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  1. Site Evaluation in Black Wattle with Special Reference to Soil Factors

    Site Evaluation in Black Wattle with Special Reference to Soil Factors

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Forestry Journal • Authors: A. P.G. Schönau --- Silviculture Section, Institute for Commercial Forestry Research, South Africa W. J.K. Aldworth --- Silviculture Section, Institute for Commercial Forestry Research, South Africa
    Together with climate, soil characteristics are the most important factors affecting tree growth. However, the attempts in many site evaluation studies to establish a direct relationship between soil factors and tree growth have not been very successful, the exception being...
  2. Long term nitrogen and phosphorus application to veld

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa • Authors: C.H. Donaldson --- , G. Rootman --- , D. Grossman --- Department of Agriculture,
    The long term effects of a 5N x 3P factorial fertilizer application trial on hay yields, botanical composition and soil properties of veld are presented. Significant increases in hay yields were recorded during most years. There was a strong correlation...
  3. Remote sensing applications for monitoring rangeland vegetation

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of the Grassland Society of Southern Africa • Authors: P.T. Tueller --- Department of Range, Wildlife and Forestry, United States of America
    Remote sensing techniques hold considerable promise for the inventory and monitoring of natural resources on range‐lands. A significant lack of information concerning basic spectral characteristics of range vegetation and soils has resulted in a lack of rangeland applications. To use...
  4. Soil factors affecting tree growth and root development in a citrus orchard

    Soil factors affecting tree growth and root development in a citrus orchard

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: D.J. Nel --- , A. T.P. Bennie --- ,
    Tree- and root-growth parameters correlated well with a number of soil properties Useful relationships were established between unconfined penetrometer resistance, air capacity (at FWC), tree growth and root development.
  5. Invloed van nitraat:ammoniumverhoudings op die ontwikkeling van <em>Zea mays</em> L.

    Invloed van nitraat:ammoniumverhoudings op die ontwikkeling van Zea mays L.

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: F.G. Adriaanse --- , Republiek van Suid-Afrika J.J. Human --- Departement Agronomie en Hortologie, Republiek van Suid-Afrika
    Die invloed van drie nitraat:ammoniumverhoudings by twee stikstofkonsentrasies op planteienskappe is met blomtyd en na fisiologiese volwassenheid vir suiwerlyne gemeet. 'n Kwartssandkultuur is as groeimedium in 'n glashuis gebruik. Toenemende NH4 +-verhoudings het planthoogtes, blaaroppervlaktes en droëmateriaalproduksie van verskillende plantkomponente...
  6. Sources of variation in spring wheat (<em>Triticum aestivum</em> L.) cultivars of the Western and Southern Cape. I. Milling and dough development characteristics

    Sources of variation in spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars of the Western and Southern Cape. I. Milling and dough development characteristics

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: M.M. Nel --- Department of Agronomy and Pastures, Republic of South Africa G.A. Agenbag --- Department of Agronomy and Pastures, Republic of South Africa J.L. Purchase --- , Republic of South Africa
    Approximately 90% of the annual wheat crop produced in the Republic of South Africa is milled into flour for bread-baking purposes. The percentage of flour extracted, as well as the dough development properties, determine the milling and dough mixing characteristics...
  7. Sources of variation in spring wheat (<em>Triticum aestivum</em> L.) cultivars of the Western and Southern Cape. II. Baking characteristics

    Sources of variation in spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) cultivars of the Western and Southern Cape. II. Baking characteristics

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: M.M. Nel --- Department of Agronomy and Pastures, Republic of South Africa G.A. Agenbag --- Department of Agronomy and Pastures, Republic of South Africa J.L. Purchase --- , Republic of South Africa
    Protein content and quality determine flour quality, as well as the success of bread-baking. The stability of wheat quality characteristics is of great importance to the milling and baking industry, who have to produce an end product of acceptable and...
  8. Development and validation of relationships between sunflower seed quality and easily measurable seed characteristics for grading purposes

    Development and validation of relationships between sunflower seed quality and easily measurable seed characteristics for grading purposes

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: A.A. Nel --- , Republic of South Africa H.L. Loubser --- , Republic of South Africa P.S. Hammes --- Department of Plant Production and Soil Science, Republic of South Africa
    Sunflower seed delivered by farmers is usually traded without taking seed quality into account, owing to the lack of a quick and inexpensive method for quality assessment at delivery points. Seed quality parameters (oil content, protein content, hullability and amount...
  9. Frodo and Darius: South African potato cultivars with good processing quality

    Frodo and Darius: South African potato cultivars with good processing quality

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: J.M. Steyn --- Department of Plant Production and Soil Science, South Africa E.B. Geremew --- Department of Plant Production and Soil Science, South Africa J.G. Annandale --- Department of Plant Production and Soil Science, South Africa P.J. Steyn --- , South Africa
    Two newly released South African potato cultivars, Frodo and Darius, were compared with two foreign processing cultivars, Pentland Dell and Shepody. The cultivars were grown under sprinkler irrigation and evaluated for external and internal tuber characteristics and processing quality. The...
  10. Effect of shallow tillage and straw mulching on soil water conservation and grapevine response

    Effect of shallow tillage and straw mulching on soil water conservation and grapevine response

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: Philip A Myburgh --- ARC–Infruitec/Nietvoorbij, South Africa
    Effects of shallow tillage and straw mulch thickness on water conservation and grapevine responses were compared to bare, untilled soil in a Sauvignon blanc/99R vineyard near Stellenbosch from 1995 to 1997. Shallow tillage to a depth of 6 cm did...
  11. A LIMNOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF LAKE LIAMBEZI, CAPRIVI

    A LIMNOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF LAKE LIAMBEZI, CAPRIVI

