Sherif Babatunde Adeyemi

@unilorin.edu.ng

Senior Lecturer, Plant Biology/Life Sciences
University of Ilorin

Sherif Babatunde Adeyemi

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Biotechnology

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Plant Science, Complementary and alternative medicine, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Multidisciplinary
26

Scopus Publications

1364

Scholar Citations

16

Scholar h-index

19

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Management of Diabetes Mellitus and Hypertension by the Yorubas in Southwest Nigeria: An Inventory of Useful Ethnobotanicals
    Tajudeen O. Amusa, Sherif B. Adeyemi, Medinat O. Aiyelero, Olubunmi Atolani, Ngaitad S. Njinga, et al.
    Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research, 2026
  • Plants of Healing: The lasting impact of Arab contributions to herbal medicine
    Taofeeq Garuba, Uthman Idrees Kankawi, Abdulbaki Shehu Abdulbaki, Sherif Babatunde Adeyemi, Babalola Ola Yusuf, et al.
    Ethnobotany Research and Applications, 2025
  • Current Scenario and Future Prospects of Controlled Environment Horticulture
    Ibrahim Ajadi, Abdulkabir O. Abdulmalik, Sherif B. Adeyemi
    Controlled Environment Horticulture Where Plant Biotechnology Meets Sustainable Future, 2025
    Controlled Environment Horticulture (CEH) offers a transformative approach to addressing the challenges facing traditional agriculture, such as climate change, urbanization, and population growth. By enabling precise control over environmental factors, CEH enhances resource efficiency, allows year-round crop production, and reduces environmental impacts. This chapter discusses the critical role of CEH in creating sustainable and resilient agri-food systems. It explores key advancements in CEH technologies, including greenhouses, vertical farming, hydroponics, and aeroponics, along with successful case studies from various global regions. Despite high initial costs, CEH systems provide long-term economic benefits, foster local economic growth, and contribute to sustainability by minimizing water usage, carbon emissions, and pesticide dependency. However, challenges like energy consumption and waste management require continued innovation. This chapter provides insights into the current state of research in plant genetics and microbiome management and the future potential of integrating artificial intelligence and blockchain technology to improve CEH. Collaborative efforts are essential to advancing CEH and building a resilient, sustainable global food system.
  • Economics and Market of Controlled Environment Horticulture (CEH)
    Sherif Babatunde Adeyemi, Ibrahim Ajadi, Ahmed Abiodun Saliu, Kazeem Bello
    Controlled Environment Horticulture Where Plant Biotechnology Meets Sustainable Future, 2025
    Controlled Environment Horticulture (CEH) is reshaping modern agriculture through its focus on sustainable food production and efficient resource management. This chapter provides an extensive exploration of the economic and market dynamics of CEH, underscoring its diverse revenue streams, including both fresh produce and value-added products. Despite its potential, CEH is hindered by substantial initial capital requirements and high operational costs, presenting significant entry barriers. Government policies, subsidies, and financial incentives are critical in alleviating these financial challenges, promoting innovation, and supporting sector expansion. The market is increasingly influenced by growing consumer demand for organic and premium products, especially in urban centers with heightened demand for such offerings. In this competitive environment, success relies on strategic approaches such as differentiation, cost leadership, and technological innovation. A deep understanding of these economic factors is essential for overcoming challenges and capitalizing on opportunities, ensuring
