AGROBOTANICAL STUDIES ON SEED SCARIFICATION AND NURSERY MEDIA INFLUENCE ON JUVENILE PHENOLOGY OF AFRICAN OIL BEAN (PENTACLETHRA MACROPHYLLA BENTH)

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Data were collected on the following number of leaf, number of leaflet, days of germination, number of petiole, number of nodes and number of internodes, there were no significant difference (P = 0.05) on effect of nursery media on leaf number and leaf let number according to table 9. The experiment to determine the influence of seed scarification and nursery media on Juvenile Phenology of African oil been was conducted during the 2012 planting season at the Department of Agronomy and Ecological Management Enugu State University of Science and Technology Green House, Enugu.  The experiment was land out in a 3 x 7 factorial in completely randomized design (CRD) with 3 replicates.  The treatment comprises three types of seed scarification viz: control, partial scarification and total scarification and 7 nursery media: viz Top soil, sawdust etc. Data were collected on number of days to plant emergence, plant height etc.  The Pentaclethra macrophylla seeds were also quantitatively analyzed to determine the proximate and mineral composition.  The results obtained indicated significant (P < 0.05) difference among the treatment and the nursery media.       
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of Contents
List of Tables

CHAPTER ONE 
INTRODUCTION
Effect of Nursery Media
Importance of Nursery Media in Germination
Objectives of the Study

CHAPTER TWO  
BOTANY OF THE PLANT
Literature Review

CHAPTER THREE
MATERIALS AND METHOD
Materials
Method
Nursery Evaluation
Treatment Combination
Field Layout
Statistical Analysis
Proximate Analysis

CHAPTER FOUR 
RESULT

CHAPTER FIVE
DISCUSSION
References

AGROBOTANICAL STUDIES ON SEED SCARIFICATION AND NURSERY MEDIA INFLUENCE ON JUVENILE PHENOLOGY OF AFRICAN OIL BEAN (PENTACLETHRA MACROPHYLLA BENTH)
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    Type Project
    Department Agronomy
    Project ID AGO0016
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    No of Pages 61 Pages
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