Prof. Dr. Joshua  Kayode
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Prof. Dr. Joshua Kayode

Professor and Head
Ekiti State University, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Forestry from Federal University of Agriculture, Nigeria

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Resource Management
62%
Sustainable Agriculture
90%
Agroforestry System
75%
Forest Ecology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
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Chapters
0
Articles
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Selected Publications

  1. Oyeyemi, S.D. and J. Kayode, 2017. Palynological characterization of honey sample from Kwara State, Nigeria. Bangl. J. Sci. Ind. Res., 52: 7-14.
  2. Otoide, J.E. and J. Kayode, 2017. Axial and radial analyses of selected conductive and storage features in the stem of Citrus aurantifolia. Int. J. Biol. Papers, 2: 8-14.
  3. Olanipekun, M.K., O. Babasola and J. Kayode, 2017. Phytochemical, antioxidant, proximate and nutritional analyses of the leaves and the fruits of Tetrapluera tetraptera (Schumach) taub. J. Bot. Papers, 2: 8-13.
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  4. Kayode, J., C. Sanni and B.O. Ademiluyi, 2017. The use of indigenous knowledge in the conservation of plants used in the management of sexually transmitted diseases in akoko region of ondo state, Nigeria. J. Bot. Papers, 2: 14-20.
  5. Kayode, J. and F.A. Odesola, 2017. Study on the use of indigenous ecological knowledge in the control of vegetable pests in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Int. J. Agric. Papers, 2: 13-18.
  6. Bamigboye, T.O., J. Kayode and M.J. Ayeni, 2017. Effects of growth media on germination and early seedling development of Dioscoreophyllum cumminsii. J. Bot. Papers, 2: 1-7.
  7. Adewumi, A. and J. Kayode, 2017. Ethno-botanical management of malaria disease by the various aboriginal groups of ondo state Nigeria. Int. J. Biol. Papers, 2: 1-7.
  8. Otoide, J.E. and J. Kayode, 2016. Presentation of plugged stomatal pores in the leaf of Sida acuta. J. Bot. Papers, 1: 1-7.
  9. Olanipekun, M.K., S. Arowosegbe, J. Kayode and T.R. Oluwole, 2016. Ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants used in the treatment of women related diseases in akoko region of ondo state. J. Med. Plants Res., 10: 270-277.
  10. Olanipekun, M.K., D.E. Adedeji, J. Kayode, O.M. David and D. Adewuyi, 2016. Phytochemical analyses and anti-microbial effects of Alstonia boonei (de wild), Bridelia ferrugenea (Benth), Eucalyptus tereticornis (Dehnh), Terminalia schimperiana (Hochst) and Polyalthia longifolia (Sonn) Thwaites. Int. J. Biomed. Papers, 1: 5-12.
  11. Obembe, M.O. and J. Kayode, 2016. Biotoxic effect of powders and extracts of Zanthoxylum zanthoxyloides Lam. against Sitophilus oryzae L. infesting paddy rice grains Oryza sativa. Int. J. Agric. Papers, 1: 42-47.
  12. Kayode, J., T.O. Bamigboye, M.J. Ayeni and O.M. Obembe, 2016. The assessment of the indigenous knowledge of the rural farmers of Ekiti State, Nigeria on Dioscoreophyllum cumminsii. J. Global Ecol. Environ., 5: 33-37.
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  13. Kayode, J., S.O. Ihinmikaiye, A.A. Oyedeji and S. Arowosegbe, 2016. The potentials of myths and taboos in forest conservation: Could they serve as being strategies in bayelsa state of Nigeria? J. Global Agric. Ecol., 5: 1-6.
  14. Kayode, J., K. Arilewo and M.J. Ayeni, 2016. Potentials of myths in ijesa indigenous community of nigeria in the conservation of her forest. Bangl. J. Bot., 45: 1151-1156.
  15. Kayode, J., J.O. Amoo and M.J. Ayeni, 2016. Barks extravitism and healthiness of aboriginal yoruba populace in kwara state, Nigeria. Int. J. Biomed. Papers, 1: 13-20.
  16. Kayode, J., E. Franklin and M.J. Ayeni, 2016. Diversity of roadside tree species in urban areas in southern zone of ekiti state, Nigeria. Canad. J. Agric. Crops, 1: 36-42.
