Dr. Ukanwoko Anthonia Ijeoma
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Dr. Ukanwoko Anthonia Ijeoma

Associate Professor
University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Ruminant Animal Production and Management from University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria

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Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Livestock Research
62%
Animal Production
90%
Life Sciences
75%
Nutrition
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
43
Abstracts
12

Selected Publications

  1. Ukanwoko, A.I., V.C. Okereke, O.P. Emeka, O. Ndukwe, T.C.V. Hart and A.R. Ogbonna, 2022. Comparative evaluation of the performance, blood profile, methane emission and CO2 yield of goats faeces fed Gliricidia, Leucaena and Mimosa diets. IOSR J. Agric. Vet. Sci., 15: 7-14.
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  2. Ukanwoko, A.I. and O.G. Uhumuavbi, 2022. Growth performance and blood profile of grazing red sokoto bucks fed Xylopia aethiopica seed meal diets. Niger. J. Anim. Sci., 22: 329-337.
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  3. Ukanwoko, A.I., S.N. Samuel and O.S. George, 2020. Varietal variation in the nutritive value of some crop residues fed to small ruminants. Int. J. Agric. Biosci., 9: 70-73.
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  4. Ukanwoko, A.I., O.A. Ekine, G.I. Onwuameze and K.N. Okoro, 2020. Effects of yam peel-cassava leaf meal based diets on the blood profile and growth performance of grazing red sokoto bucks. Int. J. Agric. Biosci., 9: 26-29.
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  5. Ukanwoko, A.I., N.C. Douglas and N.C. Igwe, 2020. Growth performance, haematological and biochemical indices of grazed red sokoto bucks supplemented with dried ripe plantain peels. Niger. J. Anim. Prod., 47: 264-270.
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  6. Ekine, O.A., A.N. Orindu and A.I. Ukanwoko, 2020. Responses of broiler chickens fed varying levels of dietary waterleaf (Talinum triangulare). J. Biosci. Agric. Res., 24: 1999-2005.
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  7. Ukanwoko, A.I. and M.O. Odjuvwederhie, 2019. In vitro digestibility and nutritional assay of yam peels ensiled with browses. Niger. Agric. J., 50: 31-37.
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  8. Ukanwoko, A.I. and J. Nwachukwu, 2017. Nutrient and anti nutritional composition of crop residues and kitchen wastes fed to small ruminants in Choba Port Harcourt. Greener J. Agric. Sci., 7: 54-59.
  9. Ukanwoko, A.I. and E.O. Nwachukwu, 2017. Intake and digestibility of West African Dwarf rams fed raw and processed pigeon pea seeds. Sci. Agric., 17: 28-31.
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  10. Ukanwoko, A.I., 2016. Blood profile of West African Dwarf (WAD) goats fed Gmelina (Gmelina arborea) leaf meal based diets. Int. J. Agric. Rural Dev., 19: 2500-2505.
  11. Ukanwoko, A.I. and O.V. Okehielem, 2016. Effect of Gmelina (Gmelina arborea) leaf meal based diets on growth performance of West African Dwarf bucks. Asian J. Anim. Sci., 10: 154-158.
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  12. Ukanwoko, A.I. and M.O. Ironkwe, 2016. The performance of Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix) birds on graded levels of Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas). Greener J. Agric. Sci., 6: 316-319.
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  13. Ukanwoko, A.I. and L.O. Ajoku, 2016. Comparative evaluation of the reproductive performance of West African Dwarf goats and sheep in a humid environment. Trop. Anim. Prod. Invest., 19: 9-12.
  14. Ukanwoko, A.I. and J.I. Okpechi, 2016. Evaluation of the carcass characteristics of West African Dwarf (WAD) goats fed Gliricidia sepium, cassava and Leucaena leucocephala leaf meal in cassava peel based diets. Int. J. Agric. Rural Dev., 19: 2497-2500.