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of the Limnological Society of Southern Africa • Authors: M.T. Seaman --- , South Africa W.E. Scott --- , South Africa R.D. Walmsley --- , South Africa B. C.W. van der Waal --- , South Africa D.F. Toerien --- , South Africa
    A general investigation was carried out on Lake Liambezi to characterize the limnological features of the lake. The lake, 101 km2 in area and situated within the tropics, was found to be shallow and bordered by reed swamps, particularly on...
  12. ENVIRONMENTAL CORRELATES OF PLANT SPECIES DISTRIBUTION ON THE NYL RIVER FLOODPLAIN

    ENVIRONMENTAL CORRELATES OF PLANT SPECIES DISTRIBUTION ON THE NYL RIVER FLOODPLAIN

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern African Journal of Aquatic Sciences • Authors: M. A.S. Coetzee --- Botany Department, South Africa K.H. Rogers --- Botany Department, South Africa
    The envisaged construction of a dam on a major tributary of the Nyl River will alter the hydrological regime with consequent effects on the structure and functioning of the downstream floodplain ecosystem (Nylsvley). Attempts to minimise this impact will be...
  13. Retraction and expansion of flock mobility in Central Asia: costs and consequences

    Retraction and expansion of flock mobility in Central Asia: costs and consequences

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Range & Forage Science • Authors: Carol Kerven Ilya Ilych Alimaev Roy Behnke Grant Davidson Leen Franchois Nurlan Malmakov Erik Mathijs Aidos Smailov Sayat Temirbekov Iain Wright
    Seasonal and spatial fluctuations in forage quality, accessibility and output provide strong incentives for migratory stock keeping in Central Asia. Over the past century, mobile livestock husbandry has either been suppressed or collapsed and a fragmented pattern of rangeland use...
  14. Prevalence of Alcohol Use and Associated Factors in Pregnant Antenatal Care Attendees in Mpumalanga, South Africa

    Prevalence of Alcohol Use and Associated Factors in Pregnant Antenatal Care Attendees in Mpumalanga, South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Julia Louw --- Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa Karl Peltzer --- Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa Gladys Matseke --- Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa
    We sought to identify the prevalence of alcohol use and associated factors among pregnant women who were patients at antenatal primary care clinics in a South Africa health district. A cross-sectional study using systematic sampling was conducted among 1497 pregnant...
  15. Job Characteristics That Influence the Career Success of Soldiers in the South African National Defence Force: An Analytical Review

    Job Characteristics That Influence the Career Success of Soldiers in the South African National Defence Force: An Analytical Review

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Nondlela Ditsela --- Stellenbosch Univerity, South Africa Gideon Van Dyk --- Stellenbosch Univerity, South Africa
    Career success for solders is influenced by objective and subjective job qualities including their antecedents and mediators. This article considers the objective and subjective indicators of career success in the context of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF): achievement,...
  16. Response of mangroves to drought and non-tidal conditions in St Lucia Estuary, South Africa

    Response of mangroves to drought and non-tidal conditions in St Lucia Estuary, South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Aquatic Science • Authors: SCL Hoppe-Speer --- Botany Department, South Africa JB Adams --- Botany Department, South Africa A Rajkaran --- Botany Department, South Africa
    The effect of a prolonged closed-mouth state on the condition of mangrove habitats was studied in May 2010 at St Lucia Estuary, KwaZulu-Natal. The mouth had been closed to the sea since 2002 as a result of artificial mouth closure...
  17. Nest characteristics of Yellow-billed Kites <em>Milvus aegyptius</em> in the Manambolomaty Lakes Complex, western Madagascar

    Nest characteristics of Yellow-billed Kites Milvus aegyptius in the Manambolomaty Lakes Complex, western Madagascar

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: Tolojanahary Andriamalala --- , Madagascar Lily-Arison Rene de Roland --- , Madagascar Marius Rakotondratsima --- , Madagascar Gilbert Razafimanjato --- , Madagascar Russell Thorstrom --- , USA
    We studied the nesting biology of Yellow-billed Kites Milvus aegyptius in the Manambolomaty Lakes Complex of western Madagascar during 2002 and 2003. We recorded 64 nesting attempts. In 2003, 33% (n = 39 nests) of the occupied nests were from...
  18. The life history of the giant octopus <em>Octopus magnificus</em> in South African waters

    The life history of the giant octopus Octopus magnificus in South African waters

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: CD Smith JC Groeneveld G Maharaj
    Octopus magnificus is a regular bycatch of traps set for spiny lobsters and bottom trawls for Cape hakes Merluccius spp. on the continental shelf of South Africa. Octopuses were collected from rocky substrata (traps) and soft sediments (research trawls) during...
  19. Biological characteristics of sardine caught by the beach-seine fishery during the KwaZulu-Natal sardine run

    Biological characteristics of sardine caught by the beach-seine fishery during the KwaZulu-Natal sardine run

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: CD van der Lingen --- Branch Fisheries, Department of Agriculture, South Africa M Hendricks --- Branch Fisheries, Department of Agriculture, South Africa MD Durholtz --- Branch Fisheries, Department of Agriculture, South Africa G Wessels --- Marine Research Institute and Zoology Department, South Africa C Mtengwane --- Branch Fisheries, Department of Agriculture, South Africa
    Catches of sardine Sardinops sagax made by the beach-seine fishery off the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) coast during the annual winter sardine run have been sampled intermittently since 1951, and a substantial amount of data on various biological characteristics of sardine caught...
  20. Tree species composition, structure and utilisation in Maruzi Hills Forest Reserve in Uganda

    Tree species composition, structure and utilisation in Maruzi Hills Forest Reserve in Uganda

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: I Kiyingi --- , Uganda JM Kidiya --- , Uganda S Gwali --- , Uganda P Okullo --- , Uganda DM Byabashaija --- , Uganda
    The study investigated the tree species composition, vegetation structure and harvesting pattern to guide management of the Maruzi Hills Forest Reserve. Stratified random sampling was used to site six (100 m × 100 m) permanent sample plots in the woodland,...
  21. Algal communities associated with aquatic macrophytes in some artificial ponds in Nyando District, Kenya

