Dr. Blessing Adanta Odogwu
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Dr. Blessing Adanta Odogwu

Lecturer
University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Plant Breeding and Biotechnology from Makerere University, Uganda

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Biography

I am passionate about discovering new ways to improve the nutrition, and address the threat abiotic and biotic stresses poses to food security crops in Africa. My research interests are in crop improvement, plant protection and plant breeding using modern genomic tools. My current research is focused on improving the culinary quality of indigenous legumes so as to increase its demand and utilization. My professional achievements are: (i.) characterization of common bean rust pathotypes in Uganda, (ii.) development of a breeder-friendly marker (Kompetitive Allele Specific PCR markers) linked to common bean rust resistance, and (iii.) developed advanced seeds with resistance to rust. These findings contributed to the legume breeding program in Uganda and have been published in peer-reviewed journals and shared at conferences. Apart from participation in professional international associations, I also volunteer to help others in my community grow their career through a mentorship program. I am actively mentoring young female scientists and youths interested in any area of the agricultural value chain in Nigeria as a volunteer mentor in the Grooming Leaders for Agriculture (GLA) initiative.

Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Plant Breeding and Genetics
62%
Plant Functional Genomics
90%
Phytochemistry
75%
Plant Pathology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

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Selected Publications

  1. Ikechi-Nwogu, C.G., B.A. Odogwu and A. Pikibo, 2019. Morphological and molecular characterization of post-harvest fungal of ginger (Zingiber officinale) rhizomes fungi. Niger. J. Mycol. 11: 196-203.
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  2. Kakeeto, R., J. Musinguzi, L. Auma, B. Odogwu and F. Ssekiwoko, 2018. Genotypic response to weeding regimes of upland rice on woodland savannah sub-ecological area of Lake Albert crescent zone of Uganda. Afr. J. Plant Sci., 12: 299-308.
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  3. Odogwu, B.A., S.T. Nkalubo, C. Mukankusi, T. Odong, H.E. Awale, P. Rubaihayo and J.D. Kelly, 2017. Phenotypic and genotypic screening for rust resistance in common bean germplasm in Uganda. Euphytica, Vol. 213. 10.1007/s10681-016-1795-y.
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  4. Odogwu, B.A., S.T. Nkalubo, C. Mukankusi, P. Paparu, R. Patrick, J. Kelly and S. James, 2016. Prevalence and variability of the common bean rust in Uganda. Afr. J. Agric. Res., 11: 4990-4999.
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  5. Odogwu, B.A., N. Yao, D. Odeny, O. Shorinola, V. Njung’e, S.T. Nkalubo and P. Rubaihayo, 2015. SNP identification and marker assay development for high-throughput selection of soybean cyst nematode resistance. BMC Genomics, 10.1186/s12864-015-1531-3.
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  6. Odogwu, B.A. and T.N. Gbarakoro, 2014. Introduction to Genetics and Evolution. In: Basic Biology-A Fundamental Approach, Tanee, F.B.G. and A.A. Ibiene (Ed.)., Pearl Publishers, Port Harcourt, Nigeria, pp: 239.
  7. Nwokocha, B.A., I.O. Agbagwa and B.E. Okoli, 2012. Vegetative and floral morphology of Jatropha species in the Niger Delta. J. Plant Sci., 7: 163-175.
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  8. Nwokocha, A. Blessing, I.O. Agabagwa and B.E. Okoli, 2011. Comparative phytochemical screening of Jatropha L. species in the Niger Delta. Res. J. Phytochem., 5: 107-114.
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