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Publikováno v:
Arid Zone Journal of Engineering, Technology and Environment, Vol 17, Iss 2, Pp 221-230 (2021)
Lake Chad that has been an economic hub for centuries has in the last few decades witnessed continued degradation threatening food security and livelihood of the population who depend on the lake for a living. The impact of depletion of the lake is b
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https://doaj.org/article/8943650d5115490aa743b2e066781ab7
Publikováno v:
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS, ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL SCIENCES. 7:108-127
In the drier areas where crop production is often constrained by low and variable rainfall, the search continues for innovative practices in soil and crop management to make maximum use of the water available for crop growth. Field experiments were t
Publikováno v:
Agro-Science; Vol. 20 No. 3 (2021); 53-64
The challenge of effectively managing the huge wastes generated in most Nigerian cities raises serious environmental concerns with environmental pollution and ecological deterioration being the most serious concerns. Most municipal authorities respon
Publikováno v:
Biotechnology Journal International. :18-24
Purpose: The aim of the study was to assess the effects of groundnut shell incorporation rates on the growth and yield of maize. Research methods: The study was carried out at the students’ demonstration farm of the Federal Polytechnic, Mubi, Adama
Publikováno v:
Journal of Soil Science and Environmental Management. 4:17-22
A study was conducted on nutrient dynamics through partial N, P and K balances during 2005 growing season. The treatments involved three levels of farmyard manure (FYM: 2.5, 5.0 and 7.5 tons/ha) combined with half (N30P15K15 kg/ha) and full (N60P30K3
Publikováno v:
Agriculture and Biology Journal of North America. 2:887-896
Autor:
I. J. Tekwa
Publikováno v:
Bayero Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences. 10:289
A study was carried out to determine the effect of rice-husk incorporation rates on the growth and yield of tomato (Lycopersicum esculentum) during the rainy season of 2013 in Mubi, Adamawa state. An experimental area (9.5 m × 9.5 m) was marked out