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(a)  Thesis and Dissertation:

Influence of Organic and Conventional Production Systems on Growth, Yield, and Post-Harvest Characteristics of Pawpaw (Carica papaya L.)

Ph.D. Thesis Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta 2013

 

Post-Harvest Handling and Condition of Tropical Fruits in Ogun State and the Potential for Organic Production.

M.Sc Thesis, Coventry University, United Kingdom 2007

 

Effect of Streptomycin Antibiotic residue in Broiler Chicken sold for Human Cosumption in Ogun State.

B.Sc Project, University of Agriculture, Abeokuta 2001

 

(b) Journal Publications:

1. Odeyemi, O.M., Aiyelaagbe, I.O.O., Bodunde, J.G. and S.O. Babalola. (2013). Growth and yield response of pawpaw (Carica papaya L) to organic and conventional production systems. Journal of Organic Agriculture and Environment (JOAEN). Vol 1:4-12. ISSN 2437-2021. Published by Organic Agriculture Project in Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria (OAPTIN), Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria.

 

2. Odeyemi O.M., Aiyelaagbe I.O.O., Bodunde J.G. and S.O. Babalola. (2014). Influence of Variety and Production system on Post harvest Quality of Pawpaw (Carica papaya. L) Fruits stored in different Media. Nigerian Journal of Horticultural Science. Vol 19:53-60. ISSN 1118-2733. Published by Horticultural Society Of Nigeria (HORTSON), Nigeria.

 

3. Odeyemi, O.M., Olubode, O.O. and E.A. Makinde. (2015). Nutrient uptake and residual soil nutrient status of pawpaw (Carica papaya) orchard in response to organic and conventional production systerms. Journal of Organic Agriculture and Environment (JOAEN). Vol 3:46-55 ISSN 2437-2021. Published by Organic Agriculture Project in Tertiary Institutions in Nigeria (OAPTIN), Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria.

 

4. Olubode, O.O., Odeyemi, O.M., and I.O.O. Aiyelaagbe. (2016). Influence of environmental factors and production practices on the growth and productivity of pawpaw (Carica papaya L) in south western Nigeria – A Review Article.  Fruits. vol 71(6):341-361.

 

5. Makinde, E.A., Salau, A.R., O.M. Odeyemi. (2016). Evaluation of poultry manure application rate and plant population on growth, dry matter portioning and nutrient uptake of Cock’s comb (Celosia argentea. L). International Journal of Organic Agriculture Research and Development. Vol 13:1-17.

 

Edited Conference Proceedings in print

6. Harris P.J.C., Oke, O.M, Olabiyi, T. I., and I.O.O. Aiyelaagbe. (2010). Post-Harvest Quality of Tropical Organic Fruit in Ogun State Nigeria. Proceeding Organic Fruit Conference. Eds.: R.K. Prange and S.D. Bishop. Acta Hort. 873: 371-

 

7. Olubode, O.O., Joseph Adekunle, T.T and O.M. Odeyemi. (2014). Keeping quality responses of plantain/banana to different storage media. In: Organic Agriculture Research: A Catalyst for Sustainable National Agricultural Transformation Agenda. Proceedings of the 10th Organic National Conference on Organic Agriculture. T.I. Olabiyi and Bolarinwa, I.F (Eds). 100-103. Published by Organic Agriculture In Tertiary Institution In Nigeria (OAPTIN).

 

8. Odeyemi, O.M., Onifade, O.T. and J.G. Bodunde (2015). Low cost postharvest storage technology for smallholder fruits and vegetable farmers in South Western, Nigeria. In: Developing Measurement Approaches and Intervention Strategies for Smallholders. Proceedings of the first International Congress on Postharvest Loss Prevention in Rome, Italy. Published by ADM Institute for the Prevention of Postharvest Loss, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. pp 109-110.

 

9. Ojetayo, A.E., Bodunde, J.G and Odeyemi, O.M. (2016). Evaluation of different ripening inducers on the quality, proximate composition and mineral residue in Plantain (Musa AAB) fruits. In: Horticulture for Improved Livelihood. Proceeding of the All Africa Horticultural Congress.

 

Paper presented

Work, Earn and Learn Programme (WELP) for developing entrepreneurship in Organic Agriculture among graduates in Nigeria. A paper presented at the 3rd All Africa Horticultural Congress. Horticulture for Improved Livelihood. Organized by the International Society for Horticultural Science, 7-12th August, 2016.

Presentation to Small holder farmers

 

Prevention of Postharvest Losses: Fruits and vegetables; Roots and Tuber on 12th November, 2013. Orgnaized by Agricultural Media Resources and Extension Centre (AMREC) at the Federal University of Agriculture, Nigeria

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