OLORUNMAIYE, Kehinde Stephen

@unilorin.edu.ng

Professor, Faculty of Life Sciences
Head, Faculty of Life Sciences
University of Ilorin



                       

https://researchid.co/ksmaiye

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Plant Science, General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

12

Scopus Publications

465

Scholar Citations

12

Scholar h-index

16

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Sustainable Agricultural Practices of Industrially Utilized Tropical Medicinal Plants
    Nikita Patel, Swetal Patel, Sherif Babatunde Adeyemi, Abdullahi Alanamu Abdul Rahaman, Kehinde Stephen Olorunmaiye, and Ramar Krishnamurthy

    CRC Press

  • Abundance and Diversity Index of Weeds in Oil Palm and Vegetable Intercropping in Rainforest Zone of Nigeria
    Ayodele Samuel Oluwatobi and Kehinde Stephen Olorunmaiye

    Universitas Sebelas Maret
    The problem of severe weed infestation often arises during the early phases of establishment of oil palm field due to the spacing requirement and growth habit of young oil palm plantation until later years when the canopy closes. This study was conducted at Ala, Akure-North Local Government Area, Ondo State, Nigeria, to investigate the composition of weed species and their distribution in fruit vegetable-juvenile oil palm intercrop. The fallow alleys within the immature oil palm were intercropped with 2 accessions of tomato (NGB 01665 and NG/AA/SEP/09/053) and eggplant (NGB 01737). The sampling of the weed species was carried out with a quadrat (0.25 m<sup>2</sup>). Weed species parameters and the Diversity Index (D) were quantitatively analyzed. The results revealed that members of <em>Asteraceae </em>and <em>Poaceae </em>gave the highest weed species at 3 and 6 weeks after intercropping (WAI) (17.857% and 19.04%) respectively. A total of 23 and 16 were found at 3 and 6 WAI, while the least diversity index of 0.734 was recorded in the immature oil palm/tomato (NGB 01665) plot at 6 WAI. Farmers should be persuaded to simultaneously intercrop fruit vegetables within the alley of juvenile oil palm, particularly at the earlier years prior to closure of the oil palm canopy.

  • Growth assessment of juvenile oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) intercropped with fruit vegetables in a rainforest zone of Nigeria
    Ayodele Samuel OLUWATOBI, Kehinde Stephen OLORUNMAIYE, and Olabisi Fatimo ADEKOLA

    University of Ljubljana
    Improper intercropping of Elaeis guineensis with other crops has impaired the growth and development of the oil palm due to competition for environmental resources. The study was conducted to investigate the impact of intercropping on the growth of juvenile oil palm for 2 years. The research commenced during the rainy season of 2016 at an established juvenile oil palm plantation in Ala, Akure-North Local Government of Ondo State. Four fruit vegetables were intercropped separately within the alley of the plantation at 1, 2 or 3 m away from the oil palms in a randomized complete block design. Growth parameters of the juvenile oils were assessed. Results revealed that at 16 weeks after intercropping (WAI), the intercropped oil palm recorded better growth performance with higher canopy spread, number of frond, number of leaflets and trunk height (218.20, 37.00, 87.48 and 38.17 cm) respectively, than the sole oil palms (214.67, 32.83, 72.89 and 31.67 cm) respectively. There were no significant difference in all the growth parameters examined except canopy height (p < 0.05). Juvenile oil palm cultivated in rainforest agroecological zone of Nigeria can be intercropped with fruit vegetables without any deleterious effect when intercropped at minimum of 1 m away from the oil palms.

