D: Agriculture & Veterinary

D: Agriculture & Veterinary (334)

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Co-composting oil palm wastes, particularly the empty fruit bunch (EFB), frond and trunk with sewage sludge could be potentially converted into value added product. The objective of this study was to determine the best formulation using oil palm wastes and sewage sludge in producing a composted material to be used as a potting media in horticulture. Shredded oil palm wastes (EFB, frond a...
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Authors Dr. Kala Devi Ramahsamy,Rosenani Abu Bakar, Thohirah Lee Abdullah, Che Fauziah Ishak and Siti Hajar Ahmad
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Page No. 35 to 44

The study assessed farmers’ technologies on integrated and non integrated fish farming in Ogun State Nigeria. Multi stage Random sampling techniques was used to select 133 non - integrated fish farmers (NIFF) and 216 integrated fish farmers (IFF) (n = 349) from the study area. Data were analysed using chi-square, T-test and Pearson Product moment correlation. Results sho...
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Authors Dr. Bolaji Daramola
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Page No. 1 to 8

Poverty dynamics enables a better appreciation of the extent of poverty over time by distinguishing between households exiting and entering into poverty, those never poor and the persistently poor. However, it has not received much attention in the poverty literature in Nigeria, largely due to the lack of nationally representative panel data that track the poverty status of households ov...
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Authors Dr. Abimbola O. Adepoju
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Page No. 19 to 29

Fluoride is one of the critical chemical parameter, which influences the quality of dam water. Fluoride in water was determined by SPADNS method by using a UV-visible spectrophotometer at 570 nm. Excess intake of fluoride through drinking water causes fluorosis on human beings in many states of India, including Maharashatra. The concentration of F was estimated from three sampling sites ...
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Authors Dr. Sayyed Juned .A
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Page No. 31 to 34

A field experiment was conducted on Serdang soil, to study the effect of both phosphorus application and bacterial inoculation on the growth and yield of soybean crop under irrigation by saline water (3.5dS/m). Factorial experiment was used with randomize complete block design (RCBD) for phosphorus and Rhizobial inoculation factors, the phosphorus levels were 0, 40, 80 and 120 Kg P /ha, ...
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Authors Dr. Bassam Kanaan Abdul Jabbar , Halimi Mohd Saud
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Page No. 65 to 72

Wheat is a cereal of choice in most countries of the world and it is a staple food crop for more than 35% of the world population and also one of the widely cultivated crops in Syria. Constant efforts are therefore needed to boost its production to keep the pace with ever increasing population. But unfortunately, these efforts are seriously being hampered by a number of abiotic stresses ...
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Authors Dr. Moaed Almeselmani, AbdAlrzak Saud,Kamal Al Zubi, Fouad Hareri, Mahran Naaesan, Mohammad Adel Ammar , Osama ZuherKanbar3
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Page No. 55 to 63

This study was undertaken to reveal the occurrence of transactional sex in coastal fishing communities of Ogun water side local government area, Ogun state, Nigeria. Fifty fishermen and female fish traders were randomly selected from four locations, Enu waya, JK Camp, Mosafejo and Okun- Elefon based on the fishing activities. Questionnaires were randomly administered to respondents to de...
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Authors Dr. Idowu, AA, Olaoye, OJ, Ifegbesan, A, Abdul, WO,Olawale O u00e2u20acu02dcBusayo
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Page No. 43 to 53

Militant activities in the oil-rich Delta region have been wanton and continuous with dire health, social and economic consequences for its people, for over three decades. The study assessed militancy activities in rural areas of Delta State, Nigeria. Study was carried out using multistage sampling technique to draw respondents from the three zones of Delta State Agricultural Development...
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Authors Dr. O.R. Ashimolowo , Odiachi G.N.
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Page No. 33 to 42

This study investigated household demand for meat in some selected states in the Southwest Nigeria. The systematic sampling technique was used to select two hundred and forty household in the study area and data were collected through well structured questionnaire. Analysis was done using Descriptive Statistics and Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) Model. The findings showed that beef (4...
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Authors Dr. Adetunji, M.O , Dr M.O Rauf
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Page No. 15 to 21

This study was carried out to examine the effects of Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) on rural women income in Ife South Local Government area of Osun State, Nigeria. A sample of 90 respondents were randomly selected from five (5) of the eleven (11) wards. A structured interview schedule was administered on the respondents. Data were collected and analyzed using frequency counts, perce...
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Authors Dr. Raufu M. O., Akinniran T.N., Olawuyi S.O. , Akinpelu M. O.
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