Publications by authors named "Etchu Kingsley Agbor"

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  • - The study focused on assessing pesticide contamination in African giant snails (Achatinadea) in Cameroon, comparing areas with high agricultural activity to those with less exposure.
  • - Snails collected from high pesticide areas were smaller and showed impaired kidney and reproductive organ structures, while glyphosate and cypermethrin were found in snails from most locations, except one.
  • - The results highlighted the impact of pesticides on the health of Achatinadea snails, which are crucial both for local cuisine and the ecosystem.
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Urochloa (syn. Brachiaria) is the most popular fodder of livestock farmers in Cameroon for hay and seed productions. Farmers in Cameroon have been producing Brachiaria seeds for decades for own uses and surplus are sold to neighbours, and to traders from Cameroon and neighbouring countries.

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Twenty seven mixed-breed growing rabbits (1.2-1.3 kg body weight) aged 10-12 weeks were used to study the effects of the dietary replacement of maize with sun-dried cocoa pod husks on the performance of growing rabbits in a 6-week trial.

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