  15. Lamidi, A.A. and A.I. Ukanwoko, 2016. Marketing and economic analysis of ruminant animal in Port Harcourt metropolis, Rivers State, Niger Delta Region, Nigeria. Agric. Econ. Extension Res. Stud., 4: 19-30.
  16. Ironkwe, M.O. and A.I. Ukanwoko, 2016. The evaluation of concentrate and forage combination on the performance and litter weight of New Zealand rabbit. Greener J. Agric. Sci., 6: 312-315.
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  17. Ukanwoko, A.I. and O.A. Olalekan, 2015. Effects of source and time of harvest on the proximate composition of maggot (Musca domestica) larva meal. Int. J. Livestock Res., 5: 84-90.
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  18. Ukanwoko, A.I. and J.A. Ibeawuchi, 2014. Evaluation of cassava peel- cassava leaf meal based diets for milk production by the West African Dwarf goats in South Eastern Nigeria. J. Agric. Vet. Sci., 7: 27-30.
  19. Ukanwoko, A.I., M.O. Ironkwe and C. Nmecha, 2013. Growth performance and hematological characteristics of West African Dwarf goats fed oil palm leaf meal-cassava peel based diets. J. Anim. Prod. Adv., 3: 1-5.
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  20. Ukanwoko, A.I. and M.O. Ironkwe, 2013. Seasonal variation in the nutritive value of some browses fed to goats in Umudike South Eastern Nigeria. J. Anim. Sci. Adv., 3: 13-18.
  21. Ironkwe, M.O., A.I. Ukanwoko and O.A. Ekine, 2013. Response of grower birds fed palm kernel based diet supplemented with or without enzyme. Int. J. Agric. Photon, 124: 206-210.
  22. Ironkwe, M.O. and A.I. Ukanwoko, 2013. Cassava by-production as an alternative energy source for maize in a broiler chick diet. Int. J. Agric. Photon, 124: 160-163.
  23. Ukanwoko, A.I., J.A. Ibeawuchi and A.N. Okeigbo, 2012. Effects of sex, breed and season on birth weight of kids and effect of season on kid mortality in south eastern Nigeria. J. Anim. Prod. Adv., 2: 469-472.
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  24. Ukanwoko, A.I. and N.C. Igwe, 2012. Proximate composition of some grass and legume silages prepared in a humid tropical environment. Int. Res. J. Agric. Sci. Soil Sci., 2: 68-71.
  25. Ukanwoko, A.I. and M.O. Ironkwe, 2012. Growth performance and haematological values of West African Dwarf (WAD) goats fed Leucaena, Gliricidia and cassava leaf meal-cassava peel based diets. Int. Res. J. Agric. Sci. Soil Sci., 2: 98-101.
  26. Ukanwoko, A.I. and J.A. Ibeawuchi, 2012. Characteristics of West African dwarf (WAD) goats fed cassava peel-cassava leaf meal based diets. Bull. Environ. Pharmacol. Life Sci., 1: 28-31.
  27. Ukanwoko, A.I. and C. Ukandu, 2012. Proximate composition of cassava peels ensiled with cassava, Gliricidia and Leucaena leaf meals prepared under a humid environment. Continental J. Anim. Vet. Res., 4: 17-21.
  28. Ironkwe, M.O. and A.I. Ukanwoko, 2012. Growth performance of broiler finisherbirds fed composite cassava meal (CCM). Bull. Environ. Pharmacol. Life Sci., 1: 30-34.
  29. Ukanwoko, A.I. and C.A. Onuoha, 2011. Growth performance and carcass characteristics of West African Dwarf (WAD) goats fed oil palm leaf meal-cassava peel based diets. Continental J. Anim. Vet. Res., 3: 1-6.
  30. Ukanwoko, A.I., F.O. Ahamefule and S.N. Ukachukwu, 2009. Nutrient intake and digestibility of West African dwarf bucks fed cassava peel-cassava leaf meal based diets in South Eastern Nigeria. Pak. J. Nutr., 8: 983-987.
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  31. Ukanwoko, A.I. and J.A. Ibeawuchi, 2009. Nutrient intake and digestibility of West African Dwarf bucks fed poultry waste-cassava peels based diets. Pak. J. Nutr., 8: 1461-1464.
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  32. Oguike, M.A., A.I. Ndubueze and S.N. Ibe, 2000. Semen quality of the different strains of the Nigerian local cocks: Frizzle, naked neck and normal cocks. J. Sustain. Agric. Environ., 2: 310-313.