EJPAS Vol. 3 No. 2, 2015

European Journal of Physical and Agricultural Sciences (EJPAS)

1. Amuyou, U. A. & Kotingo, K. E. (2015). Evaluation of mountain soils for sustainable agriculture and food security in Nigeria: the case of Obudu. European Journal of Physical and Agricultural Sciences, 3 (2), 1-8.

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2. Kundy, A. C. et al. (2015). Yield evaluation of eighteen pigeon pea (cajanus cajan (L.) millsp.) genotypes in South Eastern Tanzania. European Journal of Physical and Agricultural Sciences, 3 (2), 9-15.

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3. Elago, S. N. & Tjaveondja, L. T. (2015). Socio-economic importance of two indigenous fruit trees: strychnos cocculoides and schinziophyton rautanenii to the people of Rundu rural west constituency in Namibia. European Journal of Physical and Agricultural Sciences, 3 (2), 16-27.

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4. Nnabude P. C., Nweke, I. A. &  Nsoanya, L. N. (2015). Response of three varieties of tomatoes (lycopersicon esculentum) to liquid organic fertilizer (alfa life) and inorganic fertilizer (NPK 20:10:10) and for soil improvements. European Journal of Physical and Agricultural Sciences, 3 (2), 28-37.

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5. Okwoche, V. A.O., Eziehe, J.C.  & Agabi, V. (2015). Determinants of job satisfaction among extension agents in Benue State agricultural and rural development authority (Bnarda), Benue State, Nigeria. European Journal of Physical and Agricultural Sciences, 3 (2), 38-48. 

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6. Haruna, M. A. et al. (2015). Access of fisheries information to fish farmers in Hadejia, North Western Nigeria. European Journal of Physical and Agricultural Sciences, 3 (2), 49-53.

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7. Kucaj, E. & Abazi, U. (2015). Assessment of heavy metals in sediments and phragmites australis in Tirana river, Albania. European Journal of Physical and Agricultural Sciences, 3 (2), 54-61.

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