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IMPACT AND VARIABILITY OF
CLIMATIC FACTOR SON THE YIELD OF TOMATOES IN NIGERIA
1*Oladimeji
O. A, 2Akinlosoye J.J. 3AwoluT.E,3
Uzohuo U.
1Department
of Statistics, Federal Polytechnic, Ile-Oluji, Nigeria.
2Department
of Agricultural Technology, Federal Polytechnic, Ile-Oluji,
Nigeria
3Department of Fisheries
Technology, Federal Polytechnic, Ile-Oluji, Nigeria
Corresponding Author:
adedipupo.oladimeji@gmail.com
ABSTRACT:
Climatic factor is one of the
vital issues facing farming in Nigeria. It is very challenging
for the farmer when the climatic
conditionisnotfavorabletotheirproduct. So, this paper used
correlation to shows the degree of association between the
climatic factors for year 2019 and 2021. For year 2019, the
correlation analysis indicates that, the correlation between the
climatic factor positively influence the production of tomatoes
in Nigeria except the correlation climatic factor RAIN and any
other climatic factor, which do not really have influence on the
performance (yield) of tomatoes in Nigeria. Foryear2021, the
correlation analysis indicates that, the correlation between the
climatic factor positively influence the production (yield) of
tomatoes in Nigeria except the correlation between TMEAN & RH
and TMAX & RH, which influence the production of tomatoes
negatively. The analysis of variance (ANOVA) shows the
variability in the four (4) varieties of tomatoes that, the
varieties of tomatoes significantly contribute to the growth of
tomatoes which can influence the yield of tomatoes in Nigeria
positively.
[Oladimeji O.A, Akinlosoye J.J.
Awolu T.E, Uzohuo U. I IMPACT AND VARIABILITY OF CLIMATIC
FACTOR SON THE YIELD OF TOMATOES IN NIGERIA.
N Y Sci J
2023;16(7):1-7].
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http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
01.
doi:10.7537/marsnys160723.01.
Keywords:
Climate factor, Significantly, Tomatoes, Variability-analysis,
Negatively, Association, Correlation |
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The Most Important Aspects Of Pedagogical
Technology And Creativity For The Professional Growth Of
Teachers
Boymirzaev Khurshidjon Karimjanovich
Namangan State University, Namangan, 160119,
Uzbekistan
E-mail.
boymirzayevhurshidjon@gmail.com
Abstract:
The article discusses the
essence of pedagogical technologies aimed at the professional
growth of teachers, features of creative pedagogy and
achievements in science, creative pedagogue, creative student.
After all, in creative pedagogy classes, we can cite the
following as the main factors that shape students' creative
thinking and worldview: interactive educational methods, ICT
tools, use of new forms and methods of teaching, trainings that
shape creative thinking, pedagogical technologies.
[Boymirzaev
Kh. The Most Important Aspects Of
Pedagogical Technology And Creativity For The Professional
Growth Of Teachers. N Y Sci J
2023;16(7):8-11].ISSN 1554-0200
(print);ISSN2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
02.doi:10.7537/marsnys160723.02.
Key words:
Teacher,
profession, pedagogical technology, information and
communication, interactive methods, educational model,
education, creativity, creative pedagogue, creativity, modern
pedagogical technologies, interactive educational technologies,
creative death student |
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seedling Growth response of
Albizia lebbeck
(L.)
Benth. in Hook.
in
different soils of Karachi RAILWAY transportation site
Zia-Ur-Rehman FAROOQI1,
Muhammad Zafar IQBAL1,
Muhammad SHAFIQ1,* and Muhammad KABIR2
1Department of
Botany, University of Karachi, Karachi-75270, Pakistan
2
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Sargodha,
Sub-campus Bhakkar, Bhakkar-30000, Punjab, Pakistan
1,*
E-mail correspondence: shafiqeco@yahoo.com
ABSTRACT. The
different types of automobile activities produce negative impact
on the immediate environment all around the world. Railway
transportation is an economic mode of land transportation of
goods and public. In recent years the problem of environmental
pollution due to railway transportation activities at regional
and global concern is increasing. The various kinds of pollutant
were released from locomotives diesel engines ultimately affect
soil properties and vegetation found near railway tracks. The
method utilizes for the seedling growth variable measurement of
Albizia
lebbeck (L.)
