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M. S. Saidu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Weed Population in Sweet Pepper Farms as Influenced by Land Preparation and Weeding Regime
International Journal of Plant and Soil Science, 2015Co-Authors: M. D. Belel, M. S. SaiduAbstract:A field experiment was conducted during the 2008 and 2009 rainy seasons to determine the effects of Land Preparation and weeding regime on the type of weed population in sweet pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.) farms . The experiments were laid out in a split plot design with Land Preparation methods (No tillage, plowed, plowed and harrowed, and Raised beds) assigned to the main plot and weeding regime (No weeding, weeded at 2 Weeks After Transplanting, weeded at 2 and 4 Weeks After Transplanting, and weeded at 2, 4 and 6 Weeks After Transplanting) were assigned to the subplots. Data were collected on days to weed emergence, weed count, weed weight and weed height. These were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA) fr om, which means showing
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Effect of Land Preparation and weeding regime on the growth of sweet pepper (capsicum annuum l.) in Mubi, Adamawa State
Journal of Agronomy, 2011Co-Authors: M. D. Belel, M. S. Saidu, A.a. SajoAbstract:The manner in which Lands are prepared and the number of weeding times in sweet pepper farm are important factors that farmer should give desired attention. Field experiments were conducted during the 2008 and 2009 rainy seasons to determine the effects of Land Preparation and weeding regime on the growth of sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum L.). The experiments were laid out in a split plot design with Land Preparation: zero tilled, Ploughed, Ploughed and Harrowed. Results obtained from the experiments shows that a highly significant (P
M. D. Belel - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Weed Population in Sweet Pepper Farms as Influenced by Land Preparation and Weeding Regime
International Journal of Plant and Soil Science, 2015Co-Authors: M. D. Belel, M. S. SaiduAbstract:A field experiment was conducted during the 2008 and 2009 rainy seasons to determine the effects of Land Preparation and weeding regime on the type of weed population in sweet pepper ( Capsicum annuum L.) farms . The experiments were laid out in a split plot design with Land Preparation methods (No tillage, plowed, plowed and harrowed, and Raised beds) assigned to the main plot and weeding regime (No weeding, weeded at 2 Weeks After Transplanting, weeded at 2 and 4 Weeks After Transplanting, and weeded at 2, 4 and 6 Weeks After Transplanting) were assigned to the subplots. Data were collected on days to weed emergence, weed count, weed weight and weed height. These were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA) fr om, which means showing
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Effect of Land Preparation and weeding regime on the growth of sweet pepper (capsicum annuum l.) in Mubi, Adamawa State
Journal of Agronomy, 2011Co-Authors: M. D. Belel, M. S. Saidu, A.a. SajoAbstract:The manner in which Lands are prepared and the number of weeding times in sweet pepper farm are important factors that farmer should give desired attention. Field experiments were conducted during the 2008 and 2009 rainy seasons to determine the effects of Land Preparation and weeding regime on the growth of sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum L.). The experiments were laid out in a split plot design with Land Preparation: zero tilled, Ploughed, Ploughed and Harrowed. Results obtained from the experiments shows that a highly significant (P
Naoki Harada - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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measurement and estimation of radiocesium discharge rate from paddy field during Land Preparation and mid summer drainage
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2016Co-Authors: Susumu Miyazu, Tetsuo Yasutaka, Natsuki Yoshikawa, Shouhei Tamaki, Kousei Nakajima, Iku Sato, Masanori Nonaka, Naoki HaradaAbstract:Abstract In this research, we evaluated the range of 137 Cs discharge rates from paddy fields during Land Preparation and mid-summer drainage. First, we investigated 137 Cs discharge loads during Land Preparation and mid-summer drainage and their ratio to the 137 Cs inventory of paddy field soil. We found that total discharge rates were 0.003–0.028% during Land Preparation and 0.001–0.011% during mid-summer drainage. Next, we validated the range of obtained total discharge of 137 Cs from the paddy fields using a simplified equation and literature review. As a result, we conclude that the range of total outflow loads of suspended solids for the investigated paddy field was generally representative of paddy fields in Japan. Moreover, the 137 Cs discharge ratio had a wide range, but was extremely small relative to 137 Cs present in paddy field soil before irrigation.
Susumu Miyazu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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measurement and estimation of radiocesium discharge rate from paddy field during Land Preparation and mid summer drainage
Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2016Co-Authors: Susumu Miyazu, Tetsuo Yasutaka, Natsuki Yoshikawa, Shouhei Tamaki, Kousei Nakajima, Iku Sato, Masanori Nonaka, Naoki HaradaAbstract:Abstract In this research, we evaluated the range of 137 Cs discharge rates from paddy fields during Land Preparation and mid-summer drainage. First, we investigated 137 Cs discharge loads during Land Preparation and mid-summer drainage and their ratio to the 137 Cs inventory of paddy field soil. We found that total discharge rates were 0.003–0.028% during Land Preparation and 0.001–0.011% during mid-summer drainage. Next, we validated the range of obtained total discharge of 137 Cs from the paddy fields using a simplified equation and literature review. As a result, we conclude that the range of total outflow loads of suspended solids for the investigated paddy field was generally representative of paddy fields in Japan. Moreover, the 137 Cs discharge ratio had a wide range, but was extremely small relative to 137 Cs present in paddy field soil before irrigation.
A.a. Sajo - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Effect of Land Preparation and weeding regime on the growth of sweet pepper (capsicum annuum l.) in Mubi, Adamawa State
Journal of Agronomy, 2011Co-Authors: M. D. Belel, M. S. Saidu, A.a. SajoAbstract:The manner in which Lands are prepared and the number of weeding times in sweet pepper farm are important factors that farmer should give desired attention. Field experiments were conducted during the 2008 and 2009 rainy seasons to determine the effects of Land Preparation and weeding regime on the growth of sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum L.). The experiments were laid out in a split plot design with Land Preparation: zero tilled, Ploughed, Ploughed and Harrowed. Results obtained from the experiments shows that a highly significant (P