Agriculture

Research Papers/Topics Agriculture

Assessment of the Effects of Selected Rural Development Interventions on Rural Women in Imo State, Nigeria

ABSTRACT The study assessed the effects of selected rural development interventions on rural women in Imo State of Nigeria. The study determined the level of awareness and participation of rural women in the development projects, assessed the extent of intervention by development agencies, analyzed the effects of the selected intervention programmes on rural women’s socio economic conditions and also examined the constraints militating against rural women from benefiting in the inte...

STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF RAINFALL CHARACTERISTICS IN AKURE, ONDO STATE.

ABSTRACT This study examines the trends, onset, cessation and growing season of rainfall over Akure using data obtained from the archive of Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) Oshodi, Lagos, over the period of 1970-2005. Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) was estimated from the available Rainfall records, Decadal analysis of Akure indicated 1991-2000as a wet decade, while 1981- 1990 was a dry decade. The onset and cessation dates were determined. The estimated parameters were subjecte...

GEOSPATIAL ASSESSMENTS OF HYDROLOGICAL IMPACTS OF FLOOD OCCURRENCES IN ADO-EKITI AND ENVIRONS

ABSTRACT Flood risk assessment is an important component of risk management. This study aims to generate a GIS-based flood risk map that can facilitate proper planning of mitigation measures against future floods occurrences. This study uses GIS technique and remotely sensed data to assess the extent of urbanization in land use, and vegetation changes in Ado-Ekiti metropolis between 1986 and 2017. Digital Elevation Models (DEM), settlement maps and satellite imageries to assess the susceptibi...

RESPONSE OF OKRA (Abelmoschus esculentus L.Moench) TO BIOCHAR DERIVED FROM COCOA POD HUSK AND NPK

ABSTRACT The need to improve soil fertility and enhance crop production has led to a renewed interest in the use of cocoa pod husk (CPH) in form of biochar, an organic fertilizer, relative to, mineral fertilizer as soil amendment. The deleterious effect of inorganic fertilizer, on the environment, has been enumerated and the global effect of CPH. Field experiment on okra (Abelmoschus esculentus ) fertilized with Biochar. deried from cocoa pod husks (CPH), was conducted at the Cocoa Research I...

THE INFLUENCE OF DRIP IRRIGATION FREQUENCY AND MULCHING ON THE SOIL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND YIELD IN OKRA. (Abelmoschus esculentus)

AbstractSeveral irrigation systems or methods have been use by many people to efficiently provide water for crop productivity. Drip irrigation system has been a best method so far, supplying water to plant, maximizing water usage, it tends to be cost effective and reduces stress. The field experiment was conducted between January 2017 and March 2017 at the Teaching and Research Farm, Federal University Oye-Ekiti (lkole Campus). The experiment design used entail; two factorial laid in a random...

EFFECT OF DIFFERENT LAND USE ON SOME SELECTED PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES AND MICRO-AGGREGATE STABILITY INDICES IN TWO AGRO-ECOLOGICAL ZONES IN EKITI STATE, SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA.

 ABSTRACT A study was conducted to investigate changes that may occur in the soil due to conversion of forest land to plantation, fallow and arable lands. Four locations in two-agro-ecological zones at Ikole Local Government Area, Ekiti State, were used for this study. They are; Itapaji (L 1), Asin (L2); in rainforest agro-ecological zone and Odo-Ogo (L3), Odo-Ayedun (L4) in derived savannah. Soil parameters evaluated include particle size distribution, bulk density, saturated moisture conte...

GEOSPATIAL ASSESSMENTS OF HYDROLOGICAL IMPACT OF FLOOD OCCURRENCES IN ADO-EKITI AND ENVIRONS

ABSTRACTDrought is one of the a resultant effect of climate change and it is the naturally occurring phenomenon that exists when precipitation has been significantly below normal recorded levels, causing serious hydrological imbalances that adversely affect land resource production systems. Unlike many other natural hazards, drought develops slowly, making it difficult to pinpoint the onset and termination of an event. The environmental impacts of hydrological drought are Reduced stream flow ...

