African Journal of Organic Agriculture and Ecology
African Journal of Organic Agriculture and Ecology – A journal of Organic Agriculture and Ecology is published biannually to create an effective medium for dissemination of information on organic agriculture research findings in all areas of agriculture, food sciences and Ecology. Scope: Contributions may be on Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Extension, Agroforestry, Animal science, Crop/Environmental protection, Crop science, Environmental Sciences, Fishery/Aquaculture, Pharmacy, Soil science, Veterinary Medicine, Wildlife Management.
VOLUME 1
- Influence of Poultry and Green Manures on the Productivity of Popcorn (Zea mays var. everta L.) in the Northern Guinea Savanna of Nigeria – Luka, G.L. Odion, E.C. and Maiyaki, M.M.
- Analyse de la performance économique de production de Chou (Brassicaoleracea) biologique dans les communes de Cotonou et de SèmèKpodji au Sud-Bénin – Justina A. Houeto and Simplice D. Vodouhe
- Training Needs Assessment of Practitioners of Ecological Organic Agriculture in Southwestern Nigeria – Yekinni, O. T. and Ladigbolu, T. A.
- Assessment of Traditional Agricultural Practices in Nigeria for Possible Conversion to Organic Agriculture Production System – Olanrewaju, P. O., Meludu, N. T., Yekinni, O. T. and AdeOluwa, O. O
- Evaluation of Sustainable Agro-forestry Practices for Climate Change Adaptation and Promotion of Organic Agriculture among Farmers in Imo State, Nigeria – Anyoha, N.O., Chikaire, J.U. and Atoma, C. N.
- Gender Dimension to Organic Agriculture Involvement in Southwest Nigeria – Yekinni, O. T., Bamidele, T. O. and Ladigbolu, T. A.
- Analyse du Consentement des Consommateurs à Payer les légumes Biologiques au Sud du Bénin – Vodouhê, G.T. , Vodouhê, S.D. and Tossou, R.C.
- Training Needs of Media Practitioners on Dissemination of Ecological Organic Agriculture (EOA) Information in Nigeria – Meludu, Nkiru T. , Okanlawon, O.M., and AdeOluwa, O. O
- Analysis of Use of Organic Farming Practices Among Rural Fish Farmers in South-South Nigeria – Atoma, C. N., Adesope O. M., Anyoha, N. O., and Chikaire, J. U
VOLUME 2
- Journal Cover Volume 2
- Preliminary pages
- Influence of Planting Seasons and Residual Fertility from Jack Bean Fallow and Compost on Yield of Corchorus olitorus I., in an Organic Farming System – AdeOluwa, O. O.
- Farmers’ Perception of Eco-friendly Agriculture: Roadmap to a Healthy and Quality Ecosystem in Nigeria – Adeyeye, O.A., Rabiu, I.B., and Olowe V.I.O.
- Application de la mobilisation des connaissances d’experts: Contribution de l’agriculture naturelle à la sécurité alimentairedans la région centrale du Cameroun – De La Paix Bayiha, G., Kobou, G., Makowski, D., Mathe, S., and Temple, L.
- Effect of Composted Poultry Manure on Selected Soil Properties and Organic Carbon Under Tomato Cultivation in Abeokuta, Nigeria – Wahab, A.A., Agboola, K., Aina, O., Dada, O. A. and Hamza, A.
- Quality Changes in Sweet Orange with Fruit Maturity in Tropical Humid Climate – Odeyemi, O.M., Aiyelaagbe, I.O.O. and Olubode, O.O.
- Efficacy
of Foliar Application Rates of Liquid Poultry Manure Fertilizer on
Tomato Performance and Soil Fertility Improvement in Southern Guinea
Savanna – Abdulmaliq, S.Y., Salahudeen, A., Kumar, N., Abubakar, A., Omolaran, B. and Kareem, I.
