UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN APPROVED FORMAT FOR CURRICULUM VITAE (ACADEMIC STAFF)

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UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN
APPROVED FORMAT FOR CURRICULUM VITAE
(ACADEMIC STAFF)
A. NAME:
ALIYU, Taiye Hussein
Age Next Birthday:
44years
Department:
Crop Protection
Date of First Appointment:
17th June, 2008
Status on First Appointment:
Assistant Lecturer
B. PRESENT STATUS:
Lecturer II
Present Salary:
CONUASS 3 Step 3
Date of Last Promotion/Present Appointment:
1st October, 2011
C. UNIVERSITY EDUCATION (with dates – Starting with the latest)
(i) 2008 - 2013: University of Ilorin, Ilorin. Nigeria
(ii) 2003 - 2005: University of Ilorin, Ilorin. Nigeria
(iii) 1986 - 1991: University of Ilorin, Ilorin. Nigeria
SECONDARY OR TECHNICAL EDUCATION (with dates – starting with the latest)
(i) 1984 – 1986: Federal Government College Kaduna
(ii) 1979 – 1984: Rimi College Kaduna
D. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS AND DIPLOMAS (with dates and granting
bodies)
(i)
Ph.D. (Crop Protection)
2013
University of Ilorin
(ii)
M.Sc. (Crop Protection) (Plant pathology) 2005
(iii)
B.Agric. (Hons) Second Class Lower
1991
University of Ilorin
(iv)
Higher School Certificate (HSC)
1986
WAEC
(v)
West African School Cert. (WAEC)
1984
WAEC
University of Ilorin
E. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS AND DIPLOMAS(with dates and granting
bodies): NIL
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F. SCHOLARSHIP AND PRIZES(at University, Secondary or Technical level only):
(i) 2008-2012:
University of Ilorin Staff Development Award to pursue a Ph.D
in Crop protection.
G. TRAINING PROGRAMME ATTENDED (State period of training and college,
Describe Courses taken):
(i)
In-House value chain workshop for lecturers and stakeholders involved in
B.Sc. Agricultural Extension and community development programme
(SAFE). Held at the University of Ilorin Auditorium on 6th November 2013.
(ii)
Training on development of courseware for blended learning which held at the
University of Ilorin from 2nd to 3rd October, 2013.
(iii)
Workshop on Open Distance Learning (ODL) for Lecturers, held at the
University of Ilorin Auditorium between 1st and 5th November 2010.
(iv)
Seminar on uploading of results held at the University of Ilorin Auditorium on
29th March 2010.
(v)
Workshop for Newly Recruited staff of the University of Ilorin, organized by
the Center for Research, Development and In-house Training (CREDIT)
University of Ilorin, from 9th to 10th November 2009.
(vi)
Seminar on Academic Transcript Production held at the University of Ilorin
Auditorium on Wednesday 3rd June 2009.
(vii)
Workshop on Multiple Choice Test Item writing procedures for Academic
Staff held on 4th May 2009 at the University of Ilorin Auditorium.
H.
HONOURS
DISTINCTIONS
AND
MEMBERSHIP
OF
LEARNED
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES (Starting with the latest)
(i)
Member, Nigerian Society for Experimental Biology (NISEB).
(ii)
Member, American Phytopathological Society (APS).
(iii)
Member, Nigeria Mycotoxin awareness and study network (NMASN).
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(iv)
Member, Nigerian Organic Agriculture Network (NOAN).
(v)
Member, Horticultural Society of Nigeria (HORTSON).
(vi)
Member, Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria (AESON).
(vii)
Member, Phytopathological Society of Nigeria (PSN).
(viii)
Member, Nigerian Society for Plant Protection (NSPP).
I. EXPERIENCE SINCE BASIC QUALIFICATIONS (Starting with the latest)
(i)
October, 2011 to Date: Lecturer II, University of Ilorin, Nigeria.
