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Jefline Kodzwa

Country of origin: Zimbabwe Currently in: Zimbabwe, Chinhoyi General field of specialization: Agricultural Sciences
Academic Background

Degrees

2015 Undergraduate Agricultural Sciences
2019 Master Agricultural Sciences
Research and Profession

Current Research Activities

Agricultural Sciences

Effects of conservation agriculture principles on yield of soybean and maize and soil quality in sub humid conditions of northwestern Zimbabwe


Publications resulting from Research: 


J. Gotosa., J. Kodzwa., J. Nyamangara., W. Gwenzi., (2019). Effect of Nitrogen fertilizer application on maize yield across agro-ecological regions and soil types in Zimbabwe: A meta-analysis. International Journal of plant production. Doi 10.1007/s42106-019-00045-9.
Kodzwa, Jefline, J., Gotosa, Jephita., Nyamangara, Justice. (2019). Mulching is the most important of the three Conservation agriculture principles in increasing crop yield in the short term, under sub humid tropical conditions in Zimbabwe. Soil and tillage research. http: //doi.org/10.1016S01671971987



Current profession

Current professional activities type: 
Teaching
Higher Education Study

Workshop and Conference Attended

2018 ZIPAM First School of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Post Graduate student talk conference.

Presentation given

2018
Effects of Conservation agriculture pillars on the growth of maize and soybean under selected soil fertility management regimes in north western Zimbabwe
ZIPAM, ZIMBABWE
Event: First School of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Post Graduate student talk conference.

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