Dr. Christopher Olu Adejuyigbe
Is a Lecturer II in Department of Soil Science and Land Management. His research is focused on: Chemical and Biological Effects of Organic Ammedments on Soils contaminated by Spent Oil; Fertility Assessment of Soils under different Environmental and Management Practices using Soil Fauna, Nitrogen Mineralization, Organic matter fractions, Phosphorus Sorption characteristics, and Nutrient Uptake by plant and Chemical and Biological Effects of Organic and Mineral Fertilizer Amendments on Artificially Degraded Soils in Western Nigeria.
Academic publications:
- Refereed Journal Articles
- Adejuyigbe, C. O., G. Tian and G. O. Adeoye. 1999. Soil microarthropod populations under natural and planted fallows in southwestern Nigeria. Agroforestry Systems 47:263-272.
- Adejuyigbe, C. O., G. Tian, G. O. Adeoye and B. T. Kang. 1997. Impact of land use practices on soil microarthropod population. African soils. 28: 499 - 505.
- Tian, G., C. O. Adejuyigbe, G. O. Adeoye and B. T. Kang. 1998. Role of soil microarthropods in leaf decomposition and N release under various land-use practices in the humid tropics. Pedobiologia. 42: 10 - 19.
- Tian, G., M. A. Badejo and C. O. Adejuyigbe. 1997. Soil faunal activity as an important component of soil fertility through influencing decomposition. African Soils 28: 579 - 590.
- Adejuyigbe, C. O and G. O. Adeoye. (200?). Organic Matter fractions and Microarthropod Population in Soils under different Environmental Conditions. Nigerian Journal of Soil Science (Accepted)
- Disertation / theses:
- Adejuyigbe, C. O. 2001. Effects of Fallow Legumes on Soil Microarthropods under Humid Tropical Condition. (Ph. D thesis)
- Adejuyigbe, C. O. 1994. Soil Microarthropods and Litter Decomposition under different cropping Systems and Fallow Management in the Humid Tropics. M.Sc. thesis.
- Adejuyigbe, C. O. 1989. Phosphorus Adsorption Capacity of Soils of South-Western Nigeria. B. Agric. project report. Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife Oyo State. Nigeria.