    Algal communities associated with aquatic macrophytes in some artificial ponds in Nyando District, Kenya

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Aquatic Science • Authors: Balthazar Mpawenayo Christine Cocquyt
    This study describes the algal communities of six ponds colonised by aquatic macrophytes in Nyanza Province, Kenya. Plankton samples were collected from the water column and epiphytic samples from macrophytes such as Azolla, Pistia, Nymphaea, Ipomoea and Ludwigia. Pond pH,...
  22. Comparative growth performance of different Australian provenances and local land races of <em>Grevillea robusta</em> at Lushoto and Ubiri in the West Usambara Mountains, Tanzania

    Comparative growth performance of different Australian provenances and local land races of Grevillea robusta at Lushoto and Ubiri in the West Usambara Mountains, Tanzania

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: LM Madadi --- Lushoto Silviculture Research Centre, Tanzania SC Mathias --- Lushoto Silviculture Research Centre, Tanzania WA Mugasha --- , Tanzania L Nshubemuki --- , Tanzania ST Mwihomeke --- Department of Forestry, South Africa
    Growth of seven Grevillea robusta provenances from its natural habitat in northern New South Wales and southern Queensland, Australia, and five local land races were studied at two trial sites established in November 1998 at Lushoto and Ubiri in the...
  23. Breeding ecology of the Chestnut-backed Sparrowlark <em>Eremopterix leucotis</em> in an agroecosystem in the Limpopo province, South Africa

    Breeding ecology of the Chestnut-backed Sparrowlark Eremopterix leucotis in an agroecosystem in the Limpopo province, South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: Derek Engelbrecht --- Department of Biodiversity, South Africa Lucket Dikgale --- Department of Biodiversity, South Africa
    We studied the breeding ecology of the Chestnut-backed Sparrowlark Eremopterix leucotis over three years between 2008 and 2010. The breeding season was bimodal with a main peak in laying in autumn (March–April) and another smaller peak in spring (September–October). Nest...
  24. Who are good home-based care volunteers?

    Who are good home-based care volunteers?

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Family Practice • Authors: G Marincowitz --- Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care, Limpopo Province Unit, C Jackson --- CHoiCe (NGO doing home-based care in the Tzaneen municipal area), GS Fehrsen --- Department of Family Medicine,
    Aim The aim of the study was to describe the characteristics of volunteers who remained active in the home-based care project located in Tzaneen (Limpopo Province) and thereby assist the project leaders to improve the recruitment and quality of the...
  25. Prevalence of chronic pain in patients attending primary healthcare facilities in south-west Tshwane

    Prevalence of chronic pain in patients attending primary healthcare facilities in south-west Tshwane

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Family Practice • Authors: WN Rauf --- Department of Family Medicine, HP Meyer --- Department of Family Medicine, TS Marcus --- Department of Family Medicine, PJ Becker --- Biostatistics Unit,
    Objectives: Despite the significant biopsychosocial impact of chronic pain on the health and quality of life of an individual, as well as on healthcare utilisation, no published data are available on the prevalence of chronic pain in the South African...
  26. Sociodemographic and clinical profiles of suicidal patients requiring admission to hospitals south of Durban

    Sociodemographic and clinical profiles of suicidal patients requiring admission to hospitals south of Durban

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Family Practice • Authors: SS Naidoo --- Department of Family Medicine, L Schlebusch --- Department of Behavioural Medicine,
    Background: Suicidal behaviour has become a major public health concern worldwide. Non-fatal suicidal attempts outnumber fatal episodes by wide-ranging figures across, and within, many countries. Approximately 6 500 suicides and 130 000 suicide attempts occur annually in South Africa, with...
  27. Aspects of the breeding ecology of the Purple Swamphen <em>Porphyrio porphyrio</em> in the wetland complex of Guerbes-Sanhadja, north-east Algeria

    Aspects of the breeding ecology of the Purple Swamphen Porphyrio porphyrio in the wetland complex of Guerbes-Sanhadja, north-east Algeria

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: Bara Mouslim --- Laboratoire Ecologie des Systèmes terrestres et aquatiques, Algeria Merzoug Seyf Eddine --- Laboratoire Biologie, Eau et Environnement, Algeria Khelifa Rassim --- Laboratoire Biologie, Eau et Environnement, Algeria Bouslama Zihad --- Laboratoire Ecologie des Systèmes terrestres et aquatiques, Algeria Houhamdi Moussa --- Laboratoire Biologie, Eau et Environnement, Algeria
    The Purple Swamphen Porphyrio porphyrio is a common rail that previously was little investigated in North Africa. From 2011 to 2013, its breeding ecology was studied at two natural wetlands in north-east Algeria, namely Garaet Hadj Tahar and Garaet Messaoussa...
  28. Waterfowl abundance and diversity in relation to season, wetland characteristics and land-use in semi-arid South Africa

    Waterfowl abundance and diversity in relation to season, wetland characteristics and land-use in semi-arid South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Zoology • Authors: Ashley A. Raeside --- Department of Biology, Canada Scott A. Petrie --- Long Point Waterfowl and Wetlands Research Fund, Bird Studies Canada, Canada Thomas D. Nudds --- Department of Integrative Biology, Ecology Group, Canada
    We studied waterfowl abundance and diversity in relation to season (wet vs dry), wetland characteristics (vegetation and morphometrics) and land-use in a semi-arid agricultural region of South Africa to determine how waterfowl respond to various wetland characteristics, particularly those of...
  29. Breeding ecology of the pink-billed lark, <em>Spizocorys conirostris</em>, in an agricultural landscape in South Africa

    Breeding ecology of the pink-billed lark, Spizocorys conirostris, in an agricultural landscape in South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Zoology • Authors: D. Engelbrecht --- Department of Biodiversity, South Africa M.H.T. Mathonsi --- Department of Biodiversity, South Africa
    We studied the breeding ecology, parental care and nesting success of the pink-billed lark, Spizocorys conirostris, in an agricultural landscape in the Limpopo Province of South Africa, from October 2008 to October 2010. The results are compared with data in...
  30. Characteristics of companies with a higher risk of financial statement fraud: A survey of the literature