  • Oxidative Responses, Antioxidative System, and Redox Regulation During Water Stress
    Dwaipayan Sinha, Arpan Dey, Arun Kumar Maurya, Gholamreza Abdi, Supatra Sen, et al.
    Water Stress in Crop Plants and Its Management, 2025
  • Insufficient collection capacity and facility, bane of plant taxonomic research in Nigeria
    Abdulwakeel Ayokun-nun Ajao, Gbenga Festus Akomolafe, Oluwayemisi Dorcas Olaniyan, Emmanuel C. Chukwuma, Alaba O. Ugbogu, et al.
    Botany, 2025
    This article explores the pivotal role of herbaria in supporting taxonomic research in Nigeria and highlights the need to improve herbarium infrastructure to enhance plant diversity research in the country. Thirteen herbaria are currently recognized in Nigeria on the Index Herbariorum database and collectively house about 260 000 specimens. The Forest Herbarium Ibadan (FHI) is the largest, containing nearly 50% of these specimens. Based on the occurrence data of Nigerian plants on the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), the herbaria, namely FHI, ABUH, LUH, NAUH, and UNICAL contributed only 29.9% compared to international herbaria (70.1%). This disparity underscores the need to strengthen the herbarium collection infrastructure in Nigeria. Taxonomic revisionary studies in Nigeria are very scarce as most of the studies have focused on the morpho-anatomical analysis of plant taxa. The poor taxonomic capacity in the country, which is due to insufficiency of collection capacity and trained taxonomists, has been a bane to the compilation of flora of Nigeria and the inability to document the conservation status of threatened plant species, as more than half (66.0%) of Nigeria’s plants published on GBIF have not been evaluated. There is an urgent need for capacity building for plant collection, curation, and taxonomic review.
  • Phylogenetic Position of Nigerian Species of Curcuma longa (Zingiberaceae) in the Current Infrageneric Classification
    Bashir Bolaji Tiamiyu, Azeez Adebola Lateef, Abdulquadri Sagaya, Khadijah Abdulhamid Abdulkareem, Bolaji Umar Olayinka, et al.
    Fountain Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences, 2024
    Curcuma longa L. (commonly known as Tumeric) is the only species of the genus Curcuma found in Nigeria. It is of great economic importance to Nigeria, Africa, Asia, and other parts of the world, where it is widely used for ornamental and medicinal purposes, and as spices in food and beverages. However, the phylogenetic placement of the turmeric plant (C. longa) in Nigeria is far from being fully resolved, hence the need for this study. The rhizomes of turmeric were collected at the Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan, Oyo state. Genomic DNA was extracted, followed by the amplification of the ITS and psbA-trnH regions. Phylogenetic analysis was conducted using the Maximum likelihood method. The result resolved the phylogenetic position of Nigerian species and supported existing subgenera classification into three clades, all with high bootstrap support for the three clades. The result of this study supports the subgenera classification of the genus and further reveals the phylogenetic position of C. longa. Keywords: Curcuma longa, ITS, psbA-trnH, Sanger Sequencing, Zingiberaceae
  • Daniellia oliveri as a type 2 diabetes remedy: evidence from in-silico evaluation
