scholarly journals Eco-Friendly Methods Of Spear grass (Imperata cylindrica L.) Control in the Derived Savanna Zone Of Nigeria.

Author(s):  
AU Ogogo ◽  
BF Oko ◽  
JO Odey
2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 164-168
Author(s):  
B. I. UMOH ◽  
A. C. OKONKWO ◽  
B. I. OKON ◽  
F. W. EKONG

This study was conducted to evaluate the nutrient contents of selected forages based on adequate forage methods of preservation. Forages used in the studies were Andropogon tectonim, Cenchrus ciliaris, Panicum maximum and Imperata cylindrica. Representative samples collected from each experimental zone were preserved in the laboratory with different methods. The samples were analyzed for their proximate forage chemical contents. Baled hay and ensilage influence forage attributes particularly in forages were selected to be suitable methods of conservation of forage for dry season feeding based on proximate composition of the feed. Panicum marinunt and Cenchrus ciliaris were also found to be very rich in CP (9.0 and 9.2) respectively when conserved. Seasonal variation, method of forage conservation and stage of maturity were suggested to be major factors that affect DM and nutrient contents of forages.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 156
Author(s):  
Lucky Agbogun ◽  
Aigboghosa Samson Umweni ◽  
Henry Kadiri ◽  
Faith Ehinomhen Okunsebor

This study attempted to assess the soil suitability in the derived savanna zone of Edo State, Nigeria for the cultivation of some tree crops. The research specifically aimed to evaluate soil suitability for cashew and rubber supported by suitability maps for both crops. In terms of land suitability evaluation, mapping units 1 and 2, with an area coverage of 27.4 ha of the entire research area (100 ha) were found to be marginally suitable (S3) for rubber cultivation but moderately suitable (S2) for cashew. Mapping unit 3, with area coverage of 38 ha was found to be currently not suitable (N1) for rubber but marginally suitable (S3) for cashew cultivation. Mapping unit 4 representing area coverage of 34.7 ha was found to be permanently not suitable (N2) for rubber cultivation but marginally suitable (S3) for cashew. Thus, technically, rubber can only be cultivated in that land at marginal level with an expected productivity of 27.4 ha (27.4 %). Cashew can be cultivated at moderate and marginal levels with an expected yield of 27.4 ha (27.4 %) and 72.6 ha (72.6 %), respectively, of the total land area. Thus, the preferred crop for the studied is cashew. It is recommended that for any significant investment in cultivation of this crop, the priority is the moderate levels with an expected productivity of 27.4 ha or 27.4 % of total land area.


2005 ◽  
Vol 269 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 285-296 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Vanlauwe ◽  
K. Aihou ◽  
B. K. Tossah ◽  
J. Diels ◽  
N. Sanginga ◽  
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