    Characteristics of companies with a higher risk of financial statement fraud: A survey of the literature

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Accounting Research • Authors: E. du Toit --- Department of Financial Management,
    Fraud and corruption in companies is a serious problem in this day and age. One only needs to think of Enron, Parmalat and Macmed. Companies are constantly identifying new and ingenious ways to defraud their customers, investors, the government and...
  31. Fund manager characteristics and performance

    Fund manager characteristics and performance

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Investment Analysts Journal • Authors: Yi Fang --- Center for Quantitative Economics, China Haiping Wang --- School of Administrative Studies, Canada
    This study establishes a multitier framework to evaluate how fund manager characteristics systematically affect mutual fund performance. The framework includes three tiers of performance elements: comprehensive performance; return and risk; and timing skill and picking ability. Using performance decomposition, our...
  32. Connecting entrepreneurship and education

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: • Authors: Sjoerd A. Gehrels --- Stenden Academy of International Hospitality Research, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands
    The aim of this research is to explore the contextual characteristics of a particular group of Dutch restaurant owners, the successful culinary entrepreneurs (SCEs), to examine how these contextual characteristics might be used in a hospitality education. This very small segment of...
  33. Performance and design optimisation of an apparatus for distilling palm wine (<em>Elaeis guineensis</em>) by controlling thermal operations

    Performance and design optimisation of an apparatus for distilling palm wine (Elaeis guineensis) by controlling thermal operations

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Clément Ahouannou --- Laboratory of Applied Mechanics and Energy, Polytechnic School of Abomey-Calavi, Benin Fidèle Tchobo --- Laboratory Study and Research in Applied Chemistry, Polytechnic School of Abomey-Calavi, Benin Emile A. Sanya --- Laboratory of Applied Mechanics and Energy, Polytechnic School of Abomey-Calavi, Benin Christa Lokossou --- Laboratory Study and Research in Applied Chemistry, Polytechnic School of Abomey-Calavi, Benin Mohamed Soumanou --- Laboratory Study and Research in Applied Chemistry, Polytechnic School of Abomey-Calavi, Benin
    Mastery of thermal control in the craft distillation processing operations of fermented wine from Elaeis guineensis is needed to improve and enhance the resulting Beninese alcoholic drink, sodabi. In this study, craft distillation of palm-wines from three municipalities of southern...
  34. Temporal distribution of baseline characteristics and association with early mortality among HIV-positive patients at University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria

    Temporal distribution of baseline characteristics and association with early mortality among HIV-positive patients at University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of AIDS Research • Authors: Joshua.O. Akinyemi --- Department of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, College of Medicine, Nigeria Olubukola A. Adesina --- Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, College of Medicine, Nigeria Modupe.O. Kuti --- Department of Chemical Pathology, College of Medicine, Nigeria Babatunde.O. Ogunbosi --- Department of Paediatrics, College of Medicine, Nigeria Achiaka E. Irabor --- Department of Family Medicine, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria Georgina N. Odaibo --- Department of Virology, College of Medicine, Nigeria David O. Olaleye --- Department of Virology, College of Medicine, Nigeria Isaac F. Adewole --- Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, College of Medicine, Nigeria
    The first six months of HIV care and treatment are very important for long-term outcome. Early mortality (within 6 months of care initiation) undermines care and treatment goals. This study assessed the temporal distribution in baseline characteristics and early mortality...
  35. Exploring communication channels used by festival visitors: Traditional channels versus the Internet

    Exploring communication channels used by festival visitors: Traditional channels versus the Internet

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: A. van Lille --- Business Management, South Africa J.W. Strydom --- Business Management, South Africa
    Various communication channels are available to festival managers to present messages to specific target markets. Today's festival visitors live in the Information Age, and have become mostly unresponsive to traditional communication methods. Therefore this research investigated the communication channels used...
  36. Skull morphometrics of male Subantarctic fur seals (<em>Arctocephalus tropicalis</em>) from Marion and Gough Islands

    Skull morphometrics of male Subantarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus tropicalis) from Marion and Gough Islands

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Zoology • Authors: Graham I.H. Kerley --- Zoology Department, South Africa Bryce R. Allen --- Zoology Department, South Africa Marthán N. Bester --- Department of Zoology and Entomology, South Africa
    Skull morphometrics of two populations of Subantarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus tropicalis) were compared in order to identify possible geographic variation as an indicator of gene flow between the populations, as well as a potential tool to identify the source of...
  37. Subtidal macrozoobenthic community resilience to change following natural mouth breaching of the temporarily open/closed East Kleinemonde Estuary, South Africa

    Subtidal macrozoobenthic community resilience to change following natural mouth breaching of the temporarily open/closed East Kleinemonde Estuary, South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Aquatic Science • Authors: TH Wooldridge --- Department of Zoology, South Africa K Bezuidenhout --- Department of Zoology, South Africa
    The East Kleinemonde Estuary, on the south-east coast of South Africa, typically opens for only short periods, usually <10 days. During a nine-month study in 2006, marine influence persisted for a near-continuous period of three months. This provided an opportunity...
  38. Distribution and ecological risks of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in surface sediment of the Forcados River, Niger Delta, Nigeria

    Distribution and ecological risks of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in surface sediment of the Forcados River, Niger Delta, Nigeria

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Aquatic Science • Authors: CMA Iwegbue --- Department of Chemistry, Nigeria
    Concentrations of Σ15 PCBs in sediments of the Forcados River, Nigeria, were determined in 2012 to provide information on the profile, sources and ecotoxicological risks of PCBs in the sediment. The screening concentrations of PCBs were quantified using a gas...
  39. Work engagement in the mining industry in South Africa: The role of tasks and relationships

    Work engagement in the mining industry in South Africa: The role of tasks and relationships