  • Morphometric variation, genetic diversity and allelic polymorphism of an underutilised species Thaumatococcus daniellii population in Southwestern Nigeria
    David Adedayo Animasaun, Azeez Afeez, Peter Adeolu Adedibu, Feyisayo Priscilla Akande, Stephen Oyedeji, and Kehinde Stephen Olorunmaiye

    The Korean Society for Plant Biotechnology

  • Morpho-chemical divergence and fatty acid profile of shea tree seeds (Vitellaria paradoxa) collected from different locations in Kwara State, Nigeria
    David Adedayo Animasaun, Stephen Oyedeji, Kehinde Stephen Olorunmaiye, Musibau A. Azeez, Idowu Abdulfatah Tijani, and Joseph Akintade Morakinyo

    Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    Abstract The present study characterizes seed-related traits, phytochemical, physiochemical parameters and fatty acid profile of shea (Vitellaria paradoxa) seeds collected from the Kosubosu, Fufu and Sare areas of Kwara State, Nigeria to determine the effects of microclimate on seed morphology, biochemical and oil constituents. Seed morphological data were analyzed for variability. Seed oil was extracted for phytochemical constituents, physicochemical properties, and fatty acid profiling by gas chromatography equipped with mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Results showed intra and inter-locational variations in seed characters. Most fruits had 1–2 seeds. Seeds were predominantly brown and very few were dark brown. Phytochemicals and physicochemical parameters of the seed oil varied with place of collection. Alkaloid, saponin, tannin and phytate contents ranged between 0.79–0.84, 1.20–1.26, 1.48–1.56 and 0.15–0.18 mg g−1 respectively. The density of the oil was less than that of water, acid value ranged from 10.58–13.56 mg KOH g−1 and iodine values were between 36.63 to 40.32 g I2 (100 g)–1. Saponification values lie between 160.39 and 184.14 mg KOH g−1; and free fatty acid was within 5.32–6.81 %. Peroxide, ɑ-tocopherol, total phenol and oxalate values as well as viscosity of the oil also varied; however, refractive index was similar. Ethyl oleate and octadecanoic acids were present and most abundance in all the locations, while glycidol stearate was only found in Fufu samples with three other fatty acids. Five fatty acids were present in Kosubosu, while Sare had only two. The results obtained in the present study indicate that shea oil could be used for medicinal, nutritional and industrial purposes. Since seed characters, phytochemical, physicochemical and fatty acid compositions varied with the microclimate, environmental and micro-ecological conditions should be considered when collecting seeds for oil utilization.

  • Effects of Weed Density and Distance on the Growth and Yield of Two Okra (Abelmoscus esculentus) Varieties
    Wasiu Olanrewaju OPADOKUN and Kehinde Stephen OLORUNMAIYE

    Society of Land Measurements and Cadastre from Transylvania
    A field experiment was conducted at the botanical garden of the University of Ilorin to determine the effects of weed density and distance on the growth and yield of two varieties of okra (NHAe-40 days and Kirikoi). The experiment was a complete randomized block design with eleven treatments and three replicates. The treatment details include T0 = No weed, T1 = One weed per plant T2= Two weeds per plant, T3 = Three weeds per plant, T4 = Four weeds per plant, T5 = Five weeds per plant, T6 = Six weeds per plant, T7 = Seven weeds per plant, T8 = Eight weeds per plant, T9 = Nine weeds per plant and T10 = Ten weeds per plant.  Data were collected on plant height, number of leaves, stem girth, shoot Fresh and dry weight as well as yield parameters was carried out at the end of the experiment. The result depicts a significant decrease in the vegetative growth and yield parameters with increasing weed density in both varieties. Irrespective of the weed distance, all yield parameters decreased significantly with increasing number of co-habiting weeds except for plant co-habited with one weed at 20 cm and 30 cm weed distance which was significantly the same with the control in both varieties. The result is an indication that absence of weed or early control of weed should be done at the early weeks of growth before the onset of flowering if maximum production is expected.

