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Browsing by Author "Adefalu, L.L."

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    Analysis of Wildlife Damage on Arable Farmland in Ekiti Local Government Area of Kwara State, Nigeria.
    (Environmental Issues. Published by the Department of Geography, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria., 2018) Adefalu, L.L.; Amusa, T.O.; Kareem, O.W.; Aderinoye-Abdulwahab, S.A.; Dolapo, T.A.; Adeoye, D.D.
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    Assessment of feeding adaptative strategies used by dairy farmers in edu local government area of kwara state, Nigeria
    (Faculty of Science, Bayero University, Kano., 2018) Badmos, A.A; Adisa, R.S.; Adeyemi, K.D.; Yussuf, A.T.; Adefalu, L.L.; Ifabiyi, J.O.; Mohammed, N.M.; Belewu, K.D.; Animashaun, J.O; Lawal, A.O.
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    Comparative Dietary Values of Dried Pawpaw Leaves, Cassava Leaves and Orange Pulp for Giant African Land Snails.
    (Society of Animal Production, Department of livestock and Avian Science, Wayamba University of Sri Lanka., 2016) Badmos, A.A.; Sola-Ojo, F.E.; Yusuff, A.T.; Oke, S.A.; Amusan, T.O.; Kayode, R.M.O.; Bolarin, O.; Adefalu, L.L.; Lawal, A.O.
    This study was conducted to investigate the comparative nutritional adequacy of cassava leaves, pawpaw leaves and orange peel for snail (Archachatina marginata) feed components. A total of three hundred adult snails (weighing 270 – 300g each) were randomly allocated to five treatments that were replicated five times, and each replicate unit consisted of twenty snails. The diets were formulated to contain 22 % protein and 1 900 Kcal/Kg Metabolizable Energy. The result showed that the control diet (pawpaw leaves based) was most consumed, gave the highest weight gain and visceral weight, but the orange pulp based diet gave most efficient Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR) and dressing percentage (p<0.05). The study recommends the use of the three test ingredients as feed components for the Giant African Land Snails.
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    Hunters and Bushmeat Processors as Potential Path-way for the Transmission of Zoonotic Diseases: A case study of Kwara State, Nigeria.
    (Taraba Journal of Agricultural Research. Published by the Faculty of Agriculture, Taraba State University, Jalingo, Nigeria., 2015) Adefalu, L.L.; Amusa, T.O.; Adebayo, K.L.; Bale, I.O.
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    Indigenous Methods of Controlling Pests among Rice Farmers in Patigi Local Government Area of Kwara State, Nigeria.
    (Imo State University, Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria., 2009) Adesiji, G.B.; Ogunlade, I.; Bolarin, O.; Adisa, R.S.; Adefalu, L.L.; Raji, M.K.
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    Socio-economic Potentials and Threats to the African walnut in Tropical Lowland Rainforests of Southwestern Nigeria.
    (Journal of Agricultural Research and Development (JARD). Published by the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria., 2016) Amusa, T.O.; Adefalu, L.L.; Aderinoye-Abdulwahab, S.A.

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