Cocoyam (Colocasia [Schott] and Xanthosoma [Schott]) belongs to the family Araceae andAlismatales order. The aim of this study is to collect cocoyam from the eighteen LocalGovernment Areas (LGA) in Edo state and describe them based on leaf count and sproutpercentage. Using random stratified sampling methods, cocoyam were collected. Field trials were conducted in the Experimental Garden, Department of Plant Biology and Biotechnology. The soil was subjected to analysis at the Soil Science Department, University of Benin to determine its characteristics and suitability for the growth of these arable crops. The soil microbial count was 6.25 X 105 and 1.34 X 105 cfu/g for bacterial and fungi respectively Phosphorus, potassium, manganese and copp...
This research looked into the fungal richness of some crops grown in Kano, with objectives that incl...
Abstract The response of cocoyam (Colocasia esuclenta (L.) Schott) to various treatments(Twenty comb...
Soil evangelization, an awareness campaign to attract youths to study soil science and address soil ...
Hitherto information on tillage requirement of cocoyam (Xanthosoma sagittifolium Schott) is scarce o...
Most popular edible aroid commonly called cocoyam belong to the genera Colocasia (Schott) and Xantho...
Ethnobotany describes the realm between human interactions with plant in their environment. Colocasi...
In order to provide information on soil management requirement of cocoyam, three field experiments w...
In order to provide information on soil management requirement of cocoyam, three field experiments ...
A field experiment was conducted at the Adamawa State University, Faculty of Agriculture Department ...
A field experiment was conducted at the Adamawa State University, Faculty of Agriculture Department ...
Cocoyam(Xanthosoma sagittifolium (L) is the third ranking carbohydrate in Nigeria and is intensively...
Aim: To evaluate the growth and yield responses of cocoyam to different rates of application of cow ...
The soils on diverse landforms in Ikot Esidem, Southern Nigeria were characterized and their suitabi...
A study was conducted during 1996 and 1997 cropping seasons to determine the influence of harvesting...
A survey was carried out to ascertain the cocoyam species found, grown and used as one of the underu...
This research looked into the fungal richness of some crops grown in Kano, with objectives that incl...
Abstract The response of cocoyam (Colocasia esuclenta (L.) Schott) to various treatments(Twenty comb...
Soil evangelization, an awareness campaign to attract youths to study soil science and address soil ...
Hitherto information on tillage requirement of cocoyam (Xanthosoma sagittifolium Schott) is scarce o...
Most popular edible aroid commonly called cocoyam belong to the genera Colocasia (Schott) and Xantho...
Ethnobotany describes the realm between human interactions with plant in their environment. Colocasi...
In order to provide information on soil management requirement of cocoyam, three field experiments w...
In order to provide information on soil management requirement of cocoyam, three field experiments ...
A field experiment was conducted at the Adamawa State University, Faculty of Agriculture Department ...
A field experiment was conducted at the Adamawa State University, Faculty of Agriculture Department ...
Cocoyam(Xanthosoma sagittifolium (L) is the third ranking carbohydrate in Nigeria and is intensively...
Aim: To evaluate the growth and yield responses of cocoyam to different rates of application of cow ...
The soils on diverse landforms in Ikot Esidem, Southern Nigeria were characterized and their suitabi...
A study was conducted during 1996 and 1997 cropping seasons to determine the influence of harvesting...
A survey was carried out to ascertain the cocoyam species found, grown and used as one of the underu...
This research looked into the fungal richness of some crops grown in Kano, with objectives that incl...
Abstract The response of cocoyam (Colocasia esuclenta (L.) Schott) to various treatments(Twenty comb...
Soil evangelization, an awareness campaign to attract youths to study soil science and address soil ...