  • Thuja occidentalis and Duranta repens as indicators of urban air pollution in industrialized areas of southwest Nigeria


  • Citrus Epicarp-Derived Biochar Reduced Cd Uptake and Ameliorates Oxidative Stress in Young Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench (okra) Under Low Cd Stress
    Clement O. Ogunkunle, Mayank Varun, Iyanuoluwa G. Ogundele, Kehinde S. Olorunmaiye, and Manoj S. Paul

    Springer Science and Business Media LLC


  • Effects of soaps and detergents wastes on seed germination, flowering and fruiting of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) and Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) plants


  • Effect of integrated weed management on weed control and yield components of maize and cassava intercrop in a southern Guinea savanna ecology of Nigeria



RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Combined Effects of Elevated Manganese and Zinc Levels on Germination, Chlorophyll Development, Foliar Nitrogen and Carbon Sequestration in Sorghum bicolor seedlings
    S Oyedeji, MA Ajayi, GK Olawepo, OO Agboola, KS Olorunmaiye, ...
    Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management 28 (1), 221-226 2024

  • Influence of poultry manure on the performance of bell pepper (Capsicum annum L)
    AO Owoeye, WO Opadokun, KS Olorunmaiye
    Bulgarian Journal of Crop Science 61 (1), 87-92 2024

  • Abundance and diversity index of weeds in oil palm and vegetable intercropping in rainforest zone of Nigeria
    AS Oluwatobi, KS Olorunmaiye
    Caraka Tani: Journal of Sustainable Agriculture 36 (2), 227-237 2021

  • Morphometric variation, genetic diversity and allelic polymorphism of an underutilised species Thaumatococcus daniellii population in Southwestern Nigeria
    DA Animasaun, A Afeez, PA Adedibu, FP Akande, S Oyedeji, ...
    Journal of Plant Biotechnology 47 (4), 298-308 2020

  • ECOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF THE PHYTOCHEMICALS IN FLOWERS AND LEAVES OF Calotropis procera (R. Br.) IN SOME STATES OF NIGERIA
    GY LAKWANNUM, KS OLORUNMAIYE, BC AJIYA, M AHMAD, SP BAKO
    BIMA JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (2536-6041) 4 (01), 210-221 2020

  • Effects of Fertilizer Types on the Growth and yield Of Cucumis Sativus Var. Nagano F1
    WH Adediwura, EA Akinwamide, WO Opadokun, KS Olorunmaiye
    Annals: Food Science and Technology 21 (3) 2020

  • Growth assessment of juvenile oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) intercropped with fruit vegetables in a rainforest zone of Nigeria
    AS Oluwatobi
    bioRxiv, 2020.05. 31.126714 2020

  • Effects of Weed Density and Distance on the Growth and Yield of Two Okra (Abelmoscus esculentus) Varieties
    WO Opadokun, KS Olorunmaiye
    Notulae Scientia Biologicae 11 (3), 429-435 2019

  • Anti-Oxidant and Anti-Microbial Activities of the Root and Leaf Extracts of Ageratum conyzoides L.
    OA Omole, JO Oladipo, BO Orimolade, OO Ajetomobi, KS Olorunmaiye, ...
    Agriculturae Conspectus Scientificus 84 (3), 295-304 2019

  • Mutagenic components and dosage effects of ethyl methanesulphonate on Arachis hypogea (Samnut 24 VR.)
    KS Olorunmaiye, GG Joseph, DA Animasaun, S Oyedeji
    Ife Journal of Science 21 (2), 309-322 2019

  • Thuja occidentalis and Duranta repens as indicators of urban air pollution in industrialized areas of southwest Nigeria
    C Ogunkunle, S Oyedeji, IF Adeniran, KS Olorunmaiye, PO Fatoba
    Agriculturae Conspectus Scientificus 84 (2), 193-202 2019

  • Sensitivity of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) to residual effects of Imazaquin (Scepter).
    KS Olorunmaiye, OO Onifade
    NISEB Journal 1 (3) 2019

  • Morpho-chemical divergence and fatty acid profile of shea tree seeds (Vitellaria paradoxa) collected from different locations in Kwara State, Nigeria
    DA Animasaun, S Oyedeji, KS Olorunmaiye, MA Azeez, IA Tijani, ...
    Acta Botanica Croatica 78 (1), 17-24 2019

