GJAS Volume 15, Issue 2, 2025

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Volume 15 – Issue 2 – 2025.

This issue is in progress and receiving papers for publication until December 2025. Ready articles will be published immediately, send your papers now.

 

Table of Contents: Vol. 15(2), 2025.   

Articles

 

Akhigbe, O; Omotoso, OB; Ojinnaka, PE; Jerome, AJ

Consumer Preference of Dairy and Dairy Products in Wukari, Taraba State.

Abstract     DOI: 10.15580/gjas.2025.2.061125102    pp. 34-43

 

Shu’aibu, I; Salahaldin, F; Lawal, G; Alghannay, KA; Adamu, G; Hauwa, SM; Zaliha, SM; Rukayya, I

Assessment of Biofilm Formation Potential among Multiple Drug Resistant Escherichia coli Strains with Potential to Produce Shiga Toxins Isolated from Various Chicken Meats.

Abstract     DOI: 10.15580/gjas.2025.2.061425103    pp. 44-52

 

Fashogbon, RO; Aforijiku, S; Olusesi, TI; Adegbuyi, GM; Akinola, T

Phytochemical and Antimicrobial Potentials of Aqueous Leaves Extracts of Helianthus annuus (Sunflower): A Natural Preservative in Food Industry

Abstract  PDF   DOI: 10.15580/gjas.2025.2.062725106     pp. 53-62

 

Kebede, A; Hailu, D; Lema, A

Pre-extension demonstration of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fingerling multiplication method in selected site of East Showa Zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia.

Abstract  PDF   DOI: 10.15580/gjas.2025.2.081525122     pp. 63-69

 

Law-Ogbomo, KE; Osaigbovo, AU; Nwafor, CC; Nwaoguala, CNC

Morphological and tolerance assessments of vegetative growth under waterlogged conditions in Edo State maize landraces.

Abstract  PDF   DOI: 10.15580/gjas.2025.2.100125154     pp. 70-75

 

Hatim, AME; Abdelaziz, KG; Nancy, IAK; Abdelrahman, AK

Pre-extension demonstration of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) fingerling multiplication method in selected site of East Showa Zone, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopia.

Abstract  PDF   DOI: 10.15580/gjas.2025.2.011723007     pp. 76-84

 

Hatim, AME; Abdelaziz, KG; Nancy, IAK; Abdelrahman, AK

Mapping of Acacia senegal (L.) Wild, Acacia tortils and Leptadenia pyrotechnica in North Kordofan, Sudan by using Remote Sensing-based Methods.

Abstract  PDF   DOI: 10.15580/gjas.2025.2.012123009      pp. 85-92

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