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Joe Palo --- Optentia Research Focus Area, South Africa Sebastiaan Rothmann --- Optentia Research Focus Area, South Africa
    The platinum mining sector in South Africa presents a significant context for the study of work engagement, given the major changes and turmoil experienced by employees in this sector. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of...
  40. Connecting entrepreneurship and education

    Connecting entrepreneurship and education

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Sjoerd A. Gehrels --- Stenden Academy of International Hospitality Research, The Netherlands
    The aim of this research is to explore the contextual characteristics of a particular group of Dutch restaurant owners, the successful culinary entrepreneurs (SCEs), to examine how these contextual characteristics might be used in a hospitality education. This very small...
  41. Investor sentiment, asset returns and firm characteristics: Evidence from the Korean Stock Market

    Investor sentiment, asset returns and firm characteristics: Evidence from the Korean Stock Market

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Investment Analysts Journal • Authors: Heejin Yang --- College of Economics, Republic of Korea Doojin Ryu --- College of Economics, Republic of Korea Doowon Ryu --- College of Economics, Republic of Korea
    This study investigates the effects of investor sentiment on asset returns with respect to firm characteristics. By analysing a unique stock trading dataset of the Korean Stock Market that contains rich information on investor types and sentiment, we confirm that...
  42. Characterisation of pigeon pea (&lt;em&gt;Cajanus cajan&lt;/em&gt;) landraces grown in two climatic zones in KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa

    Characterisation of pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan) landraces grown in two climatic zones in KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: Lindah L Hluyako --- Discipline of Crop Science, School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences, South Africa Alfred O Odindo --- Discipline of Crop Science, School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences, South Africa Paramu Mafongoya --- Discipline of Crop Science, School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences, South Africa Nkanyiso J Sithole --- Discipline of Crop Science, School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences, South Africa Lembe S Magwaza --- Discipline of Crop Science, School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences, South Africa
    Pigeon pea is an important legume in arid and semi-arid areas of the Sub-Saharan Africa. Knowledge of adaptation characteristics of genotypes would significantly enhance its production in diverse environments of the region. Field experiments were conducted at two sites, namely...
  43. Game fence presence and permeability influences the local movement and distribution of South African mammals

    Game fence presence and permeability influences the local movement and distribution of South African mammals

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Zoology • Authors: Tara J Pirie --- People and Wildlife Research Group, School of Biological Sciences, UK Rebecca L Thomas --- People and Wildlife Research Group, School of Biological Sciences, UK Mark DE Fellowes --- People and Wildlife Research Group, School of Biological Sciences, UK
    Fences are utilised throughout the world to restrict the movements of wildlife, protecting them from threats and reducing human–wildlife conflict. In South Africa the number of privately-owned fenced game reserves has greatly increased in recent years, but little is known...
  44. Habitat characteristics of wintering Wood Warbler &lt;em&gt;Phylloscopus sibilatrix&lt;/em&gt; in the Centre Region of Cameroon: conservation implications

    Habitat characteristics of wintering Wood Warbler Phylloscopus sibilatrix in the Centre Region of Cameroon: conservation implications

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: Taku Awa --- Laboratory of Applied Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Science, Cameroon Tsi A Evaristus --- Department of Fundamental Science, Higher Technical Teacher Training College, Cameroon Robin C Whytock --- School of Biological and Environmental Sciences, UK Tsetagho Guilain --- Laboratory of Applied Biology and Ecology, Faculty of Science, Cameroon John Mallord --- Centre for Conservation Science, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, UK
    Populations of many Afro-Palearctic birds have declined, with those wintering in sub-Saharan Africa, such as Wood Warbler Phylloscopus sibilatrix, particularly affected. In this study we investigated the relationship between habitat characteristics and Wood Warbler presence/absence in the Centre Region of...
  45. Nest-site characteristics and aspects of the breeding biology of the endangered Timneh Parrot &lt;em&gt;Psittacus timneh&lt;/em&gt; in Guinea-Bissau

    Nest-site characteristics and aspects of the breeding biology of the endangered Timneh Parrot Psittacus timneh in Guinea-Bissau

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: Daniel C Lopes --- Faculty of Sciences, Portugal Rowan O Martin --- World Parrot Trust, UK Mohamed Henriques --- MARE &ndash; Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, Portugal Hamilton Monteiro --- Coastal Planning Office, Guinea-Bissau Aissa Regalla --- Institute of Biodiversity and Protected Areas, Guinea-Bissau Quintino Tchantchalam --- Institute of Biodiversity and Protected Areas, Guinea-Bissau Bucar Indjai --- INEP &ndash; National Institute for Study and Research, Guinea-Bissau Seco Cardoso --- Institute of Biodiversity and Protected Areas, Guinea-Bissau Celestino Manuel --- Institute of Biodiversity and Protected Areas, Guinea-Bissau Manjaco Cunha --- Institute of Biodiversity and Protected Areas, Guinea-Bissau Domingos Cunha --- Institute of Biodiversity and Protected Areas, Guinea-Bissau Paulo Catry --- MARE &ndash; Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, Portugal
    Timneh Parrots Psittacus timneh are endemic to the moist forests of West Africa. Concerns over rapid declines in populations due to overharvesting for the pet trade and forest loss prompted the species’ categorisation as Endangered on the IUCN Red List...
  46. Jail duration, demographic characteristics of offenders, and acquired suicide capability

    Jail duration, demographic characteristics of offenders, and acquired suicide capability

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Ajiboye Isaac Oyeleke1 --- Department of Social Work / Social Development, South Africa Pius TangweTanga --- Department of Social Work / Social Development, South Africa Ajibola Abdulrahamon Ishola --- Department of Psychology, Nigeria
    The study sought to predict the acquired capability for suicide from length of sentence and socio-demographic characteristics of offenders in a Nigerian prison population. Participants were 139 inmates (mean age = 33.67, SD = 9.24years; mean length of stay = 6.25 years, SD = 5.02years), males (95.7%), They...
  47. Soul searching on the wings of my wheels: Motorcyclists&rsquo; happiness