  • Proximate and Phytochemical Composition of African Mahogany (Afzelia africana) seed and African mesquite (Prosopis africana) pod
    KS Olorunmaiye, LE Apeh, HA Madandola, MO Oguntoye
    Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management 23 (2), 249-252 2019

  • GERMINATION AND SEEDLING DEVELOPMENT STUDIES IN Leucaenaleucocephala (Lam.) de Wit AND Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.) BENTH
    MO Olorunmaiye, K. S., Madandola, H. A., Oguntoye, LE andApeh
    Biological and Environmental Sciences Journal for the Tropics (BEST) 16 (1 2019

  • Integrated System for Cashew Disease Management and Yield.
    DO Adeniyi, DA Animasaun, AA ABDULRAHMAN, KS Olorunmaiye, ...
    Cameroon Journal of Experimental Biology 13 (1) 2019

  • EFFECTS OF ORGANIC AND INORGANIC FERTILIZERS ON VEGETATIVE GROWTH AND TUBER YIELD OF CARROT (DAUCUS CAROTA L.)
    KS Olorunmaiye, TJ Sangotoye, BB Oyedeji, A Jimoh
    Annals: Food Science & Technology 20 (1) 2019

  • Effect of priming agents on seed germination of three corn species
    KS Olorunmaiye, IO Olatunji
    Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management 22 (8), 1311-1314 2018

  • Citrus Epicarp-Derived Biochar Reduced Cd Uptake and Ameliorates Oxidative Stress in Young Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench (okra) Under Low Cd Stress
    CO Ogunkunle, M Varun, IG Ogundele, KS Olorunmaiye, MS Paul
    Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 100, 827-833 2018

  • Proximate Analysis of Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) De Wit, Parkia biglobosa (Jacq.) Benth and Prosopis africana (Guill & Perr.) Taub
    HA Madandola, OM Oguntoye, EL Apeh, KS Olorunmaiye
    Ann.: Fd. Sci. and Tech 2018

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Studies on the requirements for vegetative growth of Pleurotus tuber-regium (Fr.) Singer, a Nigerian mushroom
    IO Fasidi, KS Olorunmaiye
    Food chemistry 50 (4), 397-401 1994
    Citations: 129

  • Root-shoot partitioning of copper, chromium and zinc in Lycopersicon esculentum and Amaranthus hybridus grown in cement-polluted soil
    CO Ogunkunle, PO Fatoba, OO Awotoye, KS Olorunmaiye
    Environmental and Experimental Biology 11 (1), 131-136 2013
    Citations: 31

  • Evaluating the trace metal pollution of an urban paddy soil and bioaccumulation in rice (Oryza sativa L.) with the associated dietary risks to local population: a case
    CO Ogunkunle, M Varun, MA Jimoh, KS Olorunmaiye, PO Fatoba
    Environmental Earth Sciences 75, 1-12 2016
    Citations: 23

  • Proximate and Phytochemical Composition of African Mahogany (Afzelia africana) seed and African mesquite (Prosopis africana) pod
    KS Olorunmaiye, LE Apeh, HA Madandola, MO Oguntoye
    Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management 23 (2), 249-252 2019
    Citations: 21

  • Effects of soaps and detergents wastes on seed germination,flowering and fruiting of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) and Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) plants. Ecology
    AAO Fatoba P. O, Olorunmaiye K. S
    Ecology,Environment and Conservation. 17 (1), 7-11 2011
    Citations: 19

  • Fruit and seed characteristics among selected Parkia biglobosa (JACQ). G.Don. population.
    PM Olorunmaiye, K. S, Fatoba, P. O, Adeyemi, OreOluwa.C. and. Olorunmaiye
    Agriculture and Biology Journal of North America. 2 (2), 244-249 2011
    Citations: 19

  • Proximate analysis of fresh and dry leaves of Telfairia occidentalis (Hook. f.) and Talinum triangulare (Jacq.) willd
    E Oluwatoyin Orhuamen, O Kehinde Stephen, A Christiana Oreoluwa
    Hrvatski časopis za prehrambenu tehnologiju, biotehnologiju i nutricionizam 2012
    Citations: 17

