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  • O. A. BABALOLA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51406/jagse.v9i2.1103

Keywords:

study, results

Abstract

An abstract in English should include key words, arranged alphabetically using only the first letter of the key words.   Abstracts should be  limited to < 200 words, and should contain salient features of the study, briefly indicating method of study, results, and the main conclusion. Single solid lines should separate the by – line material from the Abstract, and the Abstract from the main text. A short running title should be included. 6 keywords should be typed in.

 

References

Aiyelaagbe, L.O.O., Adeola, A.O., Popoola, L., Obisesan, K.O. 2010. Agroforestry potential of Dacryodes edulis in the oil palm cassava belt of southeastern Nigeria. Agroforestry systems 48: 263 – 274.

Within the text, references should be given as:

Aiyelaagbe et al. (2010), or similar results have been obtained with irrigated rice in Bangladesh (Aiyelaagbe et al., 2010); and if many citations, cite as (Leakey, 1998; Muyonga, 2010; Titilayo, 2010)
For books, list as:

Gafez, D.A. 1980. Reproduction in tropical sheep. Fadigba and Okigwe, Lagos. 450pp.

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