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Adebisi Esther ENOCHOGHENE: photo

Adebisi Esther ENOCHOGHENE

Lecturer I - Department of Biological Sciences at Lead City University | Ibadan , Nigeria

Subjects:
Agriculture, Environmental sciences
Spoken languages:
English, French
Status:
Looking for a mentor and open to collaboration.
Support Level:
Long-term mentoring and support, Short-term mentoring and support
Support Needed:
Dealing with the publishing process, Responding to peer review, Career mentoring

Work

Subjects:
Agriculture, Environmental sciences
Research Keywords:
Food security, Soil fertility, Climate change, vegetable farming, Soil ecology
Collaboration interests:
My collaboration interests are agroecology, sustainable agriculture, climate change in agriculture, soil fertility, organic agriculture, biofertilizers, food security, crop improvement, vegetable production, and gender in agriculture.
Biography:
Adebisi Adekanmbi is an early career researcher with research interests in environmental issues affecting crop productivity, and hence food security. She has a special focus in agroecology. Current research interests are sustainable agriculture, climate change in agriculture, soil fertility, organic agriculture, biofertilizers, food security, crop improvement, vegetable production, and gender in agriculture. Adebisi has her aim to add value through scientific and interpersonal skills and other significant abilities to achieve institutional, national and global goals. Skills and abilities include Research, Teaching, Mentoring, Learning, Data analysis, Management, GIS, Leadership, Interpersonal, Database management, and Information Technology. Interestsalso are Teaching, Reading, Speaking, Writing, Cycling and Networking.

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