  17. Kayode, J., C. Sanni and B.O. Ademiluyi, 2016. Ethnomedicinal survey of plants used in treating sexually transmitted diseases in Akoko region of Ondo State, Nigeria. Bull. Pure Applied Sci., 35B: 25-34.
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  18. Kayode, J., A.A. Jeje and A.M. Faramade, 2016. Assessment of the impact of climate change and variability on rural women in sampled communities of ondo and ekiti states of Nigeria. Int. J. Agric. Papers, 1: 1-7.
  19. Kayode, J. and T.O. Bamigboye, 2016. Indigenous medicinal botanicals used in the cure of body pains, stroke and rheumatism in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Bio-Sci. Res. Bull., 32: 51-58.
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  20. Kayode, J. and T.O. Bamigboye, 2016. Assessment of on-farm cultivation and conservation of indigenous fruit species in ekiti state, Nigeria. J. Agric. Ecol. Res. Int., 7: 1-6.
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  21. Kayode, J. and S.M. Akinluyi, 2016. Documentation and conservation of wild edible plants in Ado-Ekiti region of Ekiti state, Nigeria. Canad. J. Agric. Crops, 1: 43-49.
  22. Kayode, J. and P.O. Sanni, 2016. Survey of barks used for medicine in the central zone of lagos state, Nigeria. J. Bot. Papers, 1: 1-7.
  23. Kayode, J. and M.C. Agude, 2016. Ethnobotanical control of dermatological disorders in akoko region of ondo state, Nigeria. J. Biol. Nat., 4: 152-159.
  24. Kayode, J. A.F. Odesola, M.J. Ayeni and S.B. Awoyemi, 2016. Survey of botanicals used as pesticides by the rural farmers of Ekiti state, Nigeria. Int. J. Biol. Papers, 1: 12-17.
  25. Kayode J., S.O. Ihinmikaiye, S. Arowosegbe and A.A. Oyedeji, 2016. Conservation of botanicals used for carving by the ijaw ethnic group of bayelsa state Nigeria. Int. J. Nat. Resour. Ecol. Manage., 1: 58-62.
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  26. Faweya, E.B., M.J. Ayeni and J. Kayode, 2016. Human internal exposure due to radionuclides levels in foodstuffs grown using fertilizers in Jos Nigeria. J. Int. Environ. Appl. Sci., 11: 60-64.
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  27. Bamigboye, T.O., J.Kayode and M.J. Ayeni, 2016. Effects of different temperatures and duration of storage on the viability of Dioscoreophyllum cumminsii. J. Biotechnol. Res., 1: 76-80.
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  28. Bamigboye, T.O., J. Kayode and M.J. Ayeni, 2016. The effect of seed size on the germination of Dioscoreophyllum cumminsii (Stapf). New York Sci. J., 9: 1-3.
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  29. Bamigboye, T.O., J. Kayode and M.J. Ayeni, 2016. Effects of nutrient sources on the early growth of D. cumminsii Seedlings. Int. J. Agric. Papers, 1: 48-54.
  30. Bamigboye, T.O., J. Kayode and M. Obembe, 2016. Effects of rooting hormones on the juvenile stem cuttings of Dioscoreophyllum cumminssi (Stapf) diels (Serendipity berry). Int. J. Res. Agric. Sci., 3: 96-98.
  31. Bamigboye, T.O. and J. Kayode, 2016. The determination of the nutritional value of Dioscoreophyllum cumminsii (Stapf). J. Bot. Papers, 1: 22-25.
  32. Bamigboye, T.O. and J. Kayode, 2016. Effects of seed pre-treatments on the germination of Dioscoreophyllum cumminsii. Int. J. Biol. Res., 4: 138-140.
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  33. Bamigboye, T.O. and J. Kayode, 2016. Effects of light intensity on the growth of Dioscoreophyllum cumminsii. Int. J. Biol. Papers, 1: 36-40.
  34. Ayeni, M.J., J. Kayode and O.C. Uchendu, 2016. Ethno-medicinal survey of leafy vegetables among igbo and hausa tribes residents in ado-ekiti, Nigeria. J. Bot. Papers, 1: 8-14.
  35. Oyeyemi, S.D., J. Kayode and M.O. Owolabi, 2015. Comparative nutritional studies on honey samples in Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria. Donnish J. Med. Plant Res., 2: 16-20.