    Soul searching on the wings of my wheels: Motorcyclists’ happiness

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Stefan Kruger --- WorkWell Research Unit, South Africa
    This study aimed to investigate how personal characteristics of motorcyclists influenced their affect and sense of happiness with their motorcycles. Data on personal characteristics, motorcycle characteristics, feelings about owning a motorcycle, discreet emotions, and overall happiness were collected from 367...
  48. Long-term physico-chemical and faunal changes in a small, rural South African estuary

    Long-term physico-chemical and faunal changes in a small, rural South African estuary

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Zoology • Authors: M Kajee --- Department of Biological Sciences and Centre for Invasion Biology, South Africa CL Griffiths --- Department of Biological Sciences and Centre for Invasion Biology, South Africa SJ Lamberth --- Fisheries Management, Department of Agriculture, South Africa
    The Palmiet Estuary is a small, rural estuary in the Western Cape that only closes briefly during dry summers. The system was previously surveyed during 1979 to 1980 and we repeated the survey in April 2015 (mouth closed) and September...
  49. HIV prevalence and related behaviours of older people in Botswana &mdash; secondary analysis of the Botswana AIDS Impact Survey (BAIS) IV

    HIV prevalence and related behaviours of older people in Botswana — secondary analysis of the Botswana AIDS Impact Survey (BAIS) IV

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of AIDS Research • Authors: Kabo Matlho --- School of Public Health, Australia Madeleine Randell --- School of Public Health, Australia Refelwetswe Lebelonyane --- Ministry of Health, Botswana Joseph Kefas --- National AIDS Coordinating Agency, Botswana Tim Driscoll --- School of Public Health, Australia Joel Negin --- School of Public Health, Australia
    The focus of HIV interventions in Botswana, a country with the second highest prevalence of HIV in the world, remains targeted at those aged 15–49 years despite a growing cohort of older people living with the disease — driven largely...
  50. Seasonal occurrence and ecological aspects of &lt;em&gt;Afrodiplozoon polycotyleus&lt;/em&gt; (Monogenea: Diplozoidae) from the gills of three cyprinids from the Nwanedi-Luphephe dams, South Africa

    Seasonal occurrence and ecological aspects of Afrodiplozoon polycotyleus (Monogenea: Diplozoidae) from the gills of three cyprinids from the Nwanedi-Luphephe dams, South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Aquatic Science • Authors: EM Mbokane --- Aquaculture Research and Development, South Africa J Theron --- Aquaculture Research Unit, University of Limpopo, South Africa WJ Luus-Powell --- Department of Biodiversity, South Africa
    The effect of seasonal changes and ecological aspects of Afrodiplozoon polycotyleus (Paperna, 1973) collected on Labeobarbus marequensis (Smith, 1841), Enteromius trimaculatus (Peters, 1852) and Enteromius radiatus (Peters, 1853) was investigated from January to October 2008. Fish were collected at the...
  51. Seasonal variation of livestock feed resources in semi-arid and humid environments of Rwanda

    Seasonal variation of livestock feed resources in semi-arid and humid environments of Rwanda

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal • Authors: Mupenzi Mutimura --- University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Cyprian Ebong --- Rwanda Agriculture Board (RAB), Rwanda Idupulapati M Rao --- International Centre for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Colombia Ignatius V Nsahlai --- University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
    In most of sub-Saharan African countries, including Rwanda, the predominant agricultural production is from a mixed-crop-livestock farming system, because of small size land holding. The objective of this study was to assess the seasonal availability of livestock feed resources in...
  52. Oxygen and temperature influence the distribution of deepwater Cape hake &lt;em&gt;Merluccius paradoxus&lt;/em&gt; in the southern Benguela: a GAM analysis of a 10-year time-series

    Oxygen and temperature influence the distribution of deepwater Cape hake Merluccius paradoxus in the southern Benguela: a GAM analysis of a 10-year time-series

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: FL Mbatha --- Department of Biological Sciences and Marine Research Institute, South Africa D Yemane --- Department of Biological Sciences and Marine Research Institute, South Africa M Ostrowski --- Institute of Marine Research (IMR), Norway CL Moloney --- Department of Biological Sciences and Marine Research Institute, South Africa MR Lipiński --- Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science, South Africa
    Generalised additive models (GAMs) were applied to survey data to assess the influence of dissolved oxygen, water temperature and year of sampling upon the presence/absence of small (≤15 cm TL), medium (16–34 cm TL) and large (≥35 cm TL) size...
  53. Optimising the dosage of ethyl methanesulphonate mutagenesis in selected wheat genotypes

    Optimising the dosage of ethyl methanesulphonate mutagenesis in selected wheat genotypes

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: Boluwatife M Olaolorun --- School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences, South Africa Hussein A Shimelis --- School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences, South Africa Isack Mathew --- School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences, South Africa Mark D Laing --- School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences, South Africa
    Narrow genetic variation limits the success of crop improvement programs. Mutagenesis using ethyl methane- sulphonate (EMS) provides an opportunity to increase genetic variation to enhance selection in wheat improvement. This study aimed at establishing the optimum dosage and treatment conditions...
  54. Roseate Terns &lt;em&gt;Sterna dougallii&lt;/em&gt; on the southeast coast of South Africa: information on moult and migratory status

    Roseate Terns Sterna dougallii on the southeast coast of South Africa: information on moult and migratory status

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: Anthony J Tree --- Port Alfred, South Africa Ma&euml;lle Connan --- Department of Zoology, Marine Apex Predator Research Unit, Institute for Coastal and Marine Research, South Africa Philip A Whittington --- Department of Zoology, South Africa
    Determining the migratory status of seabird populations is crucial for addressing conservation concerns. The Roseate Tern Sterna dougallii is considered endangered in South Africa in view of its small breeding population and the threats to eggs and chicks. Earlier works...
  55. Maternal HIV status disclosure to young uninfected children: psychological variables of the mother