    Sherif Babatunde Adeyemi, Ahmed Abiodun Saliu, Bhrugesh Pravinchandra Joshi, Ramar Krishnamurthy
    Egyptian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 2024
  • Predicting the potential impact of environmental factors on the distribution of Triplochiton scleroxylon (Malvaceae): An economically important tree species in Nigeria
    Emmanuel C. Chukwuma, Oyetola O. Oyebanji, Deborah M. Chukwuma, Abiodun E. Ayodele, Bashir B. Tiamiyu, et al.
    Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2023
  • Integrated Genomic Selection for Accelerating Breeding Programs of Climate-Smart Cereals
    Dwaipayan Sinha, Arun Kumar Maurya, Gholamreza Abdi, Muhammad Majeed, Rachna Agarwal, et al.
    Genes, 2023
    Rapidly rising population and climate changes are two critical issues that require immediate action to achieve sustainable development goals. The rising population is posing increased demand for food, thereby pushing for an acceleration in agricultural production. Furthermore, increased anthropogenic activities have resulted in environmental pollution such as water pollution and soil degradation as well as alterations in the composition and concentration of environmental gases. These changes are affecting not only biodiversity loss but also affecting the physio-biochemical processes of crop plants, resulting in a stress-induced decline in crop yield. To overcome such problems and ensure the supply of food material, consistent efforts are being made to develop strategies and techniques to increase crop yield and to enhance tolerance toward climate-induced stress. Plant breeding evolved after domestication and initially remained dependent on phenotype-based selection for crop improvement. But it has grown through cytological and biochemical methods, and the newer contemporary methods are based on DNA-marker-based strategies that help in the selection of agronomically useful traits. These are now supported by high-end molecular biology tools like PCR, high-throughput genotyping and phenotyping, data from crop morpho-physiology, statistical tools, bioinformatics, and machine learning. After establishing its worth in animal breeding, genomic selection (GS), an improved variant of marker-assisted selection (MAS), has made its way into crop-breeding programs as a powerful selection tool. To develop novel breeding programs as well as innovative marker-based models for genetic evaluation, GS makes use of molecular genetic markers. GS can amend complex traits like yield as well as shorten the breeding period, making it advantageous over pedigree breeding and marker-assisted selection (MAS). It reduces the time and resources that are required for plant breeding while allowing for an increased genetic gain of complex attributes. It has been taken to new heights by integrating innovative and advanced technologies such as speed breeding, machine learning, and environmental/weather data to further harness the GS potential, an approach known as integrated genomic selection (IGS). This review highlights the IGS strategies, procedures, integrated approaches, and associated emerging issues, with a special emphasis on cereal crops. In this domain, efforts have been taken to highlight the potential of this cutting-edge innovation to develop climate-smart crops that can endure abiotic stresses with the motive of keeping production and quality at par with the global food demand.
  • Polymeric nanoparticles for enhanced delivery and improved bioactivity of essential oils
    Sherif Babatunde Adeyemi, Aishat Mojisola Akere, Joshua Iseoluwa Orege, Onome Ejeromeghene, Odunola Blessing Orege, et al.
    Heliyon, 2023
  • Negative Impacts of Arsenic on Plants and Mitigation Strategies