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  36. Oyedeji, A.A., J. Kayode, L. Besenyei and M.A. Fullen, 2015. Germination of seeds of selected leguminous tree species moistened with varying concentrations of crude oil-contaminated soil water extracts. American J. Plant Sci., 6: 1575-1580.
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  37. Kayode, J. and C. Dada, 2015. The impact of fuelwood supply on the nutrition and health status of rural dwellers in Ekiti State, Nigeria. J. Global Agric. Ecol., 3: 203-210.
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  38. Kayode, J. M.A. Omotoyinbo, M.J. Ayeni and A.A. Oyedeji, 2015. Stem barks and roots extravitism in ekiti state Nigeria: need for conservation as a sustainable innovation in healthcare management in rural areas. American J. BioSci., 3: 28-33.
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  39. Faweya, E.B., M.J. Ayeni and J. Kayode, 2015. Accumulation of natural radionuclide by some edible wild mushrooms in Ekiti State, Southwestern, Nigeria. World J. Nuclear Sci. Technol., 5: 107-110.
  40. Bamigboye, T.O. and J. Kayode, 2015. Ethnobotanical survey of plants used in the treatment of children ailments in Ekiti State, Nigeria. J. Biol. Nat., 4: 2395-5376.
  41. Ayeni, M.J., S.D. Oyeyemi, J. Kayode and G.P. Peter, 2015. Phytochemical, proximate and mineral analyses of the leaves of Gossypium hirsutum L. and Momordica charantia L. J. Nat. Sci. Res., 5: 99-107.
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  42. Ayeni, M.J., O.E. Ale and J. Kayode, 2015. Effects of irrigation and soil types on the germination and growth of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L. Moench). J. Plant Sci., 3: 59-63.
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  43. Arowosegbe, S., M.K. Olanipekun and J. Kayode, 2015. Ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants used for the treatment of diabetes mellitus in Ekiti South senatorial district, Nigeria. Eur. J. Botany, Plant Sci. Phytol., 2: 1-8.
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  44. Olanipekun M.K. and J. Kayode, 2014. Ethnoveterinary studies on botanicals used for treating canivorous in Ekiti-State, Nigeria. Ind. J. Sci. Res. Tech., 2: 98-104.
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  45. Olajide, O., A.A. Oyedeji, G.S. Tom and J. Kayode, 2014. Seedling germination and effects ofthree watering regimeson the growth of D. guineensis seedlings. American J. Plant Sci., 5: 3049-3059.
  46. Kayode, J. and S.D. Oyeyemi, 2014. Pollen analysis of Apis melifera honey collected from Nigeria. Am. J. Agric. For., 2: 226-231.
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  47. Kayode, J. and S.D. Oyeyemi, 2014. Physico-chemical studies and analysis of pollen grains in some commercial honey samples found in Ondo State, Nigeria. Int. J. Basic Applied Sci., 3: 63-73.
  48. Kayode, J. and S.D. Oyeyemi, 2014. Physico-chemical investigation of honey samples from bee farmers in Ekiti State, Southwest Nigeria. J. Plant Sci., 2: 246-249.
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  49. Ayeni, M.J. and J. Kayode, 2014. Laboratory studies on the effects of aqueous extracts from Sorghum bicolour stem and Zea mays (roots and tassel) on the germination and seedling growth of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.). Adv. Agric., 10.1155/2014/958503.
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  50. Olanipekun, M.K., J. Kayode and M.O. Akinyemi, 2013. Ethnoveterinary survey and proximate analysis of plants used in managing Newcastle disease of poultry animals in Ekiti State, Southwestern Nigeria. Bull. Pure Applied Sci., 32B: 29-33.
  51. Olanipekun, M.K., J. Kayode and M.O. Akinyemi, 2013. Ethnobotanical importance and phytochemical analysis of some medicinal plants commonly used as herbal remedies in oye local government area of Ekiti-State, Nigeria. IOSR J. Agric. Vet. Sci., 5: 28-31.
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  52. Kayode, J., J.O. Erinle and M.A. Omotoyinbo, 2013. Roots extractivism of botanicals in ijero kingdom of Ekiti State, Nigeria. J. Sustainable For., 32: 365-370.
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  53. Ayeni, M.J. and J. Kayode, 2013. The allelopathic effects of three crop residues on the germination and radicle length of Sphenostylis sternocarpa hochst Ex. rich. (African Yam Bean). Int. J. Biol. Chem. Sci., 7: 1326-1331.