APPLICATION OF THE STANDARDIZED PRECIPITATION EVAPOTRANSPIRATION INDEX (SPEI) IN BENIN-OWEN A RIVER BASIN, NIGERIA

 ABSTRACT Precipitation deficit and its daily, seasonal and annual oscillations are inherent characteristics of Nigeria's climate. Droughts are generally characterized by a prolonged and abnormal moisture deficiency. In drought studies it is important to characterize the start and end of a drought as well as its intensity, duration, frequency and magnitude. The objective of this study was to apply the Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration index (SPEI) for drought assessment in the Be...

THE EFFECT OF LAND USE ON SOIL AGGREGATE STABILITY AND SOIL CARBON SEQUESTRATION IN SOME SELECTED SOILS OF SOUTH EASTERN NIGERIA

 Abstract The Information on the effect of different land use systems on the aggregate stability and carbon sequestration is crucial for the recommendation of efficient land management practices. This study was conducted to evaluate the variation in aggregate stability and carbon sequestration under different land use systems in two agro ecological zones of south eastern Nigeria. The agro ecological zones were derived savannah and rainforest while the land use systems studied were cultivate...

LNFLUENCE OF BIOCHAR ON VEGETABLE (Amaranthus viridis) UPTAKE ON CADMIUM CONTAMINATED SOIL

 ABSTRACT Cadmium (Cd) is a common  environmental contaminant found in soils. Unlike other metals. Cd has no biological role, and is potentially toxic to microorganisms. The concentrations of cadmium in agricultural soils depend upon the amounts present in the parent rocks from which the soils form, the amounts added in the form of fertilizers and soil amendments, the amounts deposited onto soils from the atmosphere, and the amounts removed by harvested crops and by leaching. Its aim was t...

ASSESSMENT OF POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS IN HAND DUG WELLS AND BOREHOLE WATER IN IKOLE-EKITI AND ITS ENVIRONS, EKITI STATE, NIGERIA.

ABSTRACT Water is an important resource for almost all human activities like agriculture, industry, transportation, domestic uses and the proper functioning of the human body, The study examined the physiochemical properties and potentially toxic metals in hand-dug wells and boreholes in Ikole Ekiti and its Environs. Six functional hand-dug wells and six boreholes in the area were sampled and analyzed using standard procedures. Potential toxic metals were determined using Atomic Absorption S...

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF BOREHOLE WATER IN TWO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS OF ONDO STATE WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO POTENTIAL TOXIC METALS

 ABSTRACT Many households are used to the construction of shallow wells, but the wells hardly provide adequate water supply in term of volume and quality throughout the year. As a result, government adopted the construction of boreholes as an alternative to pipe-borne water supply and as an immediate solution to water supply and quality problem. Groundwater (borehole water) samples were collected randomly from two (2) Local Government Areas: Akure south (Oda, Ijoka, Sebi, Kajola, Ijapo hous...

EFFECT OF MEXICAN SUNFLOWER (Tithonia diversifolia) MULCH ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF MAIZE (Zea mays L.)

 ABSTRACT Greenhouse study was conducted at Federal University Oye- Ekiti, Department of Soil Science and Land Resources Management between June and August 2016 to compare the growth and yield of maize (Zea mays L.) using different rates of organic (Tithonia diversifolia) and Inorganic fertilizer. The effect of the amendments on the soil chemical properties was also evaluated. The experiment was laid out in a Completely Randomized Design with four replications. Tithonia diversifolia was appl...

RAINFALL DISTRIBUTION AND THE LENGTH OF GROWING SEASON IN NORTHERN NIGERIA

 ABSTRACT This study examines the rainfall distribution and the length of the growing season in Northern Nigeria using the daily rainfall data from the selected stations Gasua, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Maiduguri, Potiskum, Sokoto, Yelwa, Zaria. The data were collected from the archives of the Nigerian Meteorological Services, Oshodi, Lagos. The length of the growing season was determined using the cumulative percentage mean rainfall method. The growing seasons in Gasau, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, ...

LAND EVALUATION STUDIES OF SOME SELECTED SOILS IN IKOLE SOUTH-WESTERN NIGERIA

 ABSTRACT Sustainable use of soils requires in-depth knowledge of the formation, genesis and properties of soil. It is in view of this that some soils derived from granitic parent rock in Ikole, South- western Nigeria covering 33.7 hectares of land where mapped at a scale of 1:50,000 using a combination of convectional and remote sensing methods of soil survey. The objective was to generate detailed information on the properties of the soil for their sustainable agricultural use and managem...


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