    Dwaipayan Sinha, Soumi Datta, Reema Mishra, Preeti Agarwal, Tripti Kumari, et al.
    Plants, 2023
  • Artemisia and Artemisia-based products for COVID-19 management: current state and future perspective
    Joshua Iseoluwa Orege, Sherif Babatunde Adeyemi, Bashir Bolaji Tiamiyu, Toluwanimi Oluwadara Akinyemi, Yusuf Ajibola Ibrahim, et al.
    Advances in Traditional Medicine, 2023
  • Sustainable Agricultural Practices of Industrially Utilized Tropical Medicinal Plants
    Nikita Patel, Swetal Patel, Sherif Babatunde Adeyemi, Abdullahi Alanamu Abdul Rahaman, Kehinde Stephen Olorunmaiye, et al.
    Sustainable Uses and Prospects of Medicinal Plants, 2023
  • Effect of co-administration of metformin and extracts of Costus pictus D.Don leaves on alloxan-induced diabetes in rats
    Ami Naik, Sherif Babatunde Adeyemi, Bhavin Vyas, Ramar Krishnamurthy
    Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine, 2022
  • Molecular Characterization of Potential Crop Pathogens Associated with Weeds as Endophytes in Uniilorin Plantations, Nigeria
    A. A. Lateef, T. Garuba, K. A. Abdulkareem, B. U. Olayinka, G. S. Olahan, et al.
    Baghdad Science Journal, 2022
  • Understanding the role of genetic susceptibility (ACE2 and TMPRSS2) in COVID-19
    Abdullahi Tunde Aborode, Sherifdeen Bamidele Onigbinde, Khadijah Omoshalewa Sanusi, Noah Alaba, Aderinola H. Rasaq-Lawal, et al.
    Egyptian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 2022
  • IN-VITRO INHIBITION of TYPE 2 DIABETES KEY ENZYMES; EFFECT of EXTRACTS and SOLVENT-SOLVENT FRACTIONS of DANIELLIA OLIVERI (ROLFE) HUTCH. & DALZIEL
    Sherif B Adeyemi, Vilas Surana, Ramar Krishnamurthy
    Bulletin of Pharmaceutical Sciences Assiut, 2021
  • Hypertension and its management in COVID-19 patients: The assorted view
    Gaber El-Saber Batiha, Abdulrahim Gari, Norhan Elshony, Hazem M. Shaheen, Murtala Bello Abubakar, et al.
    International Journal of Cardiology Cardiovascular Risk and Prevention, 2021
  • Ameliorative effects of daniellia oliveri leaf extracts on streptozotocin-nicotinamide-induced type II diabetes in wistar rats
    Tropical Journal of Natural Product Research, 2021
  • Therapeutic drugs for SARS-CoV-2 treatment: Current state and perspective
    Joshua Adedeji Bolarin, Mercy Adaramodu Oluwatoyosi, Joshua Iseoluwa Orege, Emmanuel Ayodeji Ayeni, Yusuf Ajibola Ibrahim, et al.
    International Immunopharmacology, 2021
  • Re-evaluation of the phylogenetic relationships and species delimitation of two closely related families (Lamiaceae and Verbenaceae) using two DNA barcode markers
    O O Oyebanji, E C Chukwuma, K A Bolarinwa, O I Adejobi, S B Adeyemi, et al.
    Journal of Biosciences, 2020
  • Comparative biodiversity assessment of weed species in monocropping plantations of University of Ilorin, Nigeria
    West African Journal of Applied Ecology, 2020
  • The GC-MS fingerprints of Nicotiana tabacum L. Extract and propensity for renal impairment and modulation of serum triglycerides in Wistar rats
    Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacognosy Research, 2020
  • Comparative studies of genotoxicity and anti-plasmodial activities of stem and leaf extracts of Alstonia boonei (De Wild) in malaria-infected mice
    O.A. Babamale, O.A. Iyiola, S.B. Adeyemi, A.F. Sulaiman, A.O. Abdulkareem, et al.
    Nigerian Journal of Parasitology, 2017
  • Preparation, Standardization, and Quality Control of Medicinal Plants in Africa
    M.O. Nafiu, A.A. Hamid, H.F. Muritala, S.B. Adeyemi
    Medicinal Spices and Vegetables from Africa Therapeutic Potential Against Metabolic Inflammatory Infectious and Systemic Diseases, 2017

