Mr. Gbenga Oluwayomi Agbowuro

Lecturer
University of Medical Sciences, Ondo City, Nigeria


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Area of Interest:

Genetics and Plant Breeding
Plant Biotechnology
Crop Monitoring
Agricultural Sciences
Plant Physiology

Selected Publications

  1. Onile, O.S., G.J. Ojo, B.F. Oyeyemi, G.O. Agbowuro and A.I. Fadahunsi, 2020. Development of multiepitope subunit protein vaccines against Toxoplasma gondii using an immunoinformatics approach. NAR Genomics Bioinf., 10.1093/nargab/lqaa048.
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  2. Agbowuro, G.O., M.S. Afolabi, E.F. Olamiriki and S.O. Awoyemi, 2020. Rice blast disease (Magnaporthe oryzae): A menace to rice production and humanity. Int. J. Pathog. Res., 4: 32-39.
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  3. Agbowuro, G.O., A.E. Salami, S.O. Awoyemi, G.I. Ogunwale, A.F. Kehinde-Fadare and O.O. Olajide, 2019. Genetic variations, heritability and genetic advance studies among okra accessions grown in different agro-ecological zones in Nigeria. J. Food Sci. Agric., 3: 130-135.
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  4. Afolabi, M.S., A.E. Salami and G.O. Agbowuro, 2019. Genetic studies of grain yield and other agronomic traits of Low-N Maize (Zea mays L.) using a diallel cross under nitrogen fertilizer levels. Int. J. Plant Breed., 6: 569-574.

  5. Salami, A.E. and G.O. Agbowuro, 2016. Gene action and heritability estimates of grain yield and disease incidence traits of low-N maize (Zea mays L.) inbred lines. Agric. Biol. J. North Am., 7: 50-54.
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  6. Agbowuro, G.O. and A.E. Salami, 2015. Performance of Low-N maize hybrids (Zea mays L.) and relationship among traits under varied soil nitrogen conditions. J. Res. Agric. Sci., 3: 52-56.

  7. Agbowuro, G.O., 2013. Evaluation of different agricultural wastes as fertilizer on nursery performance of pawpaw (Carica papaya L.) and soil chemical properties. Agric. J., 8: 56-59.
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  8. Agbowuro, G.O., 2012. Factors constraining the production and marketing of pawpaw (Carica papaya) in Ekiti State, Southwestern Nigeria. Continental J. Agric. Econ., 6: 32-35.