Opoku-Ansah, Jerry; Eghan, Moses Jojo; Anderson, Benjamin; Boampong, Johnson Nyarko(University of Cape Coast, 2014)
Malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, uses haemoglobin in host red blood cells (RBCs) as a major source of nutrient in ring and trophozoite stages. This brings about changes in the morphology and functional characteristics ...
Ghartey-Tagoe, Felicity; Ekumah, Bernard; Pappoe, Alexander Nii Moi; Akotoye, Hugh Komla(University of Cape Coast, 2020)
The Atewa Range Forest Reserve (ARFR) in Ghanais threatened by anthropogenic activities. This study used geospatial techniques to assess the effects of human activities on land use and land cover (LULC) dynamics in ARFR ...
Vercillo, Siera; Kuuire, Vincent Z.; Armah, Frederick Ato; Luginaah, Isaac(University of Cape Coast, 2015)
Almost one in three people who live in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are hungry, higher than
anywhere else. This magnitude of food insecurity coupled with slow progress in regional
integration, disease and epidemics, poor ...
Boamah, Sheila A.; Armah, Frederick Ato; Kuuire, Vincent Z.; Ajibade, Idowu; Luginaah, Isaac; McBean, ` Gordon(University of Cape Coast, 2015-11-20)
In sub-Saharan Africa, hydro-meteorological related disasters, such as floods,
account for the majority of the total number of natural disasters. Over the past century, floods
have affected 38 million people, claimed ...
Sefa‑Ntir, B.; Kwakye‑Awuah, B.; Edziah, R.; Anderson, B.; Armah, F. A.; Mensah‑Amoah, P.; Sackey, S. S.; F. Sam; Akyea, A. G.; Yunus, S.; Tatchie, E.; Nkansah, B. K.; Kumi, F.(University of Cape Coast, 2020-04-07)
In groundwater, dissolved organic matter (DOM), a complex material, is a contaminant of concern owing to its ability
to influence water quality and stimulate microbial metabolism. Using a 445-nm diode laser-induced ...
Ekumah, Bernard; Armah, Frederick Ato; Yawson, David Oscar; Quansah, Reginald; Nyieku, Florence Esi; Owusu, Samuel Asiedu; Odoi, Justice Odoiquaye; Afitiri, Abdul-Rahaman(University of Cape Coast, 2020)
COVID-19 is an active pandemic that likely poses an existential threat to humanity. Frequent handwashing,
social distancing, and partial or total lockdowns are among the suite of measures prescribed by the World ...
In Benin, upland rice is typically grown under intensive tillage in slash-and-burn systems. Some of the major
constraints associated with upland rice production are water deficit, declining soil fertility and rice yield. ...
Yawson, D. O.; Kwakye, P. K.; Armah, F. A.; Frimpong, K.A.(University of Cape Coast, 2011)
The immediate supply of K by soils to growing plants derives mainly from the K that is labile whereas the long
term K nutrition of plants depends on the non-labile K. The dynamic relationship between these forms of K ...
Ampofo, E. A.; Awortwe, D.(University of Cape Coast, 2018)
Pig wastes have been considered a source of heavy metal pollution in soils in pig production communities in
Ghana. The study was conducted to determine the pollution levels of copper (Cu), iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) in ...
Agyarko, K.; Kwakye, P.K.; Bonsu, M.; Osei, B.A.; Frimpong, K.A.(University of Cape Coast, 2006)
A study was conducted on a Haplic Acrisol at the Technology Village of the University of Cape Coast, Ghana to assess the impact of ground neem (Azadirachta indica A. Juss) leaves-poultry' manure on root-knot nematodes, ...
Yawson, D. O.; Kwakye, P. K.; Armah, F. A.; Frimpong, K.A.(University of Cape Coast, 2011)
The immediate supply of K by soils to growing plants derives mainly from the K that is labile whereas the long
term K nutrition of plants depends on the non-labile K. The dynamic relationship between these forms of K ...
