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IJSCS | Articles
Table of Contents for 2022
Original Research Article
Antifungal Activities Of Four Plant Extracts Against Cercospora Papayae Casual Pathogen Of Black Spot Disease Pawpaw In Ado-Ekiti South Western Nigeria
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Table of Contents for 2021
Original Research Article
Efficacy Of Plant Extracts in the Management Of Cucumber Anthracnose Caused By Colletotrichum Lagenarium
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Table of Contents for 2017
Original Research Article
Effect of farmyard manure and elemental sulfur on the growth and chemical characteristics of Jatropha curcas L. tree grown in Calcareous soil.
[View Abstract] [Full Article - PDF] [Download Full Text] pp. 108 - 114 (471 KB)
Table of Contents for 2016
Original Research Article
Yield components of six pearl millet (Pennisetum Glaucum (L.)R. Br) varieties in the arid South Eastern part of Kenya
[View Abstract] [Full Article - PDF] [Download Full Text] pp. 098 - 107 (637 KB)
Original Research Article
The effects of short term fallow on topsoil properties in Mbakyaan District of Buruku local government area, Benue state, Nigeria.
[View Abstract] [Full Article - PDF] [Download Full Text] pp. 094 - 097 (318 KB)
Original Research Article
Invitro and Invivo Control of Cowpea anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum lindemuthainum using extracts of Indigenous Plants.
[View Abstract] [Full Article - PDF] [Download Full Text] pp. 089 - 093 (424 KB)