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Effect of browse plants’ formulated feed on rumen microbial population and growth performance of Red Sokoto goat breed (Capra aegagrus hircus)

open access: yesJournal of Agriculture, Food and Environment
Thisresearch appraisedtheeffect of browse Plantsformulated feedonrumen microbial population and the animal performance of Red Sokoto goat for 14 weeks.
Ntagbu FG
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Limonoids from Khaya senegalensis

open access: yes, 1998
Udgivelsesdato: 1998-Nov-20A new limonoid was isolated from the bark of Khaya senegalensis and identified as 2,6-dihydroxyfissinolide. The assignments of some signals in the (13)C NMR spectrum of fissinolide have been reversed and the signals of the (1)H
Kharazmi, Arsalan   +5 more
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Etude bibliographique de trois plantes antidiabétiques de la flore béninoise: Khaya senegalensis (Desr) A. Juss (Meliaceae), Momordica charantia Linn (Cucurbitaceae) et Moringa oleifera Lam (Moringaceae)

open access: yes, 2016
La prévalence des patients diabétiques a considérablement augmenté dans le monde en raison du style de vie moderne liée à une augmentation de la consommation des aliments à haute teneur en glucides et en graisses.
Azando, Erick Virgile Bertrand   +4 more
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PREDICTING THE DECOMPOSITION RATE, MASS LOSS, AND NUTRIENT RELEASE OF SINGLE AND MIXED LEAF LITTER TYPES USING DECOMPOSITION MODELS IN THE NORTHERN GUINEA SAVANNAH OF NIGERIA

open access: yesTropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems
Background: This study presented a non-linear model to biologically describe the decomposition pattern, mass loss and nutrient release of four leaf litter species: Khaya senegalensis (African mahogany), Mangifera indica (Mango), Gmelina arborea ...
Folasade A. Akinsola   +4 more
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First report of leaf spot caused by Alternaria argyroxiphii on African mahogany trees (Khaya senegalensis)

open access: yesPhytopathologia Mediterranea, 2017
Alternaria argyroxiphii is reported for the first time as the cause of leaf spot on African mahogany trees (Khaya senegalensis). The disease was first observed in African mahogany field plantations in Perdões, Minas Gerais, Brazil, in October, 2012 ...
Lívia PIMENTA TEIXEIRA   +4 more
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An Examination into the Safety and Efficacy of Khapregesic®, a Khaya Senegalensis Preparation, on Women Experiencing Menstrual Pain and Menstrual Distress: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial

open access: yesInternational Journal of Women's Health
Adrian L Lopresti,1,2 Stephen J Smith,1 Frederick R Ferdinands3 1Clinical Research Australia, Perth, Western Australia, 6023, Australia; 2College of Science, Health, Engineering and Education, Murdoch University, Perth, Western Australia, 6150, Australia;
Lopresti AL, Smith SJ, Ferdinands FR
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Comparison of growth responses of Khaya senegalensis seedlings and stecklings to four irrigation regimes

open access: yesSilva Fennica, 2010
Khaya senegalensis is an important tree species for timber production, native to West Africa, but mahogany shoot borer attacks prevent successful plantations.
Ky-Dembele, Catherine   +5 more
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Clonal Propagation of Khaya senegalensis: The Effects of Stem Length, Leaf Area, Auxins, Smoke Solution, and Stockplant Age

open access: yesInternational Journal of Forestry Research, 2011
Khaya senegalensis is a multipurpose African timber species. The development of clonal propagation could improve plantation establishment, which is currently impeded by mahogany shoot borer. To examine its potential for clonal propagation, the effects of
Catherine Ky-Dembele   +5 more
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LUMINOSITY LEVELS AFFECT THE INITIAL SEEDLINGS GROWTH AND NUTRIENT ACCUMULATION IN Khaya senegalensis A. JUSS

open access: yes, 2018
Khaya senegalensis, is a promising species for forest production, as it has excellent timber properties and adapts well to local edaphoclimatic conditions.
Douglas Santos Gonçalves (6510512)   +5 more
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Biomass Fuel Characteristics of Malaysian Khaya senegalensis Wood-Derived Energy Pellets: Effects of Densification at Varied Processing Temperatures

open access: yesJournal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing
This study addresses the effects of densification at varied pelletization temperatures on the novel Malaysian Khaya senegalensis wood-derived pellets biomass fuel characteristics.
Ras Izzati Ismail   +2 more
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