Dr. Akintoye Henry Akinwumi
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Dr. Akintoye Henry Akinwumi

Research Director/VP of Research
National Horticultural Research Institute, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Agronomy from University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Physiology
62%
Crop Production
90%
Plant Nutrition
75%
Agronomy
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
8
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Akintoye, H.A., A.A. Kintomo and A.A. Adekunle, 2009. Yield and fruit quality of watermelon in response to plant population. Int. J. Veg. Sci., 15: 369-380.
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  2. Kintomo, A.A., H.A. Akintoye and K.O. Alasiri, 2008. Role of legume fallow in intensified vegetable-based systems. Commun. Soil Plant Anal., 39: 1261-1268.
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  3. Olaniyan, A.B., A.H. Akintoye and O. Bunmi, 2006. Effect of different sources of nitrogen on growth and yield of solanum macrocarpon in derived savanna of Nigeria. J. Agron., 5: 182-185.
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  4. Akintoye, H.A., E.O. Agbeyi and A.O. Olaniyan, 2005. Effect of live mulch on the fruit yield of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentus) in South Western Nigeria. J. Sustainable Agric., 25: 27-37.
  5. Olufolaji, A.O., H.A. Akintoye, A.A. Kintomo and K.O. Alasiri, 2002. Comparative evaluation of soil and foliar fertilizers on the growth and yield of celosia argentea. Plant Scientist, 21: 73-78.
  6. Akintoye, H.A., A. O. Adeyemi and A.R. Adedipe, 2002. Influence of nitrogen and plant population on yield and yield components of cucumber grown in south-western Nigeria. Crop Res., 23: 493-500.
  7. Akintoye, H.A., J.G. Kling and E.O. Lucas, 1999. N use efficiency of single, double and ynergetic maize lines grown at four N levels in three ecological zones of West Africa. Field Crops Res., 60: 189-199.
  8. Akintoye, H.A., E.O. Lucas and J.G. Kling, 1999. Grain yield and yield components of single double and synthetic maize lines grown at four N levels in three ecological zones of West Africa. Trop. Agric., 76: 51-56.
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