A field agronomic evaluation of Typha grass in Tomas dam Kano State Nigeria


Autoria(s): Birnin Yauri, Y.A.; Balarabe, M.L.; Mohammed, H.A.; Owotunse, S.O.
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2008

Resumo

The study was carried out by measuring plant height, length of leaves, width of the leaves, length of inflorescent, length of inflorescent tip were also measured with a measuring tape. Number of tillers per plants was counted. Soil auger was used to take soil samples randomly from ten different locations in Tomas Dam Kano states Nigeria. At the depths of 0-5cm, 5cm 13 10cm, 10cm 13 15cm. The soil samples were put into polyethylene bags and labelled according to their depth for mineral analyses. In the two season calcium, nitrogen and phosphorus constitute the highest concentration of the minerals at 0 155 cm depth. There is no significant differences in terms of mineral composition between wet season and dry season. (P<0.005).There is significance differences between plant Length of inflorescent and length of inflorescent tip when the two season are compared. KEYWORDS: Typha grass, field, agronomic evaluation,

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http://aquaticcommons.org/7553/1/Cont_J_Fish_%26_Aq._Sci-31-34.pdf

Birnin Yauri, Y.A. and Balarabe, M.L. and Mohammed, H.A. and Owotunse, S.O. (2008) A field agronomic evaluation of Typha grass in Tomas dam Kano State Nigeria. Continental Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science, 2, pp. 31-34.

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Palavras-Chave #Agriculture #Environment #Limnology
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Article

NonPeerReviewed