Benth. in Hook. was soil of nearby railway line and compared
with soil of University campus
area in pots. The results in this paper provides information on
comparison about the maximum increase in seedlings height, root
and shoot growth of A. lebbeck raised in soil of Landhi
Junction. The Cantonment Station soil found responsible for
significantly (p<0.05) decreased in some growth characteristic
of root, area ratio and root dry weight of A. lebbeck.
The negative and positive correlation values with some variation
with different growth parameters of A. lebbeck was also
recorded. The practical advantages of the seedling growth study
of A. lebbeck in different soil types discussed with the
influence of passing trains on the soil properties thereby build
up a database that would be helpful for increase of a vegetation
cover near railway landscape.
[Zia-Ur-Rehman
FAROOQI, Muhammad Zafar IQBAL, Muhammad SHAFIQ and
Muhammad KABIR.
seedling Growth response
of Albizia lebbeck
(L.)
Benth. in Hook.
in different soils of Karachi RAILWAY transportation site.
N Y Sci J 2023;16(7):12-20]. ISSN 1554-0200
(print); ISSN 2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
03.doi:10.7537/marsnys160723.03.
Keywords:
leaves, locomotive engine, pollution,
soil types, tree |
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FORMS AND MEANS OF PROVIDING
RESOURCES TO TEACHERS THROUGH THE INFORMATION SYSTEM
Zakirova Feruza Makhmudovna
DSc, Professor,
Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after
Muhammad Al-Khwarizmi,
Тел:+998909822314
Abdullaeva Ozoda
Safibullaevna
PhD, Professor of
Namangan Engineering-Construction
Institute,
E-mail:
aspirantka.030@gmail.com, Tel: +998913549363
Abstract:
This article
provides formulated information about the design and
implementation of the information system, the software product
"Information system for personnel management of the department -
(e-pedagog.uz)" was obtained, which allows automating the
activities of the department of a higher educational
institution. The software was fully tested in accordance with
the program and test methodology. During testing, a number of
errors regarding the correctness of calculations were identified
and corrected. The check showed the operability of the system on
all declared operating systems, as well as on various hardware
platforms in the automation of the work of the department,
namely the automation of the management processes of the
department. The task of automation is the electronic recording
of the individual plans of teachers of a higher educational
institution is a key point in the analysis of the work of the
entire higher educational institution as a whole. Automation of
the process of fulfilling the teaching load by the teacher and
filling out an individual plan: will allow you to calculate the
theoretical and practical number of hours worked by the teacher
automatically; will reduce the chance of error; control the
publication activity of teachers of the department.
[Zakirova
Feruza Makhmudovna.
FORMS AND MEANS OF
PROVIDING RESOURCES TO TEACHERS THROUGH THE INFORMATION SYSTEM.
N Y Sci J
2023;16(7):21-26].
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04.doi:10.7537/marsnys160723.04.
Key
words:
information system, design, algorithms, models, management
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The effects of acid mist rain on the growth of
Albizia lebbeck (L.) Bth.
1Muhammad Zafar
Iqbal and *1Muhammad Shafiq
1Department of
Botany, University of Karachi, Karachi, 75270, Pakistan.
*1Corresponding
author e-mail
shafiqeco@yahoo.com
mziqbalbotuokpk@yahoo.com
Abstract:
The wet and dry deposition of acidic
substance in environment results due to human, automobile and
industrial activities. Acid deposition is worldwide
environmental problems. As a results these acidic materials are
increasingly in the environment both in developed and developing
countries, including Pakistan. In addition, acid mist found
responsible for producing negative effect on loss in crop yield
and vegetation growth.
Albizia lebbeck (L.)
Benth. (Fabaceae: Mimosoideae) has significant importance to
human beings for its multipurpose use. This study aim to
record the seedling growth performances of A. lebbeck
raised in different media of pH in pot trials. To test for the
effects that precipitation pH may have upon the growth and
development of plants, A. lebbeck seedlings were
exposed, for 3 weeks, to artificial acid mists ranging in pH
from 2.82, 3.45, 4.46 and 5.55 marked four level as T1, T2, T3,
T4, respectively. It has been examined that the foliar
spray of acid mist in a small amount pH 2.82-5.55 affected the
seedling growth of A. lebbeck as compared to other
treatment. Decline was notice in the shoot and root growth at
5.55 pH as compared to other treatment. An increase was recorded
in root, shoot, and plant length and total plant dry weight of
A. lebbeck at 3.45 pH as compared to other treatments.
Short title: Effects
of acid rain on A. lebbeck.