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  54. Ayeni, M.J. and J. Kayode, 2013. Allelopathic potentials of rice husks and maize root residues on the germination and initial growth of okra (Abelmoschusesculuntus L). South Pac. J. Technol. Sci., 1: 90-97.
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  55. Ayeni, M.J. and J. Kayode, 2013. Allelopathic effects of sorghum stem and maize inflorescence residues on the germination and growth of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.). J. Food, Agric. Envir., 11: 320-323.
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  56. Ayeni, M.J. and J. Kayode, 2013. Allelopathic effects of extracts from maize roots and rice husks’ residues on the germination and growth of Bidens pilosa L. J. Agric. Sci., 5: 146-152.
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  57. Ayeni, M.J. and J. Kayode, 2013. Allelopathic effects of aqueous extracts of plant residues on two tropical weeds of South Western Nigeria. Global J. Sci. Frontier Res. Agric. Vet., 13: 29-36.
  58. Ayeni, M.J. and J. Kayode, 2013. Allelopathic effects of aqueous extracts from residues of Sorghum bicolour stem and maize inflorescence on the germination and growth of Euphorbia heterophylla L. J. Plant Sci., Vol. 2. 10.5539/jps.v2n2p7.
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  59. Oyeyemi, S.D. and J. Kayode, 2012. Pollen analysis of honey derived from Ekiti State, Nigeria. Bull. Pure Applied Sci., 31B: 39-47.
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  60. Otoide, J.E., J. Kayode and A.J.O. Afe, 2012. Moisture content and vessel elements in stem of Adansonia digitata Linn (Bombacaceae). Bull. Pure Applied Sci., 31B: 1-9.
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  61. Ojo, A.F., O. Kadeba and J. Kayode, 2012. Fluxes in litter decomposition in three selected indigenous species and teak in a converted rainforest ecosystem in Southwestern Nigeria. Bangl. J. Sci. Ind. Res., 47: 333-338.
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  62. Kayode, J. and O.M. Obembe, 2012. Assessment of the insecticidal potentials of the aqueous extracts of some tropical trees as protectant of cowpea seeds from Callosobruchus maculates infestation. BioSci. Res. Bull., 28: 39-47.
  63. Kayode, J. and A.A. Oyedeji, 2012. Early growth response of maize (Zea mays L. in spent lubricationg oil-polluted soil. Environtropical, 8: 132-138.
  64. Ayeni, M.J. and J. Kayode, 2012. Allelopathic potential of some crop residues on the germination and growth of soybean (Glycine max L.) Merrill. J. Agric. Sci. Technol. B, 2: 1057-1061.
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  65. Owoyemi, J.M., J. Kayode and S.O. Olaniran, 2011. Evaluation of the resistance of G. arborea wood treated with creosote oil and liquid cashew nut shell to subterranean termites’ attack. Pro Ligno, 7: 3-12.
  66. Owoyemi, J.M., J. Kayode and S.O. Olaniran, 2011. Effect of age on the natural resistance of Gmelina arborea (Roxb) wood to subterranean Termites’ attack. For. For. Prod. J., 4: 75-79.
  67. Otoide, J.E. and J. Kayode, 2011. Phytochemical study of some plants commonly used as herbal remedies in Southern Nigeria. Bull. Pure Applied Sci., 30B: 33-40.
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  68. Oluyege, J.O., J.O. Odere and J. Kayode, 2011. Effect of organic manure on the alphatic and aromatic compositions of diesel-oil contaminated soil. Ann. Sci. Eng. Technol., 1: 22-30.
  69. Kayode, J., 2011. Farm and village forest use practice in ekiti state: Analysis of government policy and tenure issues. J. Sustainable For., 30: 321-328.
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  70. Ayeni, M.J. and J. Kayode, 2011. Allelopathic potentials of some crop residues on the germination and seedling growth Chromolaena odorata L. J. Life Sci., 5: 220-223.
  71. Ojo, A.F., O. Kadeba and J. Kayode, 2010. Litter mass and nutrient dynamics in a transformed rainforest ecosystem in Southwestern Nigeria. Bangl. J. Sci. Ind. Res., 45: 351-358.
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  72. Kayode, J., 2010. Demographic survey of tree species in urban centers of Ekiti State, Nigeria. J. Sustainable For., 29: 477-485.
