Agriculture

Agriculture Research Papers/Topics

Improving Groundwater Recharge Estimates And Groundwater Management For The Cuvelai-Etosha Basin

Abstract Various studies have shown that the use of tracer techniques such as the chloride mass balance (CMB) and stable isotopes’ methods are suitable and good practical approaches to estimate groundwater recharge. Estimating groundwater recharge improves the understanding of groundwater availability in making informed strategies for groundwater resources management. Using secondary data, this study estimated groundwater recharge within the Cuvelai-Etosha Basin (CEB) via the CMB and stable...

Rangeland Utilization By Cattle In The Lower Kuiseb River Area, Namib Desert, Namibia

ABSTRACT There is a general lack of information on how cattle utilise the lower Kuiseb River rangelands, their feeding behaviour and how they deal with intense heat. This study aimed at understanding cattle habitat selection (considering that they are free ranging in the absence of a herder), and their foraging behaviour in relation to air temperature along the lower Kuiseb River area in the Walvis Bay Rural Constituency, Erongo Region. The study was carried out at three farmer settlements al...

Cultivation And Use Of Moringa As A Nutritional And Medicinal Supplement For Goats In Central Namibia

Abstract Trees and shrubs can serve as fodder to supplement shortages of feed for livestock, particularly in arid and semiarid environments where palatable grasses or browse plants could be limited due to low rainfall pattern and constant droughts. However, in Namibia moringa tree species (spp.) have the potential to curb shortage of feeds for livestock. A completely randomized design (CRD) was used in this study to compare the performance of M. ovalifolia and M. oleifera with respect to seed...

Effects Of Green Manure Cover Crops On Weed Population, Pearl Millet And Maize Productivity Under Conservation Agriculture In Liselo And Mashare Namibia.

ABSTRACT Smallholder farming communities of northern Namibia are generally cash-constrained and theyare situated in marginal areas where poor soil fertility and land degradation are predominant. They find it difficult to purchase mineral fertilizers and herbicides. There is therefore a need to identify cropping systems that are affordable and can improve their productivity. The integration of green manure cover crops (GMCCs) as rotational crops has been investigated to great lengths in Latin ...

The Relationship Between Size And Density Of Acacia Mellifera In The Highland Savanna Of Namibia, And Its Influence On The Grass Species Composition And Soil Nutrients

Abstract The Size-density relationship may be a valuable tool to reveal the extent of competition and mechanisms for distribution patterns, structure and functioning of woody species in savanna vegetation types. A study on the relationship between size and density of Acacia mellifera in the highland savanna of Namibia was carried out to try to facilitate an understanding of the development of stand density in relation to size (height) of A. mellifera. Data was collected at Neudamm farm in thr...

Estimation Of Evaporation Losses Based On Stable Isotope Composition Of Water In The Calueque-Oshakati Canal, Namibia.

ABSTRACT The open concrete-lined Calueque-Oshakati canal has been operational since the 1970s, carrying raw water from the Calueque Dam on the Kunene River in the Southern region of Angola to the Central Northern region of Namibia. This raw water is conveyed to the purification plants along the canal, where it is purified before distribution to towns and villages through pipelines. This thesis presents the findings on the estimation of evaporation losses using the stable isotopic composition ...

Effects Of Selected Conventional And Conservation Agriculture On Soil Moisture Content, Infiltration And Maize And Pearl Millet Grain Yield In Liselo And Mashare: Namibia

Abstract This study focused on the results from the 2016/17 and 2017/18 cropping seasons from two trials, one in Liselo and the other in Mashare in the Kavango East and Zambezi regions of Namibia, respectively, on the effects of Conventional and Conservation Agriculture (CA) practices and principles on soil moisture content and infiltration. Conventional mouldboard ploughing (CTa), Sub-soiling with a Magoye ripper (SS-M) and Manual direct seeding with a Dibble stick (MDS-M) were the primary t...

