Clement Kwang

Clement Kwang
Remote Sensing and GIS Department, Space and Earth Institute,
Eskisehir
Turkey

Publications
  • Research Article
    Accra Flood Modelling through Application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing Techniques and Analytical Hierarchy Process
    Author(s): Clement Kwang and Edward Matthew Osei Jnr Clement Kwang and Edward Matthew Osei Jnr

    Maize is attacked by more than sixty diseases and a number of species of insect pests in the field as well as in the storage. Fungi are among the principal causes of deterioration and yield loss on farmers’ maize during the storage period. Among the storage fungal pathogens Aspergillus, Fusarium and Penicillium are the most predominant species attacking maize seed and resulting in reduction in seed germination. The study was conducted at the Jimma University College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine in plant pathology laboratory. Three maize varieties and two levels of disinfection were used and arranged in complete block design with five replications. The highest frequency of Aspregilus spp. (40.4%) at farmer preserved seed with surface disinfected kernels on agar plate were recorded. The highest relative density of Fusarium spp. (51%) was only recorded on agar plate test .. View More»
    DOI: 10.4172/2469-4134.1000191

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