    Maternal HIV status disclosure to young uninfected children: psychological variables of the mother

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of AIDS Research • Authors: Maretha Visser --- Department of Psychology, South Africa Amukelani Jennifer Hlungwani --- Department of Psychology, South Africa
    Mothers living with HIV are faced with the dilemma of when and how to disclose their HIV-positive status to their young uninfected children. In this study, a South African sample of mothers living with HIV, with young uninfected children (6–10...
  56. Carbon stock in the community managed Sal (Shorea robusta) forests of Dadeldhura district, western Nepal

    Carbon stock in the community managed Sal (Shorea robusta) forests of Dadeldhura district, western Nepal

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Suresh Prashad Bhatta --- , Nepal Anjana Devkota --- , Nepal
    Four community-managed Sal forests in Dadeldhura district of Nepal were selected for the assessment of carbon stock. The stratified random sampling method was applied to measure the field data from 105 sample plots of 100 m2. The carbon stock of...
  57. Utilization of collapsible fish tank innovation among homestead fish farmers in Osun State, Nigeria

    Utilization of collapsible fish tank innovation among homestead fish farmers in Osun State, Nigeria

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Idris Olabode Badiru --- , Nigeria Theophilus Opeyemi Amure --- , Nigeria
    This study ascertained the utilization of collapsible fish tanks among homestead fish farmers in Osun State of Nigeria. A structured questionnaire was used to elicit data on fish farmers’ awareness, disposition, influencing/limiting factors and utilization of the fish tank innovation...
  58. The distribution of dinoflagellate cyst assemblages in recent sediments of the Oualidia Lagoon, Morocco, with a focus on toxic species

    The distribution of dinoflagellate cyst assemblages in recent sediments of the Oualidia Lagoon, Morocco, with a focus on toxic species

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: K Chaira --- , Morocco H Rhinane --- , Morocco B Ennaffah --- , Morocco S Maimouni --- , Morocco R Sagou --- , Morocco S Loulad --- , Morocco A BenMhamed --- , Morocco A Agouzouk --- , Morocco S BenBrahim --- , Morocco E Masseret --- , France M Laabir --- , France
    Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are becoming widely distributed and more frequent, threatening socioecosystems and human health. We determined species composition, abundance and spatial distribution of dinoflagellate cysts in the upper sediment of the Oualidia Lagoon located on the Atlantic coast...
  59. Structure, growth and growing space efficiency of &lt;em&gt;Pinus radiata&lt;/em&gt; (D. Don) trees as affected by their social position

    Structure, growth and growing space efficiency of Pinus radiata (D. Don) trees as affected by their social position

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Hans Pretzsch --- , Germany Andreas Rais --- , Germany Deon Malherbe --- , South Africa Antonio Ruano --- , Spain Hugo Lambrechts --- , The Netherlands Enno Uhl --- , Germany Ben du Toit --- , South Africa
    Currently, silvicultural prescriptions such as thinning monospecific stands from above and transitioning from monospecific to mixed-species stands are scrutinised regarding their ability to reduce stress and damage. That the quantity and quality of the trees harvested by intermediate and final...
  60. Diffusion of innovations: Theoretical perspectives and empirical evidence

    Diffusion of innovations: Theoretical perspectives and empirical evidence

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Bibhunandini Das --- , India
    This paper attempts to review the theoretical and empirical perspectives of innovation-diffusion literature. The objective of this paper is to develop a heuristic framework by reviewing the existing studies for analyzing the diffusion of innovation and its outcome in different...
  61. Technological characterisation of wood from Australian red cedar after first thinning of a plantation at five years

    Technological characterisation of wood from Australian red cedar after first thinning of a plantation at five years

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Kelvin Techera Barbosa --- , Brazil Andrey Pereira Acosta --- , Brazil Mar&iacute;lia Lazarotto --- , Brazil Rafael Beltrame --- , Brazil Claudia Fernanda Lemons e Silva --- , Brazil Claudimar Sidnei Fior --- , Brazil
    Australian red cedar (Toona ciliata M. Roem.) is a forest species planted in Brazil especially for lumber production. This study aimed to evaluate technological properties of the wood after selective first thinning of a plantation 5 years after planting. The...
  62. Assessment of rice threshing technology characteristics for enhanced rice sector development in Senegal

    Assessment of rice threshing technology characteristics for enhanced rice sector development in Senegal

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Philomena Chioma-Akalugo Ogwuike --- Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta, Nigeria Aminou Arouna --- Africa Rice Center (AfricaRice), Cote d&rsquo;Ivoire Clinton Obinna Ogwuike --- Centre for the Study of the Economies of Africa (CSEA), Nigeria
    Understanding the technology characteristics desirable to farmers to increase the adoption of improved technologies remains a high-priority research issue in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The study aimed to quantify farmers’ demand and assessment of the characteristics of rice threshing technologies to...
  63. Patterns of fish distribution in tropical rock pools at Pr&iacute;ncipe Island, Gulf of Guinea

    Patterns of fish distribution in tropical rock pools at Príncipe Island, Gulf of Guinea

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: J Azevedo e Silva --- University of Lisbon, Portugal AJ Almeida --- University of Lisbon, Portugal M Cravo --- University of Lisbon, Portugal MP Pais --- University of Lisbon, Portugal Y Santos --- , S&atilde;o Tom&eacute; e Pr&iacute;ncipe J Paula --- University of Lisbon, Portugal
    Little is known about the ichthyofauna from intertidal rock pools of the west coast of Africa, especially in the Gulf of Guinea. Rock pools are characteristic habitats of the intertidal zone of structurally complex rocky shores, adding important niche space...
  64. A comparison of the water quality and plankton diversity of the Okamini Stream to the freshwater systems within the New Calabar River catchment, Port Harcourt, Nigeria

    A comparison of the water quality and plankton diversity of the Okamini Stream to the freshwater systems within the New Calabar River catchment, Port Harcourt, Nigeria