  • Effect of density and duration of Euphorbia heterophylla (L) on the performance of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata)(Walp)
    KS Olorunmaiye, RT Ogunfolaji
    NISEB J 2 (1), 17-22 2002
    Citations: 17

  • Mutagenic components and dosage effects of ethyl methanesulphonate on Arachis hypogea (Samnut 24 VR.)
    KS Olorunmaiye, GG Joseph, DA Animasaun, S Oyedeji
    Ife Journal of Science 21 (2), 309-322 2019
    Citations: 14

  • Thuja occidentalis and Duranta repens as indicators of urban air pollution in industrialized areas of southwest Nigeria
    C Ogunkunle, S Oyedeji, IF Adeniran, KS Olorunmaiye, PO Fatoba
    Agriculturae Conspectus Scientificus 84 (2), 193-202 2019
    Citations: 12

  • Morpho-chemical divergence and fatty acid profile of shea tree seeds (Vitellaria paradoxa) collected from different locations in Kwara State, Nigeria
    DA Animasaun, S Oyedeji, KS Olorunmaiye, MA Azeez, IA Tijani, ...
    Acta Botanica Croatica 78 (1), 17-24 2019
    Citations: 12

  • Citrus Epicarp-Derived Biochar Reduced Cd Uptake and Ameliorates Oxidative Stress in Young Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) Moench (okra) Under Low Cd Stress
    CO Ogunkunle, M Varun, IG Ogundele, KS Olorunmaiye, MS Paul
    Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 100, 827-833 2018
    Citations: 12

  • Weed species distribution of juvenile oil palm tree (Elaeis guineensis) intercropped with maize (Zea mays), okra (Abelmoshus esculentus) and pepper (Capsicum anuum var
    AS OLUWATOBI, KS OLORUNMAIYE
    Notulae Scientia Biologicae 6 (4), 483-490 2014
    Citations: 11

  • Anti-Oxidant and Anti-Microbial Activities of the Root and Leaf Extracts of Ageratum conyzoides L.
    OA Omole, JO Oladipo, BO Orimolade, OO Ajetomobi, KS Olorunmaiye, ...
    Agriculturae Conspectus Scientificus 84 (3), 295-304 2019
    Citations: 10

  • Effects of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers on the Growth of NH-Ae 47-4 Variety of Okra.
    GYOKS Molik A. Zainab, Eluwa C. V, Oluwatobi S. A, Lakwannum
    Journal Applied Scences Environmental Management 20 (1), 201-206 2016
    Citations: 10

  • Time of Weed Removal Influence on Vegetative and Reproductive Yield of Two Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L) Walp) Varites, Ife Brown and TVX3236
    KS Olorunmaiye
    Ethnobotanical Leaflets 2010 (3), 10 2010
    Citations: 10

  • Integrated System for Cashew Disease Management and Yield.
    DO Adeniyi, DA Animasaun, AA ABDULRAHMAN, KS Olorunmaiye, ...
    Cameroon Journal of Experimental Biology 13 (1) 2019
    Citations: 9

  • Effects of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers on the Yield Components of NH-Ae 47-4 Variety of Okra.
    GYOKS Molik.A.Zainab, Eluwa C.V, Oluwatobi.S. A, Lakwannum
    Journal Applied Sciences Environmental Management 20 (2), 269-271 2016
    Citations: 9

  • Abundance and diversity index of weeds in oil palm and vegetable intercropping in rainforest zone of Nigeria
    AS Oluwatobi, KS Olorunmaiye
    Caraka Tani: Journal of Sustainable Agriculture 36 (2), 227-237 2021
    Citations: 7

  • Reproductive Performance of Two Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L)Walp) Varieties Ife brown and TVX3236 as influenced by imidazolinone and dinitroaniline herbicides.
    KS Olorunmaiye
    Australian Journal of Agricultural Engineering (AJAE) 1 (3), 101-105 2010
    Citations: 7