Planting of kenaf usually commences from March - April as these months mark the onset of the rainy season in Nigeria. On the contrary, it is now difficult for anyone to predict when rain start due to climatic variation. Hence, field experiments was conducted between 2015 and 2016 to determine the appropriate time of sowing kenaf that will optimize its yield potential in South Western Nigeria. As a result of delay in the commencement of rain, planting did not start until May. Hence, kenaf seeds were sown in May, June, July and August at 30 days interval in each year. The experiment was a 4 7 2 factorial laid out in a randomized complete block design and replicated three times. The result indicated that the highest fibre yield (1.00 t/ha) wa...
In equatorial climates, fibre yield is higher in photo-insensitive kenaf cultivars. To develop a rap...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) is grown either as an animal feed or as a source of fibre. In Malaysi...
Field trials were conducted in 2003 and 2004 at the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training,...
Planting of kenaf usually commences from March - April as these months mark the onset of the rainy s...
The response of two local, eleven improved and one exotic accessions of kenaf to daylength was deter...
Kenaf seed yield depends on morpho-physiological traits between varieties, and the interaction betwe...
Replacing petroleum-based materials with renewable materials is of critical importance as we transit...
Field experiments were carried out between 2007 and 2008 rainy seasons at the Teaching and Research ...
Determination of appropriate sowing dates is an important approach towards obtaining optimum crop yi...
A field study was conducted during two growing seasons in the Southern Guinea Savanna of Nigeria, to...
The study examined the variation in number of flowers, number of nodules, number of pods and seed yi...
ABSTRACT: Kenaf is a multi-purpose crop since the two stem fractions (bark and core) can be used for...
This study investigates the effect of six cultivars named Cubano, Niger, Cubano 2032, 9277, 7551 and...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) has been identified as a viable alternative crop to replace tobacco i...
Agroclimatic feasibility of intercropping kenaf with maize in kenaf/maize mixtures was determined. T...
In equatorial climates, fibre yield is higher in photo-insensitive kenaf cultivars. To develop a rap...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) is grown either as an animal feed or as a source of fibre. In Malaysi...
Field trials were conducted in 2003 and 2004 at the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training,...
Planting of kenaf usually commences from March - April as these months mark the onset of the rainy s...
The response of two local, eleven improved and one exotic accessions of kenaf to daylength was deter...
Kenaf seed yield depends on morpho-physiological traits between varieties, and the interaction betwe...
Replacing petroleum-based materials with renewable materials is of critical importance as we transit...
Field experiments were carried out between 2007 and 2008 rainy seasons at the Teaching and Research ...
Determination of appropriate sowing dates is an important approach towards obtaining optimum crop yi...
A field study was conducted during two growing seasons in the Southern Guinea Savanna of Nigeria, to...
The study examined the variation in number of flowers, number of nodules, number of pods and seed yi...
ABSTRACT: Kenaf is a multi-purpose crop since the two stem fractions (bark and core) can be used for...
This study investigates the effect of six cultivars named Cubano, Niger, Cubano 2032, 9277, 7551 and...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) has been identified as a viable alternative crop to replace tobacco i...
Agroclimatic feasibility of intercropping kenaf with maize in kenaf/maize mixtures was determined. T...
In equatorial climates, fibre yield is higher in photo-insensitive kenaf cultivars. To develop a rap...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) is grown either as an animal feed or as a source of fibre. In Malaysi...
Field trials were conducted in 2003 and 2004 at the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training,...