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Current Scenario and Future Prospects of Controlled Environment Horticulture
    I Ajadi, AO Abdulmalik, SB Adeyemi
    Controlled Environment Horticulture: Where Plant Biotechnology Meets … , 2025
    2025
  • Economics and Market of Controlled Environment Horticulture (CEH)
    SB Adeyemi, I Ajadi, AA Saliu, K Bello
    Controlled Environment Horticulture: Where Plant Biotechnology Meets … , 2025
    2025
  • Plants of Healing: The lasting impact of Arab contributions to herbal medicine
    T Garuba, UI Kankawi, A Abdulbaki, SB Adeyemi, BO Yusuf, S Sabiu
    Ethnobotany Research and Applications 31, 1-24 , 2025
    2025
  • Oxidative Responses, Antioxidative System, and Redox Regulation During Water Stress
    D Sinha, A Dey, AK Maurya, G Abdi, S Sen, S Nath, SB ADEYEMI, Z Kazi, ...
    Water Stress in Crop Plants and Its Management , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 10
  • Insufficient collection capacity and facility, bane of plant taxonomic research in Nigeria
    AA Ajao, GF Akomolafe, OD Olaniyan, EC Chukwuma, AO Ugbogu, ...
    Botany 103, 1-11 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • New records of fungal endophytes from Unilorin Sugarcane plantation using internal transcribed spacer gene sequences
    AA Lateef, T Garuba, KA Abdulkareem, BU Olayinka, GS Olahan, ...
    Science World Journal 19 (4), 945-950 , 2024
    2024
  • Daniellia oliveri as a type 2 diabetes remedy: evidence from in-silico evaluation
    SB Adeyemi, AA Saliu, BP Joshi, R Krishnamurthy
    Egyptian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences 11 (1), 719-742 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Bioclimatic modeling of current geographic distribution and future range shifts of selected edible mushrooms in Nigeria
    BB Tiamiyu, AA Lateef, I Ajadi, SB Adeyemi, PO Owolabi, AQ Sagaya, ...
    Sahel Journal of Life Sciences FUDMA 2 (1), 51-61 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 8
  • Phylogenetic position of Nigerian species of Curcuma longa (Zingiberaceae) in the Current Infrageneric Classification
    BB Tiamiyu, AA Lateef, A Sagaya, KA Abdulkareem, BU Olayinka, ...
    Fountain Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences 13 (1) , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Predicting the potential impact of environmental factors on the distribution of Triplochiton scleroxylon (Malvaceae): An economically important tree species in Nigeria
    EC Chukwuma, OO Oyebanji, DM Chukwuma, AE Ayodele, BB Tiamiyu, ...
    Acta Ecologica Sinica 43 (6), 1101-1111 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 9
  • Integrated genomic selection for accelerating breeding programs of climate-smart cereals
    D Sinha, AK Maurya, G Abdi, M Majeed, R Agarwal, R Mukherjee, ...
    Genes 14 (7), 1484 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 173
  • Polymeric nanoparticles for enhanced delivery and improved bioactivity of essential oils
    SB Adeyemi, AM Akere, JI Orege, O Ejeromeghene, OB Orege, ...
    Heliyon 9 (6) , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 52
  • Sustainable Agricultural Practices of Industrially Utilized Tropical Medicinal Plants
    N Patel, S Patel, SB Adeyemi, AA AbdulRahaman, KS Olorunmaiye, ...
    Sustainable Uses and Prospects of Medicinal Plants, 189-225 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 3
  • Negative impacts of arsenic on plants and mitigation strategies
    D Sinha, S Datta, R Mishra, P Agarwal, T Kumari, SB Adeyemi, ...
    Plants 12 (9), 1815 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 92
  • Integrated genomic selection for accelerating breeding programs of climate-smart cereals. Genes 14 (7): 1484
    D Sinha, AK Maurya, G Abdi, M Majeed, R Agarwal, R Mukherjee, ...
    Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 49
  • Effect of co-administration of metformin and extracts of Costus pictus D. Don leaves on alloxan-induced diabetes in rats
    A Naik, SB Adeyemi, B Vyas, R Krishnamurthy
    Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine 12 (3), 269-280 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 45
  • Understanding the role of genetic susceptibility (ACE2 and TMPRSS2) in COVID-19
    AT Aborode, SB Onigbinde, KO Sanusi, N Alaba, AH Rasaq-Lawal, ...
    Egyptian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences 9 (1), 43-50 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 3
  • Daniellia Oliveri Rolfe hutch and dalziel leaves in type 2 diabetes treatment: in vivo in vitro and in silico approach
    SB Adeyemi
    PhD Thesis , 2022
    2022
  • Molecular Characterization of Potential Crop Pathogens Associated with Weeds as Endophytes in Uniilorin Plantations, Nigeria
    AA Lateef, T Garuba, KA Abdulkareem, BU Olayinka, GS Olahan, ...
    Baghdad Science Journal 19 (6), 3 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 2
  • Hypertension and its management in COVID-19 patients: The assorted view
    GES Batiha, A Gari, N Elshony, HM Shaheen, MB Abubakar, SB Adeyemi, ...
    International journal of cardiology Cardiovascular risk and prevention 11 … , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 69