[Muhammad
Zafar Iqbal and Muhammad Shafiq.
The effects of acid mist rain on the growth of Albizia
lebbeck (L.) Bth.N Y Sci J 2023;16(7):27-33].ISSN
1554-0200 (print);ISSN2375-723X (online).http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
05.doi:10.7537/marsnys160723.05.
Key words: biomass,
damage, root, shoot, tolerance, toxicity |
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‘Burial pits’
with animal and alienskull – like structures present on the
South Pole of the Moon suggest humans and / or aliens might have
existed on the Moon at some time
Hari Mohan Saxena1*,
Jag Mohan Saxena2
1Flat
no. 105, Raj Mahal Apartments, D 253, Devi Marg, Bani Park,
Jaipur 302016 India
2House
no. 1-E-19, Jai Narayan Vyas Nagar, Bikaner 334003, Rajasthan,
India
*Correspondence:
drhmsaxena@gmail.com
Abstract:
We have
discovered some small and shallow pits on the lunar surface at
the South Pole of the Moon which are different from natural
craters. Each of these pits carry alien skull -or animal skull –
like object (without the rest of the body) in the centre placed
on a scarf -like structure, made of fine meshwork or a barcode
like pattern of regularly placed equidistant bands, stretching
across the diameter of the pit. The scarf is present in the
middle of the pit under the skull along one axis only and covers
only a part of the pit. We have not found any pit containing
scarf without skull or at a different position with respect to
skull. The scarf is not a natural structure or formation as
apparent from its uniform design, remarkable symmetry and
position in the pit. In normal craters, debris scatters radially
all around. Such pits could have been dug by humans or aliens or
they could have used existing craters to bury the dead or killed
aliens or animals following a particular ritual or a protocol.
This could probaly be the first report of evidence of ancient
human or alien activity on the Moon.
[Hari Mohan Saxena,
Jag Mohan Saxena. ‘Burial pits’ with animal and alienskull –
like structures present on the South Pole of the Moon suggest
humans and / or aliens might have existed on the Moon at some
time.
N Y Sci J
2023;16(7):34-37].
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1554-0200 (print); ISSN 2375-723X (online).
http://www.sciencepub.net/newyork.
06.
doi:10.7537/marsnys160723.06.
Keywords:
Aliens, lunar crater, South Pole of the Moon, Lunar South Pole,
Extraterrestrial Life, Fermi’s Paradox, Extraterrestrial
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Basics of North American
Monsoon Time Scale
Gangadhara Rao
Irlapati
H.No.5-30-4/1,Saibabanagar,Jeedimetla,,Hyderabad,India-500055
E-mail:
gangadhar19582058@gmail.com
Google
pay A/C No.+91 9989239159
Abstract:
There
are many mysteries and unsolved issues in the monsoon systems
that cannot explain and solve. I proposed and designed the
Basics of Monsoon Time Scales for all world monsoon systems for
unraveling the mysteries of the monsoon systems, studying the
characteristics of mechanism of monsoons and exercising the
benefits of mankind and development of monsoon sciences.As a
part of these researches, North American
Monsoon Time Scale is proposed
and designed by me in 1991 as a part of Basics of Global
Monsoon Time Scales to study the past, present and future
movements of the North American
monsoon and it’s weather conditions and natural calamities in
advance. I call on world scientists to establish the
North American
Monsoon Time Scale and break down the mysteries
North American monsoon.
I proposed and designed the North American Monsoon Time Scale
which can help to study the past, present and future movements
of the North American monsoon and it’s weather changes
andnaturalcalamities in advance, break down the mysteries of the
North American monsoon and use it for the benefit of mankind and
also for a comprehensive study of the North American monsoon.
[Gangadhara
Rao Irlapati.
Basics of North American Monsoon
Time Scale.
N Y Sci J
2023;16(7):38-114].
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07.doi:10.7537/marsnys160723.07.
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Key words:
Global Monsoons Time Scales, North American Monsoon Time Scale,
North African Monsoon Time Scale, Indian Monsoons Time Scale,
East Asian Monsoon Time Scale, Western North Pacific Monsoon
Time Scale, South American Monsoon Time Scale, South African
Monsoon Time Scale, Australian Monsoon Time Scale, European
Monsoon Time Scale |
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