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Xilopia Aethiopica dried fruits as additive in broiler production. Dr. Isikwenu (Delta State University)

Published: July 10, 2014
Dr. J. O. Isikwenu from Delta State University, presents his paper on the effect of Xylopia aethiopica dried fruits (grains of selim) as an additive on the performance and microbial population in starter broiler chicks.
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Dr. J. O. Isikwenu
Delta State University Asaba Campus
Delta State University Asaba Campus
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Henrietta rock
15 de septiembre de 2016
Where can I buy xylopia aethiopica Thank you
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Onwuka A. Onwuka
1 de septiembre de 2016
Xylopia aethiopica is called uda in Eastern Nigeria. You can either find it in the market (among herbal sellers) or in the forest if you know it.
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Happy Akpoyede
20 de febrero de 2015
What is the local name of this fruit in Nigeria language
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