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  3. Vol 14 No 1 (2009)

Published: 2009-07-29

Articles

  • 1. Analysis of Sedimentation Rates in the Densu River Channel: The Result of erosion and anthropogenic activities in the Densu basin
    JM Kusimi
    1-14
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  • 2. Nematodes and Weeds Control Effects of Pueraria phaseoloides and Flemingia macrophylla Fallows on Establishment, Survival and Yield of Plantain
    B. Banful, S. Hauser, K. Ofori, F. Kumaga
    15-28
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  • 3. Crop-raiding Baboons (Papio anubis) and Defensive Farmers: A West African perspective
    Y. Warren
    29-39
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  • 4. Improving the Establishment and Yield of Soybean through Planting Depth and Land Preparation Methods in Northern Ghana
    I.Y.D. Lawson, E.A. Mensah, E.N. Yeboah
    40-47
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  • 5. Thin Layer chromatographic analyses of pesticides in a soil ecosystem
    S. Afful, S.A. Dogbe, K. Ahmad, T. Ewusie
    48-54
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  • 6. Impact of Gold Mining on Soil and some Staple Foods Collected from Selected mining communities in and around Tarkwa-Prestea Area
    E.K. Hayford, A. Amin, E.K. Osae, J. Kutu
    55-66
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  • 7. Land types and sustainable cocoa production: Lessons from GIS Application
    O. Pabi
    67-78
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  • 8 Exploitation Rates and Management Implications for the Fisheries of Bontanga Reservoir in the Northern Region of Ghana
    K. Kwarfo-Apegyah, P.K. Ofori-Danson , F.K.E. Nunoo
    79-102
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  • 9. Trace element and stable isotope analyses of deep sea fish from the Sulu sea, Philippines
    K.A. Asante, R. Kubota, T. Agusa, A Subramanian, S Tanabe , S Nishida , M. Yamaguchi , K. Suetsugu , S Ohta, H. Yeh
    103-116
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