  73. Kayode, J. and M.J. Ayeni, 2010. Allelopathic potentials of aqueous extracts from maize (Zea mays) roots and pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan L.) leaves on the growth and germination of soybeans (Glycine max. L. Merril.). Bull. Pure Applied Sci., 29B: 63-68.
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  74. Ayeni, J.M., J. Kayode and P.O. Tedela, 2010. Allelopathic potentials of some crop residues on the germination and growth of Bidens pilosa L. J. Agric. Sci. Technol., 4: 21-24.
  75. Ojo, A.F., O. Kadeba and J. Kayode, 2009. Variations in soil properties in a transformed ecosystem in southwestern Nigeria. J. Agric. Sci. Technol., 3: 30-35.
  76. Kayode, J., R.A. Jose and O.E. Ige, 2009. Conservation and biodiversity erosion in ondo state, Nigeria: (4). Assessing botanicals used in the cure of sexually transmitted diseases in owo region. Ethnobotanical Leafl., 13: 734-738.
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  77. Kayode, J., O.E. Ige, T.A. Adetogo and A.P. Igbakin, 2009. Conservation and biodiversity erosion in ondo state, Nigeria: (3). Survey of plant barks used in native pharmaceutical extraction in akoko region. Ethnobotanical Leafl., 13: 665-667.
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  78. Kayode, J., O.E. Ige and I.O. Opeyemi, 2009. Conservation and biodiversity erosion in Ondo State, Nigeria: (1). Assessing wood used for carving in Ondo Kingdom. Ethnobotanical Leaflets, 13: 564-567.
  79. Kayode, J., O.E. Ige and B.M. Ojo, 2009. Conservation and biodiversity erosion in ondo state, Nigeria: (2). Assessing botanicals used in the storage of farm produce in akure region. Ethnobotanical Leafl., 13: 603-610.
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  80. Kayode, J., O. Olowoyo and A. Oyedeji, 2009. The effects of used engine oil pollution on the growth and early seedling performance of Vigna uniguiculata and Zea mays. Res. J. Soil Biol., 1: 15-19.
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  81. Kayode, J., M.K. Olanipekun and P.O. Tedela, 2009. Medicobotanical studies in relation to veterinary medicine in Ekiti State, Nigeria: Conservation of botanicals used for the treatment of poultry diseases. Ethnobotanical Leaflets, 13: 273-280.
  82. Kayode, J., M.K. Olanipekun and P.O. Tedela, 2009. Medicobotanical studies in relation to veterinary medicine in Ekiti State, Nigeria: Checklist of botanicals species used for the treatment of poultry diseases. Ethnobotanical Leaflets, 13: 40-46.
  83. Kayode, J., A.A. Oyedeji and O. Olowoyo, 2009. Evaluation of the effects of pollution with spent lubricating oil on the physical and chemical properties of soil. Pac. J. Sci. Technol., 10: 387-391.
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  84. Kayode, J., 2009. Ethnobotanical studies on bamboo (Bambusa vulgaris) in ekiti state, Nigeria. Ethnobotanical Leafl., 13: 1108-1112.
  85. Kayode, J. and M.A. Omotoyinbo, 2009. Ethnobotanical utilization and conservation of chewing sticks plants species in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Res. J. Bot., 4: 1-9.
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  86. Kayode, J. and J.M. Ayeni, 2009. Allelopathic effects of some crop residues on the germination and growth of maize (Zea mays L.). Pac. J. Sci. Technol., 10: 345-349.
  87. Jose, R.A. and J. Kayode, 2009. The effect of Bridelia ferruginea bark extracts on some pathogenic micro-organisms. Ethnobotanical Leafl., 13: 1042-1046.
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  88. Jose, R.A. and J. Kayode, 2009. Determination of protein content of some different types of species of mushroom in owo local government area of ondo state, Nigeria. Ethnobotanical Leafl., 13: 917-920.
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  89. Ayeni, J.M. and J. Kayode, 2009. The effects of aqueous extracts from maize roots and sorghum stem on the germination and radicle growth of Sphenosylis sternocarpa Hochst ex. Rich. (African Yam beans). African J. General Agric., 5: 117-121.
  90. Owoyemi, J.M.and J.O. Kayode, 2008. Effect of incision on preservative absorption capacity of Gmelina arborea wood. Biotechnology, 7: 351-353.
