An investigation was carried out to evaluate early growth of Parkia biglobosa under different levels of organic manures in the nursery in order to promote its sustained utilization and regeneration. Seeds were sown in the germination bed at the nursery of Department of Forestry and Fisheries of KSUST, Aliero which took average of three days to germinate and at two weeks after germination, seedlings were transplanted into polythene bags (16 × 14 × 12 cm) filled with cow dung, poultry manure and farmyard manure at 40, 70 and 100 g kg–1 of top soil and top soil only was used as control. The experiment was laid in a completely randomized design with nine replications. Data collection commenced two weeks after transplanting and was done fortnigh...
An experiment was set to understand the seedlings growth and nodulation capabilities of five potenti...
An experiment was set to understand the seedlings growth and nodulation capabilities of five potenti...
Tree pruning generates organic resources whose nitrogen content is not always recycled appropriately...
The study was carried out to investigate the effect of watering regimes and pot size on the growth o...
The study was carried out to investigate the effect of watering regimes and pot size on the growth o...
The experiment on the growth response of Khaya senegalensis seedlings to selected organic manures wa...
There has been emphasis on the use of indigenous tree species to check land degradation but these h...
Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss is one of the most economic forest tree species used for high qua...
Mansonia altissima is a good source of timber usually known for its natural durability and medicinal...
This study investigated the effect of organic manure (cow dung, poultry and pig manure) on the growt...
Parkia biglobosa is ranked as one of the most important agroforestry multipurpose tree species in Sa...
This study examine comparative studies on nutrients needs and uptake in K. senegalensis seedlings to...
The study was designed to investigate the effects of application of two sources of organic manure, n...
The study was conducted at the Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management Nursery Site, Federal ...
This study compares the effect of organic manure prepared using green leaf of five Invasive plants w...
An experiment was set to understand the seedlings growth and nodulation capabilities of five potenti...
An experiment was set to understand the seedlings growth and nodulation capabilities of five potenti...
Tree pruning generates organic resources whose nitrogen content is not always recycled appropriately...
The study was carried out to investigate the effect of watering regimes and pot size on the growth o...
The study was carried out to investigate the effect of watering regimes and pot size on the growth o...
The experiment on the growth response of Khaya senegalensis seedlings to selected organic manures wa...
There has been emphasis on the use of indigenous tree species to check land degradation but these h...
Khaya senegalensis (Desr.) A. Juss is one of the most economic forest tree species used for high qua...
Mansonia altissima is a good source of timber usually known for its natural durability and medicinal...
This study investigated the effect of organic manure (cow dung, poultry and pig manure) on the growt...
Parkia biglobosa is ranked as one of the most important agroforestry multipurpose tree species in Sa...
This study examine comparative studies on nutrients needs and uptake in K. senegalensis seedlings to...
The study was designed to investigate the effects of application of two sources of organic manure, n...
The study was conducted at the Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management Nursery Site, Federal ...
This study compares the effect of organic manure prepared using green leaf of five Invasive plants w...
An experiment was set to understand the seedlings growth and nodulation capabilities of five potenti...
An experiment was set to understand the seedlings growth and nodulation capabilities of five potenti...
Tree pruning generates organic resources whose nitrogen content is not always recycled appropriately...