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Agriculture Research Papers/Topics

Utilisation Of Moringa Oleifera Lam. Seed As Protein Source In The Diets Of Broiler Chickens

ABSTRACT Conventional vegetable protein ingredients in poultry feed are costly and relatively scarce. Moringa oleifera Seed Meal (MSM) is an oil seed rich in protein, which can be exploited as an alternative vegetable protein source. However, the potential of MSM as a protein source for broiler production has not been adequately documented. Therefore, this study was conducted to investigate the utilisation of MSM as a protein source in the diets of broiler chickens. Moringa seeds were harvest...

Knowledge And Perception Of Stakeholders On Ecotourism Development In And Around Old Oyo National Park, Nigeria

ABSTRACT Ecotourism development (ED) is one of the factors promoting sustainable utilisation of natural resources. Stakeholders‘ attitude towards natural resources in Old Oyo National Park (OONP) can undermine or enhance conservation goals of the park. Information on stakeholders‘ knowledge and perception that can be used for ED in OONP is limited. Therefore, this study assessed the knowledge and perception of stakeholders on ED in OONP, Nigeria. Simple random sampling technique was used ...

Ileal Crude Protein Digestibility Of Feather Meal Supplemented With Protease In Broiler Chicks

ABSTRACT Conventional protein ingredients are expensive, thus necessitating the use of alternative sources of the nutrient. Feather Meal (FM) is high in Crude Protein (CP) but poorly digested by monogastric animals due to the presence of keratin. Poultry requires exogenous enzymes to break it down to its constituent amino acids. Information on digestibility of CP of FM in broilers is scanty. Therefore, ileal CP digestibility of FM supplemented with protease in broiler chickens was investigate...

Agroforestry Practices And Their Potential Contributions To Soil Fertility And Food Production In Katsina State, Nigeria

ABSTRACT Unsustainable forest land use practices have resulted in land degradation in the northern part of Nigeria leading to low crop yield. Agroforestry is a viable option for reversing dwindling crop yields through proper soil management practices. There is notably no sufficient published information on the contributions of agroforestry to food production in Katsina State. The practices of agroforestry and its potential to slow down the pace of soil degradation and boost food production in...

Response Of Soyabean (Glycine Max (L.) Merill) To Integrated Weed Management In A Forest-Savanna Transition Ecosystem In Oyo State, Nigeria

ABSTRACT Weed infestation of soyabean field causes 65% yield reduction in the forestsavanna transition ecosystem of Nigeria. Single weed control method is often less effective. However, Integrated Weed Management (IWM), will ensure more effective and environment friendly control. There is little information on IWM application on soyabean field. This study was therefore aimed at investigating response of soyabean to IWM. Field study was carried out in the 2008 and 2009 planting seasons to asse...

Genetic And Genomic Resources to Improve Resilence to Striga [Striga gesnerioides (Wild.) Vatke] And Drought in Cowpea

ABSTRACT Cowpea (Vigna unguiculatan (L.) Walp.) is a grain legume cultivated worldwide in over 14 million ha but its productivity in Senegal is seriously affected by the infestation of Striga gesnerioides (Wild.) Vatke, a parasitic weed. Striga resistance is an important trait that is missing to most cultivated varieties in Senegal. Its negative effect on cowpea is exacerbated by drought which is a threat to agriculture. The present dissertation describes various optionstaken on the improvem...

Rural Women And The High Forest of Ghana; A Case Study of The Nkawie Forest District

ABSTRACT Abruquah, E. 1996. Rural women and the high forest of Ghana: a case study of Nkawie Forest District. M.F. Report. Faculty of Forestry, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. 128 pp. (Advisor: J.K. Naysmith, PhD). Key words: forest conservation, forest resources, non-timber forest produce, deforestation, rural women, land degradation, taungya farming. A comprehensive record of rural women and forestry at the community level in one district in Ghana has been developed. The...

Performance of Small Ruminants Fed Crop Residue Supplemented With Tree Leaves And Shrubs.

