Volume 14, Issue 3, June 2026

  • Research Article

    Surveillance of Powdery Mildew Disease on Cashew in Selected Growing Ecologies of Nigeria

    Dele Omoyele Adeniyi*, Fiyin Tijesunimi Laoye, Maria Olufunke Bobinihi, Alaba Olaitan Adeji, Yetunde Ololade Oladigbolu, Samuel Abiodun Ayanwole, Margaret Toluwalope Omoleye

    Issue: Volume 14, Issue 3, June 2026
    Pages: 47-54
    Received: 10 April 2026
    Accepted: 21 April 2026
    Published: 12 May 2026
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    Abstract: Cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) is a major perennial cash crop in Nigeria, yet its productivity is increasingly constrained by many factors of which pests are major, notably powdery mildew, a fungal disease. This study presents a baseline disease audit assessing the occurrence, incidence, severity, and distribution of cashew powdery mildew in si... Show More
  • Research Article

    Spatio-Temporal Distribution and Comparative Analysis of Schistosomiasis and Soil-transmitted Helminthiasis in Plateau State, Nigeria (1990–2025)

    Damashi Mantim Tali*, Dami Danjuma Philibus, Danaan Anthony Dakul

    Issue: Volume 14, Issue 3, June 2026
    Pages: 55-63
    Received: 30 April 2026
    Accepted: 14 May 2026
    Published: 30 May 2026
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    Abstract: Schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminthiasis (STH) remain major public health concerns in Nigeria, particularly in Plateau State where environmental and socio-economic conditions favour transmission. This study assessed the spatio-temporal distribution and comparative epidemiology of schistosomiasis and STH across Local Government Areas (LGAs... Show More
  • Research Article

    In Vitro Antibacterial Activity and Phytochemical Characterization of Ricinus Communis and Cajanus Cajan Leaf Extracts Against the Causal Agent of Bacterial Wilt

    Guefala Marie Elodie Yeo*, Brahima Camara, Seydou Tuo, Noel Klinnanga Kone, Arsene Nahangnon Soro, Aya Carine N’Guessan, Daouda Kone

    Issue: Volume 14, Issue 3, June 2026
    Pages: 64-72
    Received: 20 February 2026
    Accepted: 10 May 2026
    Published: 10 June 2026
    DOI: 10.11648/j.ajbio.20261403.13
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    Abstract: Bacterial wilt caused by the Ralstonia solanacearum species complex is a major crop constraint. However, considering the limitations of conventional control methods and the environmental challenges associated with the excessive use of synthetic pesticides, exploring plant-based biopesticides appears to be a promising alternative strategy for sustai... Show More