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Olajide Amos Afolarin

PhD

CUL/T/551

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Amos Afolarin Olajide is my name. In the Department of Crop Protection and Environmental Biology at the University of Ibadan, I hold a PhD degree in Plant Genetics/Breeding and an M.Sc. degree in Environmental Biology with a Plant Genetics concentration. I currently work as a lecturer at Caleb University's Department of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology in Imota, Lagos.

Row ID Title Publication Link Year

1

Efficacy of Nutrient Solutions Growing Fodder in a Greenhouse Hydroponic System in The Gambia

https://doi.org/10.3923/ajbs.2025.21.27

2024

2

Olojugba, M. R., Olajide, A. A. and Adegbola, A. (2024): Comparative effects of pig slurry and oil-palm bunch ash on soil acidification on tomato plots in okitipupa, southwest, nigeria; Coast journal of the school of science; Volume 6, Issue 2. November, 2024 ISSN: 2714-3716.

2024

3

Sanyaolu Victoria T. and Olajide Amos (2022): Fundamental of Genetics (for colleges and University). Okks services and consultants, Lagos NG. 147pp. ISBN: 978-978-795-934-3.

2022

4

Olajide, A.A., Ilori, C.O., 2017. Genetic Variability, Performance and Yield Potentials of Ten Varieties of Cowpea (Vignaunguiculata (L) Walp) under Drought Stress.LegumeGenomics and Genetics, 8(3): 1-9

2017

5

Olajide, A.A., Ilori, C.O. (2018). Genetic analysis of seedlings characters associated with drought tolerance in cowpea under a controlled environment. Plant Genetic Resources: Characterization and Utilization 16(3); 218–227 (Cambridge University Press).

2018

6

Olajide, A.A., Ilori, C.O., 2016. Estimation of Heterosis for Some Important Quantitative Traits in Cowpea under Drought Stress. Crop Sci. 56:1–7 (American Society of Crop Science).

2016

7

Olajide, A.A., Ilori, C.O., 2016. Estimates of pod length heritability and efficiency of selection at early generation as a tool for developing new cowpea (Vignaunguiculata (L.)Walp) cultivars under drought stress. Scientific Journal of Crop Science, 5(1), 60-65.

2016

8

Olajide, A.A., Ilori, C.O. (2017). Effects of Drought on Morphological Traits in some Cowpea Genotypes by evaluating their Combining Abilities. Advances in Agriculture (Hindawi publisher).

2017

9

Olawale Samuel Adeyinka1 · Saman Riaz1 · Nida Toufq1 · Iqra Yousaf1 · Muhammad Umar Bhatti1 · Anicet Batcho1 · Amos Afolarin Olajide2 · Idrees Ahmad Nasir1 · Bushra Tabassum, (2020) Advances in exogenous RNA delivery techniques for RNAi mediated pest control Molecular Biology Reports An International Journal on Molecular and Cellular Biology. Mol Biol Rep Molecular Biology Reports volume 47, pages6309–6319(2020)DOI 10.1007/s11033-020-05666-2

2020

10

Esan VI, Omilani O.O. Olajide A.A. Adebayo R., and Sangoyomi E. (2021): Genetic Diversity, Advanced, Heritability, and Heterosis Estimation in F1 hybrids and Parental lines of Maize. International Journal of Plant Breeding and Genetics vol. 15 (1) 1-6 2021.

2021

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Esan VI, Omilani O.O. Olajide A.A. Adebayo R., and Sangoyomi E. (2021): Genetic Diversity, Advanced, Heritability, and Heterosis Estimation in F1 hybrids and Parental lines of Maize. International Journal of Plant Breeding and Genetics vol. 15 (1) 1-6 2021.

2021