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  91. Owoyemi, J.M., J. Kayode and J.A. Fuwape, 2008. Effects of chromate copper arsenate treatment on the resistance of Gmelina arborea wood to termites attack. Forest Prod. J., 1: 41-44.
  92. Owoyemi, J.M. and J. Kayode, 2008. The effects of chromated copper arsenate and creosote oil on the resistance of Gmelina arborea (roxb) to termite attack. Bull. Pure Applied Sci., 27: 19-27.
  93. Otoide, J.E. and J. Kayode, 2008. The effects of pollutants from the exhaust-pipe of power generators on the epidermis of leaves of Elaeis guineensis Jacq. Afr. J. General Agric., 4: 61-64.
  94. Kayode, J., L. Aleshinloye and O.E. Ige, 2008. Ethnomedicinal use of plant species in Ijesa land of Osun State, Nigeria. Ehnobotanical Leaflets, 12: 164-170.
  95. Kayode, J., E.S. Christmas and G.M. Kayode, 2008. Checklist and conservation of botanicals used for natality by the okpe-speaking people of Delta state, Nigeria. Res. J. Medicinal Plant, 2: 16-21.
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  96. Kayode, J., 2008. Survey of plant barks used in native pharmaceutical extraction in Yorubaland of Nigeria. Res. J. Bot., 3: 17-22.
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  97. Kayode, J., 2008. Diversity of compositae weeds in commercial plantations of Ekiti State Nigeria. J. Plant Sci., 3: 130-132.
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  98. Kayode, J. and T.O. Ogunleye, 2008. Checklist and status of plant species used as spices in Kaduna state of Nigeria. Res. J. Bot., 3: 35-40.
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  99. Kayode, J. and M.A. Omotoyinbo, 2008. Cultural erosion and biodiversity: Conserving chewing stick knowledge in Ekiti State Nigeria. Afr. Sci., 9: 41-51.
  100. Kayode, J. and M.A. Omotoyinbo, 2008. Conservation of botanicals used for dental and oral healthcare in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Ethnobotanical Leaflets, 12: 7-18.
  101. Kayode, J. and G.M. Kayode, 2008. Ethnomedicinal survey of botanicals used in treating sexually transmitted diseases in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Ehnobotanical Leaflets, 12: 44-55.
  102. Kayode, J. and B.O. Ademiluyi, 2008. Effect of tillage on the efficacy of herbicide and maize performance. Trop. Agric., 83: 127-130.
  103. Ayeni, J.M. and J. Kayode, 2008. Survey of homestead trees in Ado-Ekiti region of South Western Nigeria. Bull. Pure Applied Sci., 27: 45-55.
  104. Owoyemi, J.M. and J. Kayode, 2007. The effects of chromate copper arsenate and creosote oil on the resistance of Gmelina arborea (Roxb) to termites attack. Niger. J. For., 37: 30-37.
  105. Owoyemi, J.M. and J. Kayode, 2007. Impact of hot and cold treatment techniques on preservative absorption of Gmelina arborea wood. Niger. J. For., 37: 59-63.
  106. Otoide, J.E. and J. Kayode, 2007. Leaf cuticle variations in amaranthus spinousus as indicators of environmental pollution. Pak. J. Sci. Ind. Res., 50: 327-329.
  107. Kayode, J., 2007. Conservation implications of timber supply pattern in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Res. J. Forestry, 1: 86-90.
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  108. Kayode, J. and R. Fovie, 2007. Response of seeds of some nitrogen fixing tree species to pre-sown treatments. Afr. Sci., 8: 115-120.
  109. Kayode, J. and J.E. Otoide, 2007. Environmental pollution and leaf cuticular variations in Newbouldia laevis Seem. ex Bureau. Asian J. Plant Sci., 6: 1024-1026.
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  110. Kayode, J. and J. Otoide, 2007. The use of myths in forest conservation: Lessons from the Bini experience in Nigeria. Afr. J. Gen. Agric., 3: 9-13.
  111. Kayode, J. and A.O. Owoeye, 2007. Phytosociophysiological study of compositae weed flora of cocoa (Theobroma cacao L) plantations in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Afr. Sci., 8: 33-36.
  112. Kayode, J., 2006. Timber supply pattern in Ekiti State, Nigeria and its conservation implications. Pak. J. For., 56: 155-162.
  113. Kayode, J., 2006. The effects of aqueous extracts from the leaf leachates and the soil beneath C. Odorata and E. Heterophylla on the germination of cowpea seeds. Pak. J. Sci. Ind. Res., 49: 296-298.
