Tag Archive | Agronomy

Call For Paper 2022 | IJAAR Journals By INNSPUB.NET

International Journal of Agronomy and Agricultural research | IJAAR, welcomes all respective authors to submit their research papers, review paper, and short-communication in the major fields of Agronomy and Agricultural research with low article processing charges (APC).

International Journal of Agronomy and Agricultural Research (IJAAR) publishes high-quality original research papers together with review articles and short communications. It publishes original scientific work in all areas of Agronomy and Agricultural sciences. The scopes of the journal include, but are not limited to, the following topic areas: Agricultural Sciences, Agronomy, Crop Sciences, Horticulture, Plant protection, Breeding, Genetics, Pathology, Soil sciences, Animal sciences, Marine lives, Food & Fiber improvement and production.

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Research Paper on Vegetative propagation of Anonidium mannii (Oliver) Engler & Diels (Annonaceae) by Paluku Augustin

Vegetative propagation of Anonidium mannii (Oliver) Engler & Diels (Annonaceae) by leafy stem cuttings in Kisangani, DR Congo
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Paluku Augustin, Tsobeng Alain, Okungo Albert, Tchoundjeu Zacharie, Bwama Marcel and Van Damme Patrick wrote a research paper on Anonidium mannii entitle of Vegetative propagation of Anonidium mannii (Oliver) Engler & Diels (Annonaceae) by leafy stem cuttings in Kisangani, DR Congo

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This study tested the influence of substrate type, size surface and application of IBA auxin on rooting of stem cutting leaf of Anonidium mannii, a wild fruit species with low seed germination rate. Two trials were conducted. The first tested three substrate types that are sand, wood sawdust and rice husks. We also tested combinations of these substrates (2:2), resulting in six treatments in a randomized complete block design.

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Research Paper on Puccinia graminis f. sp tritici (Pgt) in Kenya by OE Okello, OJ Ochuodho, R Wanyera, S Bhavani & LJ Szabo.

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OE Okello, OJ Ochuodho, R Wanyera, S Bhavani and LJ Szabo wrote a research paper on Puccinia entitle of Analysis of the population structure 2015 Puccinia graminis f. sp tritici (Pgt) in Kenya using simple sequence repeats markers

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N Wheat (Triticum aestivum) production in Kenya has been severely affected by stem rust Ug99 and its related race groups. The consequence of not controlling this disease is steep decline in the crop production thus creating food insecurity to over 70% of the small-scale holder farmers who depend on it as a source of food as well as income. The causative agent of the disease Puccinia graminis f. sp tritici (Pgt) has been studied by researchers globally because of its rapid evolution of races within lineage overcoming existing resistant genes.

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Journal of Horticultural Sciences | Effect of zinc, iron and boron on growth, yield and quality of Bitter gourd (Momordica charantia L.) in Punjab | IJAAR-2020

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M. Irfan Ashraf , Bakhatawar Liaqat, Kanwal Shahzadi, Shazia Kiran, Laraib Anam , M. Bilal Shaukat and Nazar Hussain wrote a research paper on Bitter gourd entitle of Effect of zinc, iron and boron on growth, yield and quality of Bitter gourd (Momordica charantia L.) in Punjab

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The present research was carried out to evaluate the effects of micronutrients such as boron, iron and zinc on growth and yield of bitter gourd at research area of vegetables, Institute of Horticultural Sciences, University of Agriculture Faisalabad during the year of 2019. Trial was conducted in Randomized Complete Block Design comprising of 2 varieties and 9 treatments replicated three times.

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Productivity and fodder potentials of groundnut in the Sudanian zone of Benin – IJAAR

Arachis hypogaeaBy: Gbênagnon Serge Ahounou

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Agronomic performance of groundnut differs according to variety. The objective of the study was to determine the productivity, the fodder and the nutritional potentials of haulms of four varieties of groundnut. A systematic randomized controlled trial was carried out with six replicates. Each block counted for has 24 plots with an area of 50 m². The plant material consisted of groundnut varieties TS 32-1, ICGV SM 85045, 69-101 and Moto Local, which were sown at six seeding densities. Continue reading