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Medicinal spices and vegetables from Africa: therapeutic potential against metabolic, inflammatory, infectious and systemic diseases
    V Kuete
    Academic Press , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 304
  • Integrated genomic selection for accelerating breeding programs of climate-smart cereals
    D Sinha, AK Maurya, G Abdi, M Majeed, R Agarwal, R Mukherjee, ...
    Genes 14 (7), 1484 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 173
  • Preparation, Standardization, and Quality Control of Medicinal Plants in Africa.
    MO Nafiu, AA Hamid, HF Muritala, SB Adeyemi
    Medicinal Spices and Vegetables from Africa: Therapeutic Potential against … , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 148
  • Negative impacts of arsenic on plants and mitigation strategies
    D Sinha, S Datta, R Mishra, P Agarwal, T Kumari, SB Adeyemi, ...
    Plants 12 (9), 1815 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 92
  • Critical review of the Withania somnifera (L.) Dunal: ethnobotany, pharmacological efficacy, and commercialization significance in Africa
    HK Afewerky, AE Ayodeji, BB Tiamiyu, JI Orege, ES Okeke, AO Oyejobi, ...
    Bulletin of the National Research Centre 45 (1), 176 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 81
  • Hypertension and its management in COVID-19 patients: The assorted view
    GES Batiha, A Gari, N Elshony, HM Shaheen, MB Abubakar, SB Adeyemi, ...
    International journal of cardiology Cardiovascular risk and prevention 11 … , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 69
  • Polymeric nanoparticles for enhanced delivery and improved bioactivity of essential oils
    SB Adeyemi, AM Akere, JI Orege, O Ejeromeghene, OB Orege, ...
    Heliyon 9 (6) , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 52
  • Artemisia and Artemisia‑based products for COVID‑19 management: current state and future perspective
    JI Orege, SB Adeyemi, BB Tiamiyu, TO Akinyemi, YA Ibrahim, OB Orege
    Advances in Traditional Medicine , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 51
  • Integrated genomic selection for accelerating breeding programs of climate-smart cereals. Genes 14 (7): 1484
    D Sinha, AK Maurya, G Abdi, M Majeed, R Agarwal, R Mukherjee, ...
    Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 49
  • Influence of drying methods on the proximate and phytochemical composition of Moringa oleifera Lam.
    SB Adeyemi, KO Ogundele, MA Animasaun
    Global Journal of Medicinal Plant Research 2 (2), 11-15 , 2014
    2014
    Citations: 46
  • Effect of co-administration of metformin and extracts of Costus pictus D. Don leaves on alloxan-induced diabetes in rats
    A Naik, SB Adeyemi, B Vyas, R Krishnamurthy
    Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine 12 (3), 269-280 , 2022
    2022
    Citations: 45
  • Therapeutic drugs for SARS-CoV-2 treatment: Current state and perspective
    JA Bolarin, MA Oluwatoyosi, JI Orege, EA Ayeni, YA Ibrahim, SB Adeyemi, ...
    International Immunopharmacology 90, 107228 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 39
  • The GC-MS fingerprints of Nicotiana tabacum L. extract and propensity for renal impairment and modulation of serum triglycerides in Wistar rats.
    FA Sulaiman, MO Nafiu, HF Muritala, SB Adeyemi, BO Yusuf, SA Omar, ...
    Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacognosy Research 8 (3), 191-200 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 26
  • Medicinal plants Used in the Treatment of Infant Diseases in South Western Nigeria.
    PO Fatoba, SB Adeyemi, AA Adewole, MT Fatoba
    Nigerian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences 26 (1), 14-22 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 21
  • Re-evaluation of the phylogenetic relationships and species delimitation of two closely related families (Lamiaceae and Verbenaceae) using two DNA barcode markers.
    OO Oyebanji, EC Chukwuma, KA Bolarinwa, OI Adejobi, SB Adeyemi, ...
    Journal of Biosciences 45 (1) , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 18
  • In vitro antisickling activities of two indigenous plant recipes in Ibadan, Nigeria
    IT Gbadamosi, SB Adeyemi, AA Adeyemi, JO Moody
    International Journal of Phytomedicine 4 (2), 205-211 , 2012
    2012
    Citations: 17
  • Medicinal spices and vegetables from Africa
    MO Nafiu, AA Hamid, HF Muritala, SB Adeyemi
    Therapeutic potential against metabolic inflammatory, infections and … , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 13
  • Oxidative Responses, Antioxidative System, and Redox Regulation During Water Stress
    D Sinha, A Dey, AK Maurya, G Abdi, S Sen, S Nath, SB ADEYEMI, Z Kazi, ...
    Water Stress in Crop Plants and Its Management , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 10
  • Melisopalynological Analysis of Honey Samples from Jatropha Plantation and Unilorin Apiary Farm.
    AA Abdulrahaman, OR Solomon, SB Adeyemi, MT Liadi, RN Ahmed, ...
    International Journal of Phytofuels and Allied Science 2 (1), 81-92 , 2013
    2013
    Citations: 10
  • Predicting the potential impact of environmental factors on the distribution of Triplochiton scleroxylon (Malvaceae): An economically important tree species in Nigeria
    EC Chukwuma, OO Oyebanji, DM Chukwuma, AE Ayodele, BB Tiamiyu, ...
    Acta Ecologica Sinica 43 (6), 1101-1111 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 9