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MASTERS IN PLANT SCIENCE PROJECT TOPICS AND MATERIALS

 

MASTERS IN PLANT SCIENCE PROJECT TOPICS AND MATERIALS

 

 

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NOTE:

WE WILL SEND YOU THE ABSTRACT, TABLE OF CONTENT AND CHAPTER ONE OF YOUR APPROVED TOPIC FOR FREE.

CHOOSE FROM THE LIST OF TOPICS BELOW. SEND YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS AND THE APPROVED PROJECT TOPIC TO ANY OF THESE NUMBERS-08068231953, 08168759420

 

WE WILL THEN SEND THE ABSTRACT, TABLE OF CONTENT AND CHAPTER ONE FOR FREE

 

NOTE ALSO:

WE CAN ALSO DEVELOP THE FULL PROJECT WORK

CALL: 08068231953, 08168759420

 

 

MASTERS IN PLANT SCIENCE PROJECT TOPICS AND MATERIALS

 


 

1.    Susceptibility of common bean cultivars to storage fungal pathogens

2.    Mycotoxin contamination of stored maize in kenya

3.    Evaluation of root- knot nematode management strategies based on nematode distribution in tomato (solanum lycopersicum) fields in mwea, kirinyaga county, kenya

4.    Host resistance and interaction between root knot nematodes and fusarium wilt of tomato

5.    Agronomic evaluation and molecular genotyping of selected soybean (glycine max (l) merril) varieties grown in different environmental regions of east africa

6.    Effects of rhizobium inoculation rate on yield and yield components of faba bean (vicia faba l.)

7.    Review on: response of bread wheat (triticum aestivum l.) To seeding rate on yield and yield components

8.    Review paper on soybean weed

9.    Review on effect of nitrogen and phosphorous application on seed yield and nutrient uptake of onion (allium cepa l.)

10. Review on: effect of seed storage period and storage environment on seed quality

11. The effect of sodium selenite by studying their biochemical components and plant height

12. Establishing a method for the mass propagation of piper guineense (schumach) via tissue culture.

13. Establishing a method for the mass propagation of piper guineense (schumach) via tissue culture

14. Effect of envi~onmental factor on the seed,yleld and oil content of sunflower (helianthus annuusl.)

15. Screening of cassava plant in oye ekiti for african cassava (manihot esculenta)crantz, mosaic disease (cmd) infection by polymerase chain reaction(pcr)

16. Effect of drought stress tolerance in maize (zea mays l.) And pearl millet (pennisetum glaucum l.)

17. Physiological and biological responses of sorghum bicolor [l.] Moench. To drought stress condition.

18. Assessment of arginase in the mesocarp of ripe and unripe tomatoes (solanum lycopersicum l.)

19. Effect of industrial effluent on the seed germination and seedling growth of kidney beans

20. Screening of selected bambara nut (vigna subterranea (l.) Verdc ) landraces for tolerance to fusarium wilt and its management using farmyard manure in busia county, western kenya

21. Identification and management of root knot nematodes (meloidogyne spp.) Attacking chickpea (cicer arietinum l.) In nakuru county, kenya using nematicides and cultural practices

22. Seed health testing for nine cultivars of sorghum bioclor l. In gadarif area

23. Non-composted and spent mushroom substrates for production of agaricus bisporus

24. Evaluation of indigenous namibian mushrooms and plants for antimalarial properties

25. Influence of plant resistance and nematicides on growth and yield of tomato (lycopersicon esculentum) and on population dynamics of root-knot nematodes (meloidogyne incognita with an associa

26. The diet of the black mongoose (galerella nigrata) (carnivora: herpestidae) in north-west (hobatere concession) and north-central (erongo conservancy), namibia.

27. Evaluation of the quality characteristics of the marama bean (tylosema esculentum), an underutilized grain and tuber producing legume in southern africa

28. Influence of site and soil type on the distribution of anthrax infectious sites and the contribution of anthrax to elephant mortality in etosha national park, namibia

29. A taxonomic revision of the genus pentatrichia (asteraceae)

30. Isolation and characterization of starch, starch biosynthetic genes and protease inhibitors from marama bean (tylosema esculentum)

31. Screening maize (zea mays l.) Germplasm for nonparasitic weed tolerance in a tropical rainforest agro-ecology

32. Screening of some common weeds for nematicidal activities against the root-knot nematode on tomato (lycopersicum esculentum l.) In plateau state nigeria.

33. Evaluation of sweet potato (ipomea batatas, l.) Cultivars and advanced breeding lines for resistance to two root-knot .nematode species (m. Incognita & m. Javanica)

34. Genetic analysis of grain yield and other traits of early maturing provitamin a- quality protein maize inbred lines under drought and low soil nitrogen conditions

35. Evelopment of high-yielding and stable maize (zea mays l.) Hybrids tolerant to low soil nitrogen

36. Marker assisted selection for resistance to rice yellow mottle virus in farmers’preferred rice varieties in burkina faso

37. Breeding sorghum [sorghum bicolor (l.) Moench] for high quality stover for niger

38. Breeding sorghum [sorghum bicolor (l.) Moench] for high quality stover for niger

39. Assessment of regeneration potential of hibiscus sabdariffa l. Under established ecosystems in cameroon

40. Occurrence of mistletoe (loranthus spp.) Infestation on garden croton (codiaeum variegatum) and other host trees

41. Influence of rock dust-based soil re- mineralisation on root-knot disease of organic watermelon plants

42. Effects of charcoal production on tree density cover and wood volume in yeregi malete kwara state

43. Vegetation composition related to environmental factors along the international highway-west alexandria, egypt

44. Vegetation and species diversity in the northern sector of eastern desert, egypt

45. Seed dormancy in palms

46. Enhancing food supply through genetic engineering

47. Biological control using trichoderma harzianum against penicillium purpurogenum, causal agent of white yam tuber (dioscorea rotundata poir) rb

48. Influence of pedological regimes on plants distribution in a lacustrine wetland in uyo, akwa ibom state, nigeria.

 

 

 

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