Academic literature on the topic 'Detarium macrocarpum'

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Journal articles on the topic "Detarium macrocarpum"

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Ikechi-Nwogu, Chinyerum Gloria, and Happy Chime. "Food Condiment Series 1: Fungal Contamination of Two Food Condiments (Brachystegia eurycoma and Detarium macrocarpum) Sold in Some Local Markets in Rivers State." Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology 14, no. 1 (2017): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.9734/JABB/2017/33661.

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This work is aimed at identifying these organisms in order to reduce the contamination of food condiments. A survey of seed-borne fungi associated with the seeds of <em>Brachystegia eurycoma</em> and <em>Detarium macrocarpum </em>(Whole and Ground) obtained from two different local markets in Rivers State namely; Etche and Bori was conducted. Fungi were isolated using Standard Blotter Method and pure cultures of <em>Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus niger, Aspergillus spp, Botrydiplodia theobromae, Fusarium solani, Rhizopus stolonifer, Penicillium spp, Penicillium notatum and Fusarium moniliform
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Gloria, Ikechi-Nwogu, and Chime Happy. "Food Condiment Series 1: Fungal Contamination of Two Food Condiments (Brachystegia eurycoma and Detarium macrocarpum) Sold in Some Local Markets in Rivers State." Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology 14, no. 1 (2017): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jabb/2017/33661.

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Mohammed, A., S. H. Nuhu, S. Umar, and A. M. Umar. "Influence of feeding some common browse trees leaves hay on blood parameters of Yankasa lambs." Nigerian Journal of Animal Production 47, no. 6 (2021): 135–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.51791/njap.v47i6.2919.

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The study was conducted to investigate the influence of feeding some of the common browse trees leaves in Bauchi state on haematological and biochemical parameters of Yankasa lambs. Fourty lambs were allotted to eight different browse trees namely: Maje (Daniella oliver), Madaci (Khaya senegalensis), Marke (Anogesisessus leicarpus), Baure (Ficus syncomorus), Kuka (Adansonia gigitata), Magarya (Zizaphus Mauritania), Taura (Detarium macrocarpum) and Baushe (Terminalia glaucescens), as treatments with five replications in each case. The feeding trial lasted for seventy days. Ten milligrams (10mls
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Kana, Stéphane Kenfack, Achille Bernard Biwolé, Paul William Mejouyo Huisken, et al. "Physical and mechanical properties of two tropical wood (Detarium macrocarpum and Piptadeniastrum africanum) and their potential as substitutes to traditionally used wood in Cameroon." International Wood Products Journal, February 26, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20426445241233343.

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This study aimed to characterise two little-known woods and discuss their potential to replace those heavily exploited in Cameroon's forests. Amouk (Detarium macrocarpum) and Dabema (Piptadeniastrum africanum) were characterised for their physical and mechanical properties. Density, shrinkage, desorption kinetics, shear strength, tensile strength and modulus of elasticity (MOE) in compression and flexion were determined. A Weibull analysis was performed to predict their failure. It was found that Amouk and Dabéma can be classified as medium-heavy wood with low shrinkage and desorption, followi
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WAKILI, ADAMU and AWWAL LADAN. "IDENTIFICATION AND UTILIZATION OF ETHNO VETERINARY PLANT SPECIES IN BAUCHI STATE." Journal of Renewable Agricultural Technology Research, May 13, 2025. https://doi.org/10.70382/sjratr.v8i1.006.

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With the help of questionnaires, Ethno Veterinary species and their medicinal values in addition to their Relative abundance scale of occurrence were identified from nine randomly selected Local Government Areas of Bauchi State. The study reveals that Seventeen (17) plant species(trees, shrubs and herbs) from Eleven (11) Botanical families are being used to cure animals health challenges: Trapanosomiasis, worms and Ectoparasites, Diarrhea, Liver problem, Cough, Bloat, Lumpy Skin Diseases and, Foot and Mouth diseases. Fabaceae was most represented by three (3) species. Others were three familie
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