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    Growth, chlorophyll and carotenoids contents of tea (Camellia Sinensis (L) O. Kuntze) under varied light intensity in Southwest Nigeria
    (Elixir International Journal, 2023) Adeosun, A.; Togun, A. O.; Adejumo, S. A.
    The nutritive and anti-oxidative properties of tea have made it the most widely consumed beverage in many parts of the world. Warm climatic conditions arising from high light intensity however, constitutes a major constraint to tea cultivation in South-Western Nigeria. Reduction in the Light Intensity (LI) is therefore, fundamental to the possible expansion of tea production in this zone. A pot experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of different light intensities on growth, leaf chlorophyll and carotenoids contents of two tea cultivars at two locations (Ibadan and Owena). The experiment was a factorial of eight treatments; Two tea cultivars (143 and 318), Four levels of light intensity-(25%=2.40x104lux, 45%=4.57x104lux, 65%=6.75x104lux and 100%=1.04x105lux: control). These were achieved by using sheds of 4, 2, 1 and 0 palm fronds layers, respectively. The experiment was laid out in completely randomized design with four replications. Data were collected on Number of Leaves (NL), Leaf Area (LA, cm2), Plant Height (PH, cm), leaf abscission as well as chlorophyll and carotenoids contents (mg/g). The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and ANOVA at α0.05. The result revealed that Cultivar 143 performed significantly better than 318 with 25.23±9.74NL, 665.93±297.54LA in Ibadan and 25.38±9.82NL, 898.23±670.34LA in Owena. Tea plants under 45 and 65% LI had higher NL, LA and PH compared to those grown under 25 and 100% LI in Ibadan and Owena. Highest leaf abscission (15.44±3.89 and 23.13±7.22 dropped leaves in Ibadan and Owena, respectively) was obtained in C143 under 100% LI; while the least (6.84±3.89 and 4.78±7.22 dropped leaves in Ibadan and Owena, respectively) was obtained in C318 under 45% LI. In Ibadan, chlorophyll and carotenoids increased from 1.11±0.83 and 0.30±0.15, respectively in C318 under 100% LI to 3.15±0.83 in C143 under 25% LI and 0.6±0.15 in C318 under 45% LI; while in Owena, chlorophyll and carotenoids increased from 1.05±0.87 and 0.29±0.30, respectively in C143 under 100% LI to 2.97±0.87 and 0.83±0.30 in C318 under 25% LI. Conclusively, light intensities of 45% (4.57x104lux ) - 65% (6.75x104lux) enhanced optimal vegetative growth, reduced leaf abscission, increased chlorophyll and carotenoids accumulation of tea cultivar 143 which was more adaptable to Ibadan and Owena, Southwest Nigeria.
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    Influence of Compost, Indole-3-acetic Acid and Gibberellic Acid application on productivity of Jatropha
    (Institute of Agricultural Research and Training (IAR&T),, 2020) Odeleye, I. S.; Togun, A. O.; Adejumo, S. A.; Adediji, I. T.; Muhamman, M. A.
    The problem of climate change on agricultural production and human health has brought about global need for alternative source of energy like biodiesel. In order to meet thè global demand for biodiesel, strategies to improve growth and yield of Jatropha would be of great importance. A single application of plant growth hormones (PGH) and compost was evaluated on thè growth and yield parameters of Jatropha curcas. The experiments comprises of three concentrations ( 100 mg\l, 150 mg\l and 200 mg\l) each of indole 3 acetic acid and gibberellic acid and three rates ( 10 t\ha, 20 fvha and 40 t\ha) of compost and thè untreated soil which served as thè control. Each treatment was in four replications set up in a completely randomized design (CRD). The results revealed that gibberellic acid at 150mg\l and indole-3-acetic acid at 200 mg\l significantly (P<0.05) increased thè chlorophyll content, growth and dry matter yield parameters of Jatropha. However, growth and yield of Jatropha curcas were improved by thè application of compost compared to thè control, (7.25 to 9.00, 18.08 to 19.23 and 2.80 to 3.25 for number of leaves/plant, leaf area and stem girth respectively). The values were not as high when compared to plants treated with plant growth hormones. Hence, gibberellic acid or indole-3-acetic acid at 150 mg\l and 200 mg\l respectively could be used for rapid development of seedlings.