EJPAS Vol. 4 No. 1, 2016

European Journal of Physical and Agricultural Sciences (EJPAS): Accepted Papers

1. Ndukwe, O. K. et al. (2016). Variability in the chlorophyll and carotene composition of ten maize (zea mays) varieties. European Journal of Physical and Agricultural Sciences, 4 (1), 1-6.

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2. Ojo, G. S. O., Ibrahim, N. B. & Akinwande, A. A. (2016). Evaluation of soybean for grain yield and yield components at varying levels of phosphorus in Makurdi (Southern Guinea Savanna), Nigeria. European Journal of Physical and Agricultural Sciences, 4 (1), 7-17.

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3. Chibueze, U. F. et al. (2016). Short-term appraisal of heavy metal contents in commercial inorganic fertilizers blended and marketed in Nigeria. European Journal of Physical and Agricultural Sciences, 4 (1), 18-25.

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4. Dossah, B. O., Mohammed, I. U. & Ndahi, A. K. (2016). Women in irrigated vegetable production: challenges and opportunities (case study of farmers in Plateau State, Nigeria). European Journal of Physical and Agricultural Sciences, 4 (1), 26-32.

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5. Ja’afar-Furo, M. R. (2016). Dynamics of poverty, deforestation and beekeeping in Northern Nigeria: concerns for policymakers – part ii. European Journal of Physical and Agricultural Sciences, 4 (1), 33-45.

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6. Modesto, S. T. (2016). Women and leadership in Botswana agriculture. European Journal of Physical and Agricultural Sciences, 4 (1), 46-55.

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7. Muhamman, M. A., Gambo, B. A. & Musa, I. (2016). Growth and yield characteristics of cowpea (vigna unguiculata (l.) walp) as influenced by aqueous extract of moringa (moringa oleifera lam.) and nitrogen rates ii. European Journal of Physical and Agricultural Sciences, 4 (1), 56-62.

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8. Nwakuya, M. T. & Nwabueze, J. C. (2016). Relative efficiency of estimates based on percentages of missingness using three imputation numbers in multiple imputation analysis. European Journal of Physical and Agricultural Sciences, 4 (1), 63-69.

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