Dr. Boasiako Ohene Antwi
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Dr. Boasiako Ohene Antwi

Senior Scientist
CSIR-Soil Research Institute, Kwadaso, Kumasi, Ghana


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Soil Sciences from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
100%
Soil Analysis
62%
Agricultural Biology
90%
Soil Fertility
75%
Soil Erosion
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Antwi, B.O., S.K. Asante and J. Yeboah, 2017. Drought assessment for reduced climate impact on cassava production. J. Applied Sci., 17: 12-21.
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  2. Edward, Y., A.B. Ohene, E.S. Obosu, T.F. Marth and B.K. Offei, 2013. Biochar for soil management: Effect on soil available N and soil water storage. J. Life Sci., 7: 202-209.
  3. Atakora, E.T., N. Kyei-Baffour, E. Ofori and B. O. Antwi, 2013. Simulation of sediment transport to Sawah rice fields by applying the water erosion prediction project (WEPP) model to a watershed in Ghana. J. Soil Sci. Environ. Manage., 4: 46-53.
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  4. Baffour, N.K., E.T. Atakora, E. Ofori and B.O. Antwi, 2012. Estimation of soil erodibility and rainfall erosivity for the Biemso Basin, Ghana. J. Environ. Hydrol., Vol. 20. .
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  5. Agyare, W.A., B.O. Antwi and C. Quansah, 2008. Soil and Water Conservation in Ghana: Practices, Research and Future Direction. In: Synthesis of Soil, Water and Nutrient Management Research in the Volta Basin, Bationo, A., R. Tabo, B. Waswa, J. Okeyo, J. Kihara, M. Fosu and S. Kabore (Eds.)., Ecomedia Ltd., Nairobi, Kenya, ISBN: 978-92-9059-220-04, pp: 143-158.
  6. Hendrickx, J.M., J.B.J. Harrison, R.L. van Dam, B. Borchers and D.I. Norman et al., 2005. Magnetic soil properties in Ghana. Proc. SPIE., 5794: 165-176.
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  7. Antwi, B.O., C.D. Dedzoe and J.K. Boateng, 2005. Indigenous soil conservation methods: Fulo and Bekpong catchments of upper West region, Ghana. Ghana J. Agric. Sci., 38: 111-121.