Journal of
Cereals and Oilseeds

  • Abbreviation: J. Cereals Oilseeds
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 2141-6591
  • DOI: 10.5897/JCO
  • Start Year: 2010

JCO Articles in press

Effects of location, tillage and varieties on groundnut rust and leaf spot diseases in Mtwara, Tanzania

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In Tanzania, groundnut leaf rust (LR) (Puccinia arachidis) early leaf spot (ELS) (Cercospora arachidicola) and late leaf spot (LLS) (Cercosporidium personatum) diseases significantly reduce groundnut yields. This study aimed to determine the effects of location, tillage and variety on LR, ELS and LLS diseases. Location (Coastal zone (CZ), Coastal zone on station (CZ-OS), Eastern plateaux and mountain block zone (EPMBZ)),...

Author(s):Madege Richard Raphael, Regan Kinanda

Development of rice varieties for stress-prone tidal Ecosystem of Bangladesh

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Evaluation of rice genotypes for stability and high yielding is crucial for maintaining rice production and ensuring food security. These evaluations are crucial, especially when the breeding program's goal is to choose lines with high adaptability and consistency. This research looked at how G and E interacted in 10 different contexts. Multi environment trials (MET) data were studied using the genotype of GGE main effect...

Author(s):Maksudul Haque

Evaluation of Herbicides for the Control of Chrysanthemum segetum in Wheat Field at Cheliya District

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A field experiment was conducted from 2017 to 2018 to evaluate the effective of different herbicides against Glebionis coronaria in wheat field at Cheliya district of West Shoa, Ethiopia. The experiments were carried out in randomized complete design with three replications and it consists nine treatments: 2,4-D, Pyroxsulam, Aminopyralid+ Florasulam Florasulam + Flumetsulam, Pendimethaline, S-metolachlor, S-metolachlor +...

Author(s):Bedada Shashitu

Combining ability and maternal effects of QPM inbred lines for grain yield and other agronomic traits under low and optimum soil nitrogen environments

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One of the objectives of plant breeding is the development of high-yielding varieties under stress and optimum environments using different methods of plant breeding. The study was conducted to estimate combining ability and maternal effects of quality protein maize (QPM) for grain yield and other agronomic traits under low and optimum soil nitrogen environments. Crosses of 11 QPM inbred lines with five hybrid checks were...

Author(s):Bedasa M. Dosho, B.E. Ifie, I.K. Asante, E.Y Danquah, Habtamu Zeleke

Potential Of Rice Farmer Groups In The Production Of Improved Seed In Upper Denkyira East Municipality

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Increasing local production and savings in foreign exchange is important that local rice producers are supplied with quality seed in a timely manner. The overall goal of the research was to assess the seed-rice production potential amongst rice farmer groups in Ghana. A two-stage sampling technique was deployed in the sampling process. Analysis of data was mainly by mean, frequencies and percentages, while the Kendall’s...

Author(s):Tham-Agyekum Enoch Kwame, Eli Gaveh, John-Eudes Andivi Bakang, Clifford Yeboah-Manson

Combining Ability Analysis in Sunflower (Helianthus Annuus L.) Genotypes.

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Eight sunflower inbred lines were crossed in 8×8 diallel fashion (without reciprocal) and 28 F1 were developed at Oilseed Research Centre (ORC), Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Gazipur in Rabi season, 2018. All F1 and their parents were planted in Rabi season 2019 to estimate general combining ability (GCA) and specific combining ability (SCA) effects for yield and yield attributes. The highly...

Author(s):Sheikh Hasna Habib, Md Abdul Latif Akanda, Kausar Hossain, Ashraful Alam.

Trend of Cereal Crops Production Area and Productivity, in Ethiopia

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Although Ethiopia is endowed with diverse agro-ecologies suitable for cereal production; the success of the production relay more on climate condition. Therefore, this study was initiated to analysis trends of; cereal crops production area and productivity in Ethiopia. Data of meher season cereal crops productivity (qt/ha) and area of production (ha) were collected from Central statistical Agency (CSA) of Ethiopia. Trend...

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Genotype and Trait Association in Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) Cultivars Based on Oil Traits and Quality Parameters

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Genetic variation is essential to plant breeding for increasing yield, wider adaptation, parental selection for hybridization, desirable quality, and pest and disease resistance. Therefore, this study was planned to investigate genetic divergence and association of agromorphological and oil traits in groundnut cultivars.The crop was sown during 2015 wet season across four locations in randomized complete block design...

Author(s):Zekeria Yusuf, Arno Hugo, Habtamu Zeleke, Wassu Mohammed, Shimelis Hussein,

Variety x nitrogen fertilizer interaction on striga control, yield and yield related attributes of sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] under striga infestation at Abergelle district, Northern Ethiopia

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Sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] an important food crop in Ethiopia is ranked second for “injera” quality next to tef. However, the productivity of sorghum is constrained by many biotic and abiotic factors amongst striga hermonthica (Del.) Benth is the most specialized root-parasitic weed inflicting serious injury by depriving water, minerals and photosynthesis from the host. Striga hermonthica is becoming the...

Author(s):Fantaye Belay

Genetic Variation for Grain Yield and Yield Related Traits of Released Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) Varieties in Abergelle District, Northern Ethiopia

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Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) also known as monkey-nut, peanut, earthnut and goobers, is a major cash crop and widely grown in all the tropical and subtropical regions of the world for direct use as food, oil and high protein meal, and is the second most important lowland oilseed crop after sesame in Ethiopia. However, its production and productivity is considerably low in Abergelle areas, Northern Ethiopia due to...

Author(s):Fantaye Belay

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