  114. Kayode, J., 2006. Self-medication with and conservation of Ocimum gratissimum in rural communities of Ekiti State of Nigeria and its use in self-medication. Afr. Sci., 7: 121-125.
  115. Kayode, J., 2006. Pesticidal activity of the leaf and bark extracts of Giliricidia sepium on Callosobrucus maculates. J. Sustainable For., 22: 57-61.
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  116. Kayode, J., 2006. Impact of G. Arborea on soil physical and chemical properties. Sci. Focus, 11: 138-149.
  117. Kayode, J., 2006. Evaluation of allelopathic influence of Parkia biglobosa on cowpea. Niger. J. Bot., 18: 61-68.
  118. Kayode, J., 2006. Conservation of indigenous medicinal botanicals in Ekiti State, Nigeria. J. Zhejiang Univ. Sci., B 7: 713-718.
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  119. Kayode, J. and S. Oyeyemi, 2006. Potentials of Euphorbia tricucalii and Ricinus communis products for the control of Callosobruchus maculates. Pak. J. Sci. Ind. Res., 49: 434-436.
  120. Kayode, J. and J. Agbebi, 2006. Eco-physiological studies on Gmelina arborea: I. Pre-germination treatments and initial growth developments. Pak. J. Sci. Ind. Res., 49: 423-426.
  121. Kayode, J. and B. Agbabiaka, 2006. Evaluation of the pesticidal activities of Anacardium occidentale and Gmelina arborea products on cowpea weevils (Callosobruchus maculates). Sci. Focus, 11: 72-75.
  122. Ogunnika, C.B. and J. Kayode, 2005. Contributions of nitrogen-fixing trees (NFTs) to soil physico-chemical properties in humid forest region in Nigeria. J. Food Agric. Environ., 3: 142-146.
  123. Kayode, J., 2005. Evaluation of allelopathic influence of Parkia biglobosa on cowpea. Niger. J. Bot., 18: 61-65.
  124. Kayode, J., 2005. Ethno botanical survey and conservation of medicinal compositae species in Benin Kingdom, Nigeria. Compositae Newslett., 42: 48-54.
  125. Kayode, J., 2005. Checklist of roadsides compositae weed species in Southwestern Nigeria. Compositae Newslett., 42: 109-114.
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  126. Kayode, J. and P.O. Tedela, 2005. Effects of irrigation frequency on growth and nodulation of Leucaena leucocephala. Pak. J. For., 554: 33-40.
  127. Kayode, J. and B. Ayeni, 2005. Laboratory evaluation of the pesticidal activities of A. occidentals and G. Arborea products on cowpea weevils (C. Maculates). Bangladesh J. Sci. Ind. Res., 40: 267-272.
  128. Kayode, J. and A.A. Franco, 2005. Growth and nodulation of Albizia lebbeck seedlings: Effects of nodulation with rhizobia and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Sci. Focus, 10: 63-65.
  129. Kayode, J., 2004. Initial growth and nodules development in Gliricidia sepium. Pak. J. For., 54: 127-131.
  130. Kayode, J., 2004. Eco-physiology and conservation studies on Vernonia amygalina in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Pak. J. Sci. Ind. Res., 47: 227-230.
  131. Kayode, J., 2004. Conservation perception of endangered tree species by rural dwellers of Ekiti State, Nigeria. J. Sustainable For., 19: 1-9.
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  132. Kayode, J., 2004. Allelopathic potentials of aqueous extracts of Aspilia Africana on radical and plumule growth of Zea mays. J. Phys. Biol. Sci., 2: 43-46.
  133. Kayode, J., 2004. Allelopathic effects of aqueous extracts of Calotropis procera on germination and seedling growth of maize. Pak. J. Sci. Ind. Res., 47: 69-72.
  134. Kayode, J. and P.O. Tedela, 2004. Preliminary investigation on the herbicidal potential of the extracts from maize inflorescence on seeds of three tropical weeds. Pak. J. Sci. Ind. Res., 47: 387-389.
  135. Kayode, J. and B. Ademiluyi, 2004. Effect of tillage methods on weed control and maize performance in southwestern Nigeria location. J. Sustainable Agric., 23: 39-45.
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  136. Ademiluyi, B. and J. Kayode, 2004. Effect of tillage on the efficacy of herbicide and maize performance. J. Phys. Biol. Sci., 3: 84-94.
