Mary-Ibenreh Ogaboh Agba
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Mary-Ibenreh Ogaboh Agba

Lecturer
University of Calabar, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Applied Mycology from University of Calabar, Calabar, Nigeria

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Biography

Dr. (Mrs) Mary-Ibenreh Ogaboh Agba is an academic staff in the Department of Plant and Ecological Studies, Faculty of Biological Sciences University of Calabar, Calabar Nigeria. She holds a B. Sc (2007), M.Sc (2015), and Ph.D (2019) from the University of Calabar, Calabar. She joined the services of the University of Calabar on the 27th of July 2018 as an assistant lecturer. She is currently a Lecturer II. Dr (Mrs) Mary-Ibenreh Ogaboh Agba is a Plant Pathologist/an Applied Mycologist with vast knowledge in mushroom production. She is a researcher who is ready for teamwork in related areas.

Area of Interest:

Botany
100%
Fungal Biology
62%
Mycology
90%
Molecular Mycology
75%
Phytopathology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
3
Abstracts
2

Selected Publications

  1. Oni, J.O., M.I.O. Agba, G.A. Bassey and A.A.A. Markson 2021. Growth-Enhanced Performance by Pleurotus ostreatus Cultivated on Salon Effluent and Spent Calcium-Carbide Amended Substrates. AJOB 12: 1-11.
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  2. On, J.O., G.A. Bassey, M.I.O Agba and A.A.A. Markson 2021. Amino Acids Composition of Some Wild Edible Mushrooms from Southern Cross River State, Nigeria. AJOB 12: 24-32.
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  3. Agba, M.I.O., A.A.A. Markson, J.O. Oni and G.A. Bassey 2021. Growth and Yield Impact of Oyster Mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacq P. Kumm) Cultivated on Different Agricultural Wastes. J. Biosci. Agric. Res. 27: 2225-2233.
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  4. Markson, A.A., M.O. Agba, J.B. Akpan and G.A. Bassey, 2017. Yield performances of Pleurotus ostreatus on different growth substrates as influence by some vegetable additives. IOSR J. Pharm. Bio. Sci., 12: 84-88.
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  5. Aaron, H. A, Markson, A. A and Bassey et al., 2017. Trace element bioaccumulation potentials of Pleurotus ostreatus: its implication in nutrition-based therapy.. IOSR J. Environ. Sci., Toxicol. Food Technol., 11: 55-60.
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