Subject: Agronomy
162. Nitrogen fertilizer application timing in 'beauregard' sweetpotato. [pdf 22Kb]
Villordon A. and Franklin. J.
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165. Correlation study on population dynamics of ginger soft rot inciting pathogens under different organic amendments, disease incidence and its survival in Darjeeling hill soils. [pdf 33Kb]
Tarafdar J. and Saha N.
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170. Crop response of swamp taro to organic sources of nitrogen in lower Gangetic plains. [pdf 34Kb]
Sen H., Mukherjee P. and Mukherjee A.
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177. Effect of altitude and plant age on cyanogenic potential, dry matter, starch and sugar content in cassava genotypes. [pdf 47Kb]
Ntawuruhunga P., Whyte J.B.A. and Rubaihayo P.
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186. Production potential of root and tubers in association with plantation crops.[pdf 50Kb]
Nayar T.V.R. and Suja G.
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195. Evaluation agronomique et économique du système de production améliorée des semenceaux d'igname à partir des minifragments au Centre Bénin. [pdf 40Kb]
Maliki R., Dossou R., Amadji F. and Adje I.
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210. Plant water relations and photosynthetic properties of polyploid cassava grown in the Nigerian savannah. [pdf 40Kb]
Indira Ekanayake J., Dixon A.G.O., Kasele I.N. and Noah A.N.D.
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218. Improving productivity and household incomes of resource-poor farmers: the case of cassava-cowpea intercrop. [pdf 50Kb]
Harrison K.D., Ennin S.A., Asafu-Agyei J.N. and Anchirinah V.M.
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227. Land preparation for increased sweetpotato production in Ghana. [pdf 35Kb]
Ennin S.A., Dapaah H.K. and Asafu-Agyei J.N.
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233. Effect of shade and intercropping in the management of sweetpotato virus disease in Uganda. [pdf 32Kb]
Byamukama E., Gibson R.W., Mpembe I., Kayongo J. and Mwanga R.O.M.
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240. Soil nutrient and cassava yield variations under continuous cultivation of three-crop mixtures in Eastern Nigeria. [pdf 40Kb]
Asadu C.L.A. and Dixon A.G.O.
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248. Time of harvesting and its effect on the quality of flour from four cassava varieties. [pdf 56Kb]
Apea Bah F.B., Oduro I., Ellis W.O. and Safo-Kantanka O.
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