Muftau Adekunle Kenzie Smith

Department of Crop, Soil and Pest Management, The Federal University of Technology, Akure, P M. B 704, Ondo State, USA

Publications
  • Research Article   
    Seed Features of Selected Arable Weeds of Ondo State Agriculture, Nigeria
    Author(s): Florence Mfon Umoh*, Muftau Adekunle Kenzie Smith, Ebenezer Lanre Fashoranti and Evans Ekhosuehi Uwague

    The study was conducted at The Federal University of Technology Akure in 2011 aimed at evaluating the influence of weed seed features (seed size and weight) on their persistence on cropland. Weeds are one of the main problems affecting agriculture in Nigeria. Annual weeds produces many seeds yearly, contributing largely to the next season’s weed emergence on the cropland. Weeds are tolerant to environmental stresses, reproducing by seed or underground stems (rhizomes, stolon, tuber, bulb, stem). Some of its competitive ability in cropland are Mimicry, mis-identification and seedling vigour with seed survival an influencing factor to their population dynamics. Weed seed were collected from various cropland and field where different factors affected their growth, seed size, seed number and establishment. The average weight, length and width were derived and preliminary germination.. View more»

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