Dr. Joyce  Fidelis Akpan
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Dr. Joyce Fidelis Akpan

Lecturer I
University of Calabar, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Soil Microbiology from University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Soil Microbiology
62%
Soil Agriculture
90%
Soil Algae
75%
Agricultural Biology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Akpan, J.F., B.E. Asikong and O. Oyodele, 2017. Effect of bio-fertilizer on physicochemical and microbial properties of soils planted with hot pepper (Capsicum frutescens) in the coastal plain of Cross River State, Nigeria. Nig. J. Soil Environ., 15: 53-61.
  2. Henshaw, E., J. Lemox and J. Akpan, 2016. Antiretroviral drugs development: Past, present and future. Int. STD Res. Rev., 4: 1-30.
  3. Henshaw, E., J. Akpan, J. Lennox and E. Frank, 2016. Bacterial community dynamics during the production of ogi from millet ‘a nigerian fermented food’using culture-dependent approach. Imperial J. Interdisciplinary Res., 2: 621-623.
  4. Wemendo, S.A., N. Etukudo and J. Akpan, 2015. Determination of Rhizosphere effect on soil chemical and bacterial properties in an ultisol of southern Nigerian. Int. J. Environ. Sci. Technol., 5: 1494-1505.
  5. Iren, O.B., J.F. Akpan, V.F. Ediene and E.E. Asanga, 2015. Influence of cassava peels and poultry manure-based compost on soil properties, growth and yield of waterleaf (Talinum triangulare Jacq) in an ultisol of south-eastern Nigeria. J. Soil Sci. Environ. Manage., 6: 187-194.
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  6. Etukudo, N.E., J.F. Akpan and S.A. Ipadeola, 2014. Nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium status of Bioaugmented versus biostimulated crude oil contaminated plain sand of southern Nigeria. Int. J. Sci. Energy Res., 2: 252-266.
  7. John, N.M., D.F. Uwah, O.B. Iren and J.F. Akpan, 2013. Changes in maize (Zea mays L.). Performance and nutrients content with application of poultry manure, municipal solid waste and ash composts. J. Agric. Sci., 5: 270-277.
  8. Akpan, J.F., 2012. Assessment of Cassava Milled Effluent (CME) on the development of pepper (Capsicum chinenses) in southern part of cross river state. J. Sci. Multidisciplinary Res., 4: 22-26.
  9. Eyong, M.O., O.B. Iren and J.F. Akpan, 2011. A conservative farm plan for part of the hilly farms in Nsukka at Enugu State, Nigeria. Afr. J. Agric. Res. Dev., 4: 59-64.
  10. Etukudo, N.E., J.F. Akpan and A. Wenibo, 2011. Determination of fungi species and population under selected crops on coastal plain sand of southern Nigeria. J. Sci. Multidisciplinary Res., 3: 56-61.
  11. Akpan, J.F., M.G. Solomon and O.S. Bello, 2011. Effects of cassava mill effluent on some chemical and micro-biological properties of soils in Cross River State, Nigeria. Global J. Agric. Sci., 10: 89-97.
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