  137. Kayode, J., 2003. Conservation and Yoruba forest taboos. Nig. Field, 69: 53-61.
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  138. Kayode, J. and B. Ayeni, 2003. Further studies on the pesticidal properties of Gmelina arborea. Citadel, 1: 53-56.
  139. Kayode, 2003. Study on the compositae weed flora of farmlands in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Compositae Newslett., 40: 51-55.
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  140. Kayode, J., P.O. Tedela and S. Arowosegbe, 2002. The effects of aqueous extracts from decomposed leaves of and soil beneath Chromolaena odorata (L) K&R on germination of cowpea. Afr. Sci., 3: 17-20.
  141. Kayode, J., 2002. Identifying tree-breeding objectives of rural farmers in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Afr. Sci., 3: 21-27.
  142. Kayode, J., 2002. Ethnobotanical survey and conservation of plant species used for curing malaria in Edo and Ekiti States of Nigeria. NISEB J., 2: 247-252.
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  143. Kayode, J., 2002. Conservation and ethnobotanical exploration of compositae in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Compositae Newslett., 37: 79-83.
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  144. Kayode, J. and I.G. Adanlawo, 2002. A study on the pesticidal potentials of Azadirachta indica and Gmelina arborea on cowpea weevil (Callosobruchus maculates). J. Trop. For. Prod., 8: 130-134.
  145. Kayode, J. and A.A. Franco, 2002. Response of Acacia mangium to rhizobia and arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi. Trop. Sci., 42: 116-119.
  146. Kayode, J. and O. Kadeba, 2001. Indigenous fuelwood tree species in rural areas of Ekiti State, Nigeria. Afr. Scientist, 2: 111-116.
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  147. Kayode, J. and E.O. Ige, 2001. A quantitative study of weed flora in three abandoned farmlands in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Biosci. Res. Commun., 13: 701-705.
  148. Kayode, J., 2000. The seed bank of Euphorbia heterophylla along a successional gradient following slash and burn agriculture. J. Phys. Biol. Sci., 1: 30-33.
  149. Kayode, J., 2000. A study of seed stock in rainforest sites of Ado-Ekiti Region, Nigeria. Biosci. Res. Commun., 12: 325-329.
  150. Kayode, J., 1999. Phytosociological investigation of compositae weeds in abandoned farmlands in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Comp. Newsletter, 34: 62-68.
  151. Adanlawo, I.G., J.O. Oyagade, A.P. Igbakin and J. Kayode, 1999. Antimicrobial effects of crude saponins extracted from seed of Tetracarpidium conophorum and Phaseolues lunatus. Afr. J. Sci., 3: 117-121.
  152. Kayode, J., 1998. Allelopathic effect of aqueous extracts of Euphorbia heterophylla L. on radicle and plumule growth of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp). Biosci. Res. Commun., 10: 23-26.
  153. Kayode, J. and A.O. Isichei, 1998. The effects of ground fire on tree population in a secondary forest in southwestern Nigeria. Afr. J. Sci., 2: 108-113.
  154. Kayode, J. and A.O. Akande, 1998. Eco-physiology studies on Hyptis suaveolens: Piot and Ocinum gratissimum L. Global J. Pure Applied Sci., 4: 339-342.
  155. Kayode, J., O.A. Ibitoye and O. Olufayo, 1997. Private participation in taungya agroforestry in Ondo-Ekiti Region: Problems and prospects. Int. J. Urban Regional Affairs, 1: 54-57.
  156. Kayode, J., 1997. Socio-economic study of fuelwood production and utilization by rural women of Ondo State, Nigeria. J. Health Soc. Issues, 1: 24-31.
  157. Kayode, J. and I.G. Adanlawo, 1997. A study on allelopathic potential of Gliricidia sepium on cowpea. Biosci. Res. Commun., 9: 231-233.
  158. Kayode, J. and M.A. Faluyi, 1994. Studies on self and cross-compatibility in soybean (G. max) in a tropical environment. Nig. J. Bot., 7: 55-61.
  159. Kayode, J., 1993. Conservation and Development: Can Nigeria Reconcile the Supposedly Irreconcilable in the Year 2000? In: Rural Environment and Development, Afolabi, F.I. (Ed.)., Environment and Behaviour Association of Nigeria, Lagos, Nigeria, pp: 60-63.