Search Results - "OLAYINKA, B U"
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Effect of phosphorus fertilizer and shoot pruning on growth, yield and fruit quality of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)
Published in The Indian journal of agricultural sciences (07-07-2023)“…Phosphorus fertilization or pruning as sole practice has been established to enhance tomato yield. However, there is a dearth of knowledge when both practices…”
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EVALUATION OF PROXIMATE, PHYTOCHEMICAL AND MINERAL COMPOSITIONS OF LEAF, STEM AND ROOT OF BRYOPHYLLUM PINNATUM AND PHYLLANTHUS AMARUS
Published in Science journal of University of Zakho (Online) (28-08-2024)“…Bryophyllum pinnatum and Phyllanthus amarus are plants that have been established to contain bioactive substances for various therapeutic advantages, most…”
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Effects of organic, inorganic and organo-mineral fertilizer on the growth, yield and nutrient composition of Corchorus Olitorious (L)
Published in Ceylon journal of science (27-03-2018)“…Corchorus olitorius (L.) is an important leafy vegetable known for its rich source of several nutrients and dietary fibre in Africa, Asia and some parts of…”
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Proximate and Phytochemical Compositions of Leaf and Root of (Cattle Stick) Carpolobia lutea G. Don
Published in Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management (15-05-2019)“…Carpolobia lutea is a medicinal plant commonly utilized in Nigeria to boost libido. The ethnomedicinal importance of any plant lies in some secondary…”
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PROXIMATE, MINERALS AND PHYTOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF PERICARP AND SEED OF TERMINALIA CATAPPA FRUIT
Published in The bioscientist (Awka, Nigeria) (01-05-2022)“…Terminalia catappa commonly known as Tropical almond is a plant of the lead wood family, Combretaceae. T. catappa is deciduous and grows well in the tropics…”
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Physicochemical and proximate composition of MK 373, Abujachi and Makowchi groundnut varieties grown in Kwara State, Nigeria
Published in Sri Lankan journal of biology (29-06-2022)“…The analysis of the nutritional constituents of crops is of considerable importance especially if such analysis is centered on crops forming part of the diet…”
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Determination of chlorophyll content, carbonic anhydrase activity, bio-productivity and composition of groundnuts under five Zinc Oxide (ZnO) applications
Published in Sri Lankan journal of biology (26-01-2021)“…The low level of carbonic anhydrase activity in groundnut grown on soil with limited zinc (Zn) content is one of the factors responsible for low yield in…”
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Comparative Growth Analysis and Fruit Quality of Two Varieties of Tomato under Hand Weeding and Pendimethalin Herbicide
Published in Journal of Agriculture Science (01-09-2017)“…Tomato is an important vegetable crop having high nutritional value. Different agronomical practices have been used to increase its quality. Hence, field…”
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Molecular Characterization of Potential Crop Pathogens Associated with Weeds as Endophytes in Uniilorin Plantations, Nigeria
Published in Majallat Baghdād lil-ʻulūm (01-12-2022)“…Crop diseases are usually caused by inoculum of pathogens which might exist on alternate hosts or weeds as endophytes. These endophytes, cum pathogens, usually…”
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Bioproductivity and grain quality of two cowpea varieties in relation to frequency of hand weeding
Published in Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management (08-11-2019)“…The concern for human health and safety coupled with the increase in herbicides resistant weeds necessitated the need to investigate the effect of frequency of…”
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Molecular Characterization of Potential Crop Pathogens Associated with Weeds as Endophytes in Uniilorin Plantations, Nigeria
Published in Majallat Baghdād lil-ʻulūm (01-12-2022)“…Crop diseases are usually caused by inoculum of pathogens which might exist on alternate hosts or weeds as endophytes. These endophytes, cum pathogens, usually…”
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