ABSTRACT Three experiments were conducted to determine the performance of small ruminants fed crop residue supplemented with tree leaves and shrubs. Experiment 1 was undertaken to determine the chemical composition of eight browse species harvested during the dry and wet seasons of Ghana. Also, the chemical compositions of untreated rice straw (RS), sodium hydroxide treated rice straw (STS) and urea ammoniated rice straw (UTS) were determined. Samples were analyzed for Dry matter, Crude prot...

Logging Residue From The Tropical High Forests in The Western Region of Ghana

ABSTRACT Eshun, A. A. 2000. Logging residue from the tropical high forests in the Western Region of Ghana. 161 pp. M.Sc.F. thesis, Faculty of Forestry and the Forest Environment, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. Major Advisor: Dr. H. Gary Murchison. Key words: Western Region of Ghana, logging residue, volume estimation, harvesting efficiencies, sample size, biomass equations, volume equations, residue utilization. In the face of increasing demand for industrial wood and the...

Importance, Source And Control Of Bacteria Wilt Disease In Greenhouse Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) In Southern Ghana

ABSTRACT Bacterial wilt of tomato is a devastating disease in greenhouse in southern Ghana where most greenhouses are sited. This study was conducted to assess farmer’s knowledge and experiences on the prevalence, detection, spread and control of the disease in greenhouses in Volta, Eastern, Central and Greater Accra regions of Ghana. The disease incidence and severity was also determined and the causal organism of the disease isolated from diseased tissues and characterized using morpholo...

Propagation And Molecular Characterisation Of Rubber Tree (Hevea Brasiliensis Muell. Arg.) In Ghana

ABSTRACT The study was aimed at the propagation and molecular characterisation of some introduced clones of Hevea brasiliensis in Ghana. Propagation of H. brasiliensis by stem cuttings and in vitro techniques was used to study alternative procedures for mass production of rubber planting materials. Brown and green stem cuttings of Clone I and Clone II were soaked for 6 hours in 0.0-22.5g/L NAA followed by propagation in a nursery bag filled with nutrient-rich soil. Only the brown stem cuttin...

Assessment Of Training Neeeds And Challenges Of Mainstreaming Electronic Media Production For Extension Services In Imo State

Abstract The advancement in electronic media is increasingly liberalizing the dissemination of agricultural information, such that farmers can now on their own access information before ever they are communicated to them by extension agents. Therefore, for extension to maintain its relevance and functions, extensionists must acquire the skills/abilities necessary to maintain/control what (contents) farmers are sourcing from the media. In the light of this, the study was designed to assess th...

Perceptions And Adaptation Strategies Of Rice Farmers To Climate Change In Adaklu District, Ghana

ABSTRACT Climate variability is one of the great challenges facing smallholder farmers in Ghana and more specifically rice farmers. The main objective of this study was to assess the perceptions and adaptation strategies of rice farmers to climate change in Adaklu district. Specifically, the study sought to, i) determines rice farmers’ perceptions of climate change; ii) estimate the adaptive capacities of rice farmers to climate change; iii) identify the adaptation strategies used by rice ...

Increasing Water Productivity of Irrigated Rice Through Varying Nitrogen And Water Management Methods

ABSTRACT Globally, rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the third largest cultivated cereal crop with about 79 million hectares of irrigated lowlands providing 75% of the world’s rice production. Its productivity depends on many factors including Nitrogen (N) fertilizer and water management. This study was conducted to determine the effect of water management and N fertilizer on growth and yield of rice. The study also sought to evaluate the cost effectiveness of water use under various water managem...

Variation in Floral Morphology, Fruit Set And Seed Quality of Garden Egg (SOLANUM AETHIOPICUM VAR GILO) Germplasm in Ghana.

ABSTRACT Two field experiments and a laboratory experiment were conducted at the University of Ghana, Farm, Legon and the Department of Crop Science respectively between June 2012 and May 2013 to determine the variation in floral morphology, fruit set and seed quality of twelve garden egg accessions. A randomized complete block design was used for the field experiments while a completely randomized design was used for the laboratory experiment. Data were collected on vegetative, reproductive...


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