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    Semiotic discourse on narrative techniques in Nollywood

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    Ginger (Zingiber officinale Rosc.) in South Eastern Nigeria. II. The field response of the uncoated ginger Yatsun-biri for rapid seed ginger production

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    Sett weights (9, 7, 5 and 3 g) were assessed for rapid seed ginger (Zingiber officinale) multiplication at varying intra-rows (20, 15 and 10 em) at two locations in South Eastern Nigeria. Establishment counts increased with larger setts but sowing off-sized setts (~ 3 g) offers potential for rapid seed harvest and multiplication ratio. Close planting (10 cm within-row spacing) and larger setts produced significantly higher yields of rhizomes but not seed harvest multiplication ratio. &nbsp

    Ginger (Zingiber officinale Rosc.) in South Eastern Nigeria. II. The field response of the uncoated ginger Yatsun-biri for rapid seed ginger production

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    Sett weights (9, 7, 5 and 3 g) were assessed for rapid seed ginger (Zingiber officinale) multiplication at varying intra-rows (20, 15 and 10 em) at two locations in South Eastern Nigeria. Establishment counts increased with larger setts but sowing off-sized setts (~ 3 g) offers potential for rapid seed harvest and multiplication ratio. Close planting (10 cm within-row spacing) and larger setts produced significantly higher yields of rhizomes but not seed harvest multiplication ratio. &nbsp

    Quality Changes and Freezing Time Prediction During Freezing and Thawing of Ginger

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    Effects of different freezing rates and four different thawing methods on chemical composition, microstructure, and color of ginger were investigated. Computer simulation for predicting the freezing time of cylindrical ginger for two different freezing methods (slow and fast) was done using ANSYS¼ Multiphysics. Different freezing rates (slow and fast) and thawing methods significantly (P \u3c 0.05) affected the color and composition of essential oil in ginger. Fresh ginger was found to contain 3.60% gingerol and 18.30% zingerone. A maximum yield of 7.43% gingerol was obtained when slow frozen gingers when thawed by infrared method. Maximum zingerone content of 38.30% was achieved by thawing slow frozen gingers using infrared-microwave method. Microscopic examination revealed that structural damage was more pronounced in slow frozen gingers than fast frozen gingers. Simulated freezing curves were in good agreement with experimental measurements (r = 0.97 for slow freezing and r = 0.92 for fast freezing). Slow freezing damaged ginger’s cellular structure. Data obtained will be helpful in selecting appropriate thawing method to increase desirable essential oil components in ginger. Computer simulation for predicting freezing time may help in developing proper storage system of ginger

    The Voicing Hidden Histories Project: Participatory Video in Development, Soft Power and Film Language

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    In this article, we wish to reflect upon some of the findings of a recent Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded Global Challenges Research Fund Participatory Video (PV) project ‘Voicing Hidden Histories’. Working in South Africa, India and Brazil, this project has been using PV to support specific marginalised communities in each country to challenge the way their nations present themselves – and in particular their national history – to the world via ‘nation branding’ and other ‘soft power’ initiatives. Specifically, we ask: why use filmmaking as an international development tool? What are the enablers of – and barriers to – successful PV initiatives and what does ‘success’ mean in this context? Moreover, while such projects invariably make claims for PV as a particularly effective method for ‘giving’ communities ‘voice’ – however such potentially patronising terms might be defined – very little space is usually dedicated to the exploration of the films produced in such projects, that is to the specific articulation of this ‘voice’. Thus, we also wish to challenge a trend in the analysis of such projects that focuses entirely on questions of methodology and an understanding of PV as a process, largely ignoring the products made

    Influence of decreasing minisett weight and intra-row spacing on the coated ginger cv Taffin-giwa

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    The influence of varying minisett weights, intra-row spacing, sites and weather on yield of the ginger cv. Taffin giwa is discussed. Yield of fresh ginger at increasing miniseH weights has the same effects as decreasing intra-row spacing, both factors ihversely related to seed harvest multiplication ratio. Off-shoots (seed pieces = 3g) are potential setts. Using reduced minisetts stimulates complete hamessing of food reserve in mother setts during crop growth. The level of sunshine and heat radiation during crop growth and drastiderratic changes in ambient soil temperature in the tuberous stem deposition zone cause significant (< 30%) yield losses. &nbsp

    Response of sweetpotato to duration of mucuna fallow

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