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African Crop Science Journal
Volume 5, No 3, 1997
Seventeenth issue
Genetic
polymorphism of cassava within the Republic of Benin
detected with rapid markers. N J Tonukari, G
Thottappilly, N Q NG and H D Mignouna. Page 219.
Identification
of superior pearl millet by napier hybrids and napiers in
Zimbabwe. S C Gupta and O Mhere. Page 229.
In
vitro shoot multiplication of Eucalyptus grandis.
F Wachira. Page 239.
Nucleor
and nucleolus organiser regions activity in tea as
visualised by silver staining. F N Wachira and R C
Muoki. Page 253.
Comparative
response of a day-neutral and photoperiod-sensitive
sorghum to delayed sowing or transplanting. A
Tenkouano, J Chantereau, P Sérémé and A B Touré.
Page 259.
Physiological response of
groundnut to plant population density. J P Akwilin
Tarimo. Page 267.
The
fertility status of surface soils in the humid forest
zone of southern Cameroon. A Moukam and D Ngakanou.
Page 273.
Using
trial follow-up surveys to assess varietal adoption: the
case of beans. S David, C Wortmann, S Kasozi and M
Mugisha-Mutetikka. Page 285.
Incidence
and damage caused by maize stemborers on farmers' fields
in South Western Nigeria. O N Oigiangbe, M F Ivbijaro,
F K Ewete and H J W Mutsaers. Page 295.
Palm bunch
ash effects on growth of cowpea and the characteristics
of a Ghanaian soil. E Y Safo, A B Ankomah and J
Brandford-Arthur. Page 303.
Managing
waterhyacinth invasion through integrated control and
utilisation: perspectives for Lake Victoria. P L
Woomer. Page 309.
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