VOLUME 3
- Journal Cover Volume 3
- Preliminary pages
- Determination of the Optimum rate of Organic Fertilizer for Yield of Cucumber (Cucumis sativus) and Effect oSoil Properties on an Alfisol – Kayode, C. O., AyanfeOluwa, O. E., Ezekiel-Adewoyin, D. T., Ogunleti, D. O. and Komolafe, A. F.
- Effect of Rates and Duration of Gliricidia Biochar and Poultry Manure on Chemical Properties of Soil in Minna, North Central, Nigeria – Tsado,P.A., Igwe,C.A., Lawal,B.A., Osunde, A. O., Eze, P.C. and C.C.Okolo
- Factors affecting Land Management Practices and Soil conservation Methods among Maize Farmers in Ogun State, Nigeria – A.B. Omotoso , S.A. Daud , O. Amao , T.O. Popoola
- Effect of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers on the Agronomic Performance and Proximate Content of Amaranth (Amaranthus cruentus L.) in Osun State Nigeria – Oloyede Funmilayo Mary and Dada Christianah
- Efficacy of Calcium Carbonate and Periwinkle Shells on Hatchability and Survival of Eggs and Fry of Clarias gariepinus – Ehigiator*, F. A. R. and Osayande, S. O.
- Comparative Effects of Rice Bran Compost and Urea Fertilizer on The Growth, Yield and Nutrient Concentration of Amaranthus cruentus – Olla, N. O. *, Okoro- Robison, M. O. , Ogunjinmi, S. O. , Aribisala, L. A. , Fawole, T. O. , and Akanji, K. A.
- Growth and Yield of Celosia Argentea (L) as Influenced by Mineral Fertilizer and Composted Organic Residues in Ilorin Southern Guinea Savanna Zone of Nigeria – Olowoake A. Abayomi
Preparation of manuscripts
- Articles could be written in either English of French with moderate technical terminologies to facilitate wide readership.
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- The manuscript should be organized as follows: TITLE, ABSTRACT (maximum of 250 words), INTRODUCTION, MATERIALS AND METHODS or METHODOLOGY, RESULTS, DISCUSSION (or RESULTS AND DISCUSSION), CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS (presentable to lay practitioners), ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS (where necessary) and REFERENCES.
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- Use only international system of Unit (SI) and ensure that units are quantitative measurements, e.g. 3kg; when they are preceded by a capitalized noun, e.g. Table 8.
- Tables and figures should be numbered in Arabic numerals, cited in the text, sources indicated if not original (i.e. not made by the author).
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- Reference citation in the text should follow the name, years system; all references cited must be listed in alphabetical order of the sole/senior/first author’s names; each reference should be systematic; surname of the author(s), initials; year of publication (in parenthesis), title of paper, name of Journal (italicized), volume number, number of issue (if applicable) in Arabic numerals on the first and the last pages of the references, e.g. Olayemi A.A. (1991). “A Descriptive Analysis of Agriculture Cooperative Model in Rural Development”. Journal of Rural Development and Administration. 23 (3):1-8.
For two authors” Joseph, K. and Aworh, O. C. (1991) “Composition, Sensory Quality and Respiration during Ripening and Storage of Edible Wild Mango (Invingia gabonensis)”. International Journal of Food Science and Technology. 26:337-342. For the citation of books, the author’s name comes first followed by year of publication in bracket, title of book (underlined), edition and volume number (if any) page or pages, city of publication and publishers e.g. Fredick, G. B. (1970). Principles of Educational and Psychological Testing. 468 pp. Illinois: The Dryden Press Inc. For a chapter in a book, e.g. Pickering, D. C. (1978) “An overview of agricultural extension and its linkages with agricultural research”. The World Bank experience. In: Agricultural Extension Worldwide: Issues, Practices and Emerging Priorities (eds.) Rivera, W. M. and Schram, W. G.) 320 pp. New York: Crom Helm. Careful editing and scrutiny are required before sending manuscript to the editor as no room for alteration may exist once an article is accepted for publication based on reviewers’ comments. Contributors are to send their manuscripts, not previously published or being considered for publication elsewhere to: www.afronet.bio The Editor-in-Chief African Journal of Organic Agriculture and Ecology
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