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Aquatic Science • Authors: BB Otene --- Rivers State University, Nigeria I Thornhill --- University of Manchester, United Kingdom J Amadi --- Rivers State University, Nigeria
    The water quality and phytoplankton diversity of the Okamini Stream, Port Harcourt, Nigeria was studied between April and June 2018 at three stations. The data was used to assess the health of the system for supporting local communities. Compared to...
  65. Who does better on life satisfaction and meaning in life? A Mixed-methods exploration of demographic characteristics and well-being in Ghana

    Who does better on life satisfaction and meaning in life? A Mixed-methods exploration of demographic characteristics and well-being in Ghana

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Angelina Wilson Fadiji --- University of Pretoria, South Africa Shingairai Chigeza --- University of Pretoria, South Africa Bontle Kgopa --- University of Pretoria, South Africa
    The present study examined the relationship between the demographic characteristics of age, sex, religious practice, and standard of living with life satisfaction and meaning in life in a Ghanaian setting. Participants were 394 Ghanaian urban adults (female = 43.90; mean...
  66. Analysing the socioeconomic characteristics of fisheries-dependent communities in the context of the blue economy in Ghana

    Analysing the socioeconomic characteristics of fisheries-dependent communities in the context of the blue economy in Ghana

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Alhassan Abdul-Wakeel Karakara --- University of Cape Coast, Ghana James Atta Peprah --- University of Cape Coast, Ghana Isaac Dasmani --- University of Cape Coast, Ghana
    For centuries resource economists have persistently debated and discussed the potential of the green economy and how it should be protected and used sustainably. Most studies to date on the economic value of natural resources have thus concentrated on the...
  67. The impact of printing industry effluent on the growth and antioxidant response of the freshwater green microalga &lt;em&gt;Chlorella sorokiniana&lt;/em&gt;

    The impact of printing industry effluent on the growth and antioxidant response of the freshwater green microalga Chlorella sorokiniana

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Aquatic Science • Authors: IY Okpanachi --- Nigerian Army University Biu, Nigeria U Aminu --- Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria AO Jolaoso --- University of Lagos, Nigeria WN Yusufu --- Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria E Abdulmalik --- Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria MA Chia --- Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria
    Contamination of aquatic ecosystems with printing industry wastewater is a serious concern because of the toxicity associated with the effluent components and a tendency to create cascading ecological effects. The influence of printing-press effluent on the freshwater microalga Chlorella sorokiniana...
  68. Do changes in star selection criteria affect analyst behaviour?

    Do changes in star selection criteria affect analyst behaviour?

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Investment Analysts Journal • Authors: Karam Kim --- Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea Doojin Ryu --- Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea Jinyoung Yu --- Xi&#039;an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, China
    This study examines whether the star analyst selection criteria affect analysts’ coverage decisions and the informativeness of their reports. We focus on a change to the star evaluation criteria that increased the importance of quantitative standards. After the reform, analysts...
  69. Performance of some quinoa (&lt;em&gt;Chenopodium quinoa&lt;/em&gt; Willd.) genotypes in Kenya

    Performance of some quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) genotypes in Kenya

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: M.E. Oyoo --- Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (KARI), Food Crops Section, Kenya S.M. Githiri --- University of Nairobi, Department of Plant Science and Crop Protection, Kenya P.O. Ayiecho --- University of Nairobi, Department of Plant Science and Crop Protection, Kenya
    Quinoa (Chenopdium quinoa Willd.) has been cultivated for thousands of years in South America for its nutritious grain and leaves. Demand for the crop has risen in the recent past. In order to satisfy the demand, there is need to...
  70. Breeding ecology of the Madagascar Grebe &lt;em&gt;Tachybaptus pelzelnii&lt;/em&gt; in Bemanevika Protected Area in the northern highlands of Madagascar

    Breeding ecology of the Madagascar Grebe Tachybaptus pelzelnii in Bemanevika Protected Area in the northern highlands of Madagascar

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: Delphin Rasolonjatovo --- The Peregrine Fund Madagascar Project, Madagascar Lily-Arison Rene De Roland --- The Peregrine Fund Madagascar Project, Madagascar Tolojanahary Andriamalala --- The Peregrine Fund Madagascar Project, Madagascar Marius Rakotondratsima --- The Peregrine Fund Madagascar Project, Madagascar S&eacute;raphin Fabrice --- The Peregrine Fund Madagascar Project, Madagascar St&eacute;phanie Razakaratrimo --- The Peregrine Fund Madagascar Project, Madagascar Yverlin ZM Pruvot --- The Peregrine Fund Madagascar Project, Madagascar Russell Thorstrom --- The Peregrine Fund, United States
    We studied the breeding ecology of the endangered Madagascar Grebe Tachybaptus pelzelnii (family Podicipedidae) at Bemanevika Protected Area, during two consecutive years (October 2020–September 2022). Two breeding units were observed: pairs and trios made up of one male and two...
  71. Quality characteristics of forage in the sowing year of a standard perennial pasture established with annual ryegrass, barley, and berseem clover as companion crops

    Quality characteristics of forage in the sowing year of a standard perennial pasture established with annual ryegrass, barley, and berseem clover as companion crops

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Range &amp; Forage Science • Authors: Hasan Beytullah D&ouml;nmez --- &Ccedil;ukurova University, Turkey Rustu Hatipoglu --- Kırşehir Ahi Evran University, Turkey
    This study was conducted to determine the effect of different seed sowing rates (25%, 50%, 75%, 100% of the recommended pure stand of the species) and harvesting stages (early harvest, late harvest) of annual ryegrass, barley, and berseem clover used...
  72. Management entrenchment: Determinants and impact on firm performance of French listed companies

    Management entrenchment: Determinants and impact on firm performance of French listed companies

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Accounting Research • Authors: Mounir Jaouadi --- Arab Open University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Amira Feidi --- University of Tunis El-Manar, Tunisia