A Statistical Analysis on Effect of Weeds Control on Maize Yield

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TABLE OF CONTENT

Title page                                                            

Certification                                                         

Dedication                                                            

Acknowledgment                                                 i

Preface                                                                 

Table of content                                                   

CHAPTER ONE

1.0    Introduction

1.1      History of maize

1.2      Maize production, cultivation and planting

1.3      Economic importance

1.4      Aims and objective of the study

1.5      Terminologies in experimental design

1.6.1 Source of data description

1.7      How do we select an experiment design?

1.7.1 What is experiment design (doe)

CHAPTER TWO

2.0    Literature review

2.1      Weed flora

2.2      Material and methods

2.2.1               Experimental site (location)

2.2.2                Soil characters of the experimental site

2.3      Weed control method in maize

2.3.1                Manual method of weed control

2.3.2                Chemical method of weed control

2.3.3                Biological method 

2.4      Pest of maize

2.4.1                Stem barters

2.4.2                Grasshoppers

2.5      Disease of maize

2.5.1                Corn smut

2.5.2                Maize rust

2.5.3                Leaf spot

2.5.4                Maize streak

CHAPTER THREE

3.0    Methodology and data presentation

3.1    The study

3.2    Anova table for completely randomized design (crd)

3.4    Data presentation on effect of maize yield for year 2008 (show in the table below)

CHAPTER FOUR

4.0    Analysis of data

4.4.1 Analysis with treatment structure (year 2008)

4.2    Analysis with treatment structure (year 2009)

4.3    Analysis with treatment structure (year 2010)

 

CHAPTER FIVE

5.0    Summary of findings, conclusion and recommendation

5.1    Discussion of result

5.2    Recommendation and conclusion

References



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