POTENTIAL OF ADO-EKITI, NIGERIA
M. O. Lasisi, K. F. Omotayo & Y. M. Adeosun
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215-226 |
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738 |
DRAINAGE BASIN OF LADOKE AKINTOLA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
(LAUTECH), OGBOMOSO, NIGERIA
M. O. Lasisi, A. O. Olutomilola and S. A. Ogundare
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227-232 |
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