
Master’s Study Aims to Optimise Bush Tea Production
Ms Muneiwa Rumani’s Master of Science in Agriculture (Horticultural Science) sought to assess bush tea’s water use and nutritional water productivity, addressing critical challenges such
Ms Muneiwa Rumani’s Master of Science in Agriculture (Horticultural Science) sought to assess bush tea’s water use and nutritional water productivity, addressing critical challenges such
Dr Aveshin Reddy earned his PhD from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, where he focused on the barriers affecting Green Logistics in South Africa’s pharmaceutical industry,
Dr Sharon Migeri’s crop science PhD research concerned the implications of using various urine-based fertilisers on edible plants, particularly the effects on the soil and
Dr Lehlohonolo Donald Adams has been awarded a PhD in Ecological Sciences from UKZN for his assessment of fleshy-fruited invasive alien plants in South Africa’s
Achieving his PhD is a step towards the goal of creating meaningful and impactful change in climate security, the Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystem (WEFE) nexus, and food security
Ms Ayanda Luthuli’s horticultural science master’s research concerned the integration of animal manure extract as a source of nutrients into a hydroponic system for growing
Mr Asande Ngidi’s master’s research through UKZN’s African Centre for Crop Improvement (ACCI) focused on the differences in growth, crop yield, biomass distribution and carbon storage in
Professor of Marine Geology at UKZN, Andrew Green, called for more support to grow the field of marine geosciences in South Africa as global attention turned to
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