African universities have to play a central role in Africa’s development through the provision of quality
training, knowledge and innovations. This is particularly crucial in ensuring a food secure Africa through
a ...
Soil structure is a key soil physical property that affects soil water balance, gas transport, plant growth and
development, and ultimately plant yield. Biochar has received global recognition as a soil amendment with ...
Purpose Humic substances, which are integral components of total organic carbon (TOC), influence soil quality. The study
aimed to investigate whether humic and non-humic fractions exhibit early, consistent, and measurable ...
Soil moisture is important for crop cultivation and its adequacy to meet crop-water
requirements is determined by the degree of soil management practiced and the quantity of water
applied to the soil. This study investigates ...
Five representative soil profiles were excavated along a
toposequence selected in the Itagunmodi area of South-Western Nigeria. The soils
were subjected to physical, chemical, and mineralogical analyses. The results
indicated ...
Sam-Amoah, L. K.; Frimpong, K. Agyei; kumi, F.(University of Cape Coast, 2020-03-30)
Ghana has shown keen interest in promoting Science, Technology and Innovation (STI), and Higher Education (HE). However, the STI and HE systems do not seem to be adequately focused on Ghana’s socio-economic needs. ...
Amoakwah, E.; Frimpong, K. A.(University of Cape Coast, 2013-07-07)
A study was conducted to determine the distribution of forms of K (water soluble K, exchangeable K, non-exchangeable K, and total K) of potassium in some Ghanaian soils occurring along toposequence using standard laboratory ...
This study assessed the variations in the impacts of climate change on potential groundwater recharge from barley crop fields in fourteen UK administrative regions. Future climate data, based on the high, medium and low ...
Ahmed, M. R.; Osei, B. A.; Bonsu, M.(University of Cape Coast, 2004)
The regenerative capacity of Mucuna pruriens var. utilis live-mulch and factors affecting its management were investigated. Six plots of mucuna (each measuring 48 m2) were established at an intra-row spacing of 40 cm and ...
Opoku-Ansah, Jerry; Eghan, Moses Jojo; Anderson, Benjamin; Boampong, Johnson Nyarko(University of Cape Coast, 2014)
Malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, uses haemoglobin in host red blood cells (RBCs) as a major source of nutrient in ring and trophozoite stages. This brings about changes in the morphology and functional characteristics ...
Ghartey-Tagoe, Felicity; Ekumah, Bernard; Pappoe, Alexander Nii Moi; Akotoye, Hugh Komla(University of Cape Coast, 2020)
The Atewa Range Forest Reserve (ARFR) in Ghanais threatened by anthropogenic activities. This study used geospatial techniques to assess the effects of human activities on land use and land cover (LULC) dynamics in ARFR ...
Vercillo, Siera; Kuuire, Vincent Z.; Armah, Frederick Ato; Luginaah, Isaac(University of Cape Coast, 2015)
Almost one in three people who live in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are hungry, higher than
anywhere else. This magnitude of food insecurity coupled with slow progress in regional
integration, disease and epidemics, poor ...
Boamah, Sheila A.; Armah, Frederick Ato; Kuuire, Vincent Z.; Ajibade, Idowu; Luginaah, Isaac; McBean, ` Gordon(University of Cape Coast, 2015-11-20)
In sub-Saharan Africa, hydro-meteorological related disasters, such as floods,
account for the majority of the total number of natural disasters. Over the past century, floods
have affected 38 million people, claimed ...
Sefa‑Ntir, B.; Kwakye‑Awuah, B.; Edziah, R.; Anderson, B.; Armah, F. A.; Mensah‑Amoah, P.; Sackey, S. S.; F. Sam; Akyea, A. G.; Yunus, S.; Tatchie, E.; Nkansah, B. K.; Kumi, F.(University of Cape Coast, 2020-04-07)
In groundwater, dissolved organic matter (DOM), a complex material, is a contaminant of concern owing to its ability
to influence water quality and stimulate microbial metabolism. Using a 445-nm diode laser-induced ...