Trophic Relationships Of Shallow Water Cape Hake (Merluccius Capensis) And Cape Horse Mackerel (Trachurus Capensis) In The Northern Benguela Ecosystem

ABSTRACT Shallow water Cape hake (Merluccius capensis) and Cape horse mackerel (Trachurus capensis) are ecologically and commercially important species in the northern Benguela ecosystem (Namibia). The understanding of their trophic relationships is however still limited. In this study stable isotope measurements [carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N)] of their muscles and stomach contents were used to investigate their feeding interactions. Understanding the feeding interactions of these two s...

Ecto- And Endo-Parasites Of Silver Kob (Argyrosomus Inodorus) From Northern Namibia (21° - 24°S)

Abstract The silver kob (Argyrosomus inodorus) has been identified as a candidate species for finfish culture due to its outstanding qualities. There is little information available on the health of this species, especially parasite infestation that can pose a threat to fish cultivation and therefore to the success of mariculture. This study was thus designed to provide information on parasites that are affecting this species. Silver kob were collected monthly (2017–2018 for 11 months) usin...

IDENTIFICATION OF INDIVIDUAL CHEETAHS (Acinonyx Jubatus) REPRESENTED IN A SAMPLE COLLECTION, COMBINING NON-INVASIVE GENETIC AND CAMERA-TRAPPING TECHNIQUES

Abstract Namibia holds the largest free-ranging population of cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus jubatus) in the world, a population estimated to be about 3,000 adult individuals. The cheetah is an elusive species living at low densities, making it hard to assess their abundance and density. Traditional detection methods such as direct observation, physical mark recapture, and invasive collection of tissue samples (e.g. blood) requires the physical handling of individuals. Non-invasive techniques such...

Investigation Of Biting And Non-Biting Flies As Vectors For Bacillus Anthracis In Etosha National Park, Namibia

ABSTRACT The role of flies in the spread of anthrax, an animal disease caused by the spore-forming pathogen Bacillus anthracis, have been reported as far back as the early 1900s. Studies have implicated flies from families of Tabanidae, Muscidae, Calliphoridae and other dipteran species. This study was undertaken in the Okaukuejo area of ENP to establish the role of biting and non-biting flies that may act as vectors for B. anthracis; and at what concentrations of Bacillus anthracis do they c...

A Comparative Study Of The Credit With Education (Cwe) And The Village Savings And Loans (Vsla) Methodologies Of Microfinance Services On Rural Livelihoods

ABSTRACT The study was set up to compare the Credit with Education (CwE) and the Village Savings and Loans (VSL) methodologies of microfinance services and how they influence rural livelihoods. The field survey methodology was involving both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Common services (financial and non-financial) offered to client groups in both the VSL and CwE models as implemented by Plan Ghana-an international non-governmental organization (INGO) and partner local non-govern...

Susceptibility Of Indigenous Cattle Breeds To Coinfection With Multiple Tick-Borne Pathogens

ABSTRACT The control of tick-borne diseases in an endemic region is very challenging and costly due to the presence of multiple pathogens from the seven globally important livestock intracellular pathogens. This problem is exacerbated by the availability of competent vector ticks for each pathogen strain, thus resulting in enhanced transmission efficiency and higher infection prevalence of a disease among cattle from the tropical region than the temperate region. Unfortunately, these disease...

Induced Breeding Of The African Catfish (Clarias Gariepinus Burchell, 1822) Under Varying Brood Stock Ratios Using Ovaprim

ABSTRACT Modern methods of producing African catfish (Clarias gariepinus) fingerlings require that the male brooder is sacrificed to obtain milt for artificial fertilization of the eggs stripped from the female under hormonal induction. The objective of this research was to study the semi artificial technique of producing catfish larvae with different brood stock ratios using Ovaprim. The experiment was made up of three (3) treatment groups and each treatment had three (3) replicates each. T...

Evaluation Of Propiconazole (Tilt) And Pruning In The Control of black Siqatoka Disease In/Qhana

ABSTRACT Pruning of diseased leaves and the use of Propiconazole (Tilt), a foliar fungicide with systemic properties, were two different recommendations made by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture to control black sigatoka, currently an important disease of plantain in the country. The two methods were evaluated from September 1995 to April 1997 at the University of Ghana Agriculture Research Station, Kade. Four treatments, namely, Tilt (0.125g ai/L), Pruning, Tilt (0.125g ai/L) + Pruning a...


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