December 23, 2021

Prevelance of Lyperosomum longicauda Rudolphi, 1809 | Research Paper published by JBES Journals

 

Prevelance of Lyperosomum longicauda Rudolphi, 1809 (Dicrocoeliioidae: Trematoda) from the gallbladder of Turdoides stirata (Aves: Leiothrichidae) at Sindh, Pakistan

Mr. Hakim Ali Sahito, Wali Muhammad Mangrio, Tasneem Kousar, Zafar Hussain Shah, from the Department of Zoology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur Mir’s, Sindh, Pakistan, and Mr. Faheem Ahmed Jatoi, from the Department of Physical Education and Sports, Faculty of Physical Sciences, Shah Abdul Latif University, Khairpur Mir’s, Sindh, wrote a research paper entitled “Prevelance of Lyperosomum longicauda Rudolphi, 1809 (Dicrocoeliioidae: Trematoda) from the gallbladder of Turdoides stirata (Aves: Leiothrichidae) at Sindh, Pakistan.” This research work was published by the Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences | JBES under volume 17, July issue 2020. Let’s get some knowledge about this research.

December 4, 2021

Review paper on Impact of seed rates and method of sowing on yield and yield-related traits of Teff | IJAAR

 

Review paper on Impact of seed rates and method of sowing on yield and yield-related traits of Teff | IJAAR
 

Mr. Mekonnen Gebeyaw from the institute of the Department of Plant Science, Mekdela Amba University, South Wolo, Ethiopia, wrote a review paper entitled "Review on: impact of seed rates and method of sowing on yield and yield-related traits of Teff [Eragrostis teff (Zucc.) Trotter]" 

This review paper was published by the International Journal of Agronomy and Agricultural Research-IJAAR, under the publication of the International Network For Natural Sciences-INNSPUB, an open access scholarly research journal publishing company. Let's get some knowledge about the review paper.

 Abstract

Teff [Eragrostis teff (Zucc.) Trotter] is native to Ethiopia. Self-pollinated warm-season annual grass with the advantage of C4 photosynthetic pathway and trapezoidal 2n=40 plant/crop. Countries like the USA, Canada, Australia, Netherlands, South Africa, and Kenya produce teff for different purposes such as forage crops, thickeners for soups, stews, and gravies. The largest production of Teff in the world is from Ethiopia where annually, above 6,562,325 farmers grow Teff on above 2.87 million hectares, which is about 22.95% of the total cultivated land in the country. 

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