Dr. Akintoye Henry Akinwumi

Research Director/VP of Research
National Horticultural Research Institute, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Agronomy from University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
Plant Physiology
Crop Production
Plant Nutrition
Agronomy

Selected Publications

  1. Akintoye, H.A., A.A. Kintomo and A.A. Adekunle, 2009. Yield and fruit quality of watermelon in response to plant population. Int. J. Veg. Sci., 15: 369-380.
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  2. Kintomo, A.A., H.A. Akintoye and K.O. Alasiri, 2008. Role of legume fallow in intensified vegetable-based systems. Commun. Soil Plant Anal., 39: 1261-1268.
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  3. Olaniyan, A.B., A.H. Akintoye and O. Bunmi, 2006. Effect of different sources of nitrogen on growth and yield of solanum macrocarpon in derived savanna of Nigeria. J. Agron., 5: 182-185.
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  4. Akintoye, H.A., E.O. Agbeyi and A.O. Olaniyan, 2005. Effect of live mulch on the fruit yield of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentus) in South Western Nigeria. J. Sustainable Agric., 25: 27-37.

  5. Olufolaji, A.O., H.A. Akintoye, A.A. Kintomo and K.O. Alasiri, 2002. Comparative evaluation of soil and foliar fertilizers on the growth and yield of celosia argentea. Plant Scientist, 21: 73-78.

  6. Akintoye, H.A., A. O. Adeyemi and A.R. Adedipe, 2002. Influence of nitrogen and plant population on yield and yield components of cucumber grown in south-western Nigeria. Crop Res., 23: 493-500.

  7. Akintoye, H.A., J.G. Kling and E.O. Lucas, 1999. N use efficiency of single, double and ynergetic maize lines grown at four N levels in three ecological zones of West Africa. Field Crops Res., 60: 189-199.

  8. Akintoye, H.A., E.O. Lucas and J.G. Kling, 1999. Grain yield and yield components of single double and synthetic maize lines grown at four N levels in three ecological zones of West Africa. Trop. Agric., 76: 51-56.
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