Ekumah, Bernard; Armah, Frederick Ato; Yawson, David Oscar; Quansah, Reginald; Nyieku, Florence Esi; Owusu, Samuel Asiedu; Odoi, Justice Odoiquaye; Afitiri, Abdul-Rahaman(University of Cape Coast, 2020)
COVID-19 is an active pandemic that likely poses an existential threat to humanity. Frequent handwashing,
social distancing, and partial or total lockdowns are among the suite of measures prescribed by the World ...
In Benin, upland rice is typically grown under intensive tillage in slash-and-burn systems. Some of the major
constraints associated with upland rice production are water deficit, declining soil fertility and rice yield. ...
Yawson, D. O.; Kwakye, P. K.; Armah, F. A.; Frimpong, K.A.(University of Cape Coast, 2011)
The immediate supply of K by soils to growing plants derives mainly from the K that is labile whereas the long
term K nutrition of plants depends on the non-labile K. The dynamic relationship between these forms of K ...
Ampofo, E. A.; Awortwe, D.(University of Cape Coast, 2018)
Pig wastes have been considered a source of heavy metal pollution in soils in pig production communities in
Ghana. The study was conducted to determine the pollution levels of copper (Cu), iron (Fe) and zinc (Zn) in ...
Agyarko, K.; Kwakye, P.K.; Bonsu, M.; Osei, B.A.; Frimpong, K.A.(University of Cape Coast, 2006)
A study was conducted on a Haplic Acrisol at the Technology Village of the University of Cape Coast, Ghana to assess the impact of ground neem (Azadirachta indica A. Juss) leaves-poultry' manure on root-knot nematodes, ...
Yawson, D. O.; Kwakye, P. K.; Armah, F. A.; Frimpong, K.A.(University of Cape Coast, 2011)
The immediate supply of K by soils to growing plants derives mainly from the K that is labile whereas the long
term K nutrition of plants depends on the non-labile K. The dynamic relationship between these forms of K ...
African universities have to play a central role in Africa’s development through the provision of quality
training, knowledge and innovations. This is particularly crucial in ensuring a food secure Africa through
a ...
Soil structure is a key soil physical property that affects soil water balance, gas transport, plant growth and
development, and ultimately plant yield. Biochar has received global recognition as a soil amendment with ...
Purpose Humic substances, which are integral components of total organic carbon (TOC), influence soil quality. The study
aimed to investigate whether humic and non-humic fractions exhibit early, consistent, and measurable ...
Soil moisture is important for crop cultivation and its adequacy to meet crop-water
requirements is determined by the degree of soil management practiced and the quantity of water
applied to the soil. This study investigates ...
Five representative soil profiles were excavated along a
toposequence selected in the Itagunmodi area of South-Western Nigeria. The soils
were subjected to physical, chemical, and mineralogical analyses. The results
indicated ...
Sam-Amoah, L. K.; Frimpong, K. Agyei; kumi, F.(University of Cape Coast, 2020-03-30)
Ghana has shown keen interest in promoting Science, Technology and Innovation (STI), and Higher Education (HE). However, the STI and HE systems do not seem to be adequately focused on Ghana’s socio-economic needs. ...
Amoakwah, E.; Frimpong, K. A.(University of Cape Coast, 2013-07-07)
A study was conducted to determine the distribution of forms of K (water soluble K, exchangeable K, non-exchangeable K, and total K) of potassium in some Ghanaian soils occurring along toposequence using standard laboratory ...
This study assessed the variations in the impacts of climate change on potential groundwater recharge from barley crop fields in fourteen UK administrative regions. Future climate data, based on the high, medium and low ...
Ahmed, M. R.; Osei, B. A.; Bonsu, M.(University of Cape Coast, 2004)
The regenerative capacity of Mucuna pruriens var. utilis live-mulch and factors affecting its management were investigated. Six plots of mucuna (each measuring 48 m2) were established at an intra-row spacing of 40 cm and ...