(ii)
June 2008 to September 2011: Assistant Lecturer, University of Ilorin Nigeria.
(iii)
July 2001 to June 2008 : Public Relations Officer Ilorin East L.G.E.A.
(iv)
May 1996 to June 2001: Sales Supervisor AZO Agricultural Ventures Ilorin.
(v)
February 1994 to March 1996: Supervisor Zartech Farms Limited Ibadan.
(vi)
October 1992 to April 1993: Public Relations officer with the NSSSC Lagos.
(vii)
September 1991 to September 1992: NYSC at Nigerian Agricultural and
Cooperative Bank Head Office, Kaduna.
Academic:
The courses taught are:
(i)
CPT 302: Plant Pathology (3 Credits)
(ii)
CPT 401: Plant Disease Management (1 Credit)
(iii)
CPT 506: Crop Protection Technology (3 Credits)
(iv)
CPT 499: SIWES
(v)
SED 122: Farm Practice Experience (1 Credit)
(v)
CPT 599: Undergraduate Student Project (5 Credits)
(vi)
CPT 662: Plant Virology (Postgraduate)
Administrative:
Other duties performed within the University are:
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(i)
Member Local organising committee, Association of Deans of Agriculture in
Nigerian Universities (ADAN – Ilorin 2014) 58th Annual General Meeting 24th
to 26th June, 2014.
(ii)
Member, Asset management committee, Pacesetters multipurpose cooperate
society.
(iii)
Editorial Member, Journal of Agriculture Research and Development (JARD),
Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ilorin.
(iv)
Treasurer/Financial Secretary University of Ilorin Senior Staff Club.
(v)
Faculty representative on the committee for the establishment of the
Anthropology and cultural studies programme of the University of Ilorin.
(vi)
Faculty representative on Development of Courseware for Blended Learning.
(vii)
Member, Faculty of Agriculture Committee on environmental cleanliness.
(viii) Member, committee on implementation of farm practical courses for 400 level
Students.
(ix)
Member, local organising committee Farm management Association of
Nigeria (FAMAN) Conference 2013.
(x)
Rapporteur at Nigerian Society for Experimental Biology (NISEB) 13th annual
Conference, 5th – 8th March, 2013.
(xi)
Head of protocol of the Local organizing committee of Moringa Conference
August 2012.
(xii)
Secretary, Faculty of Agriculture handbook drafting committee.
(xiii) Member, Crop protection Department procurement committee.
(xiv)
Member, University of Ilorin Moringa Plantation Management committee
(MPMC).
(xv)
Faculty of Agriculture Representative on the University Campus security
committee.
(xvi)
Member, Faculty of Agriculture Web-ring committee.
(xvii) Crop Protection Department COBES co-ordinator.
(xviii) Crop Protection Department Farm practical Training co-ordinator.
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J. RESEARCH INTERESTS
(i) The diagnosis of viral diseases on arable crops using molecular methods.
(ii) The use of organic amendments and plant extracts in managing plant virus.
(iii) Cultural control strategies in managing virus disease problems in arable crops.
(iv) Survey on incidence and severity of plant virus diseases in the agroecologies of
Kwara state
(v) Farmers perception of pests and pathogens on arable crops and the various
methods of control strategies deployed to combat the menace.
(vi) Crop protection and environmental sustainability issues.
(vii) Eco-friendly plant protection strategies for sustainable agricultural development
in Nigeria.
(i) Completed Projects
(a)
Aliyu, T.H. (2012). Common viral diseases of cowpea in a maize – cowpea
intercrop in Kwara State, Nigeria. University of Ilorin, Nigeria. Unpublished
Ph.D thesis. 209p
(b)
Aliyu, T.H. (2005). Sap transmissibility and pathogenicity studies of a virus –
like disease of a broad leaf weed Commelina Benghalensis L. in some arable
crops. University of Ilorin, Nigeria. Unpublished M.Sc. thesis. 89p
(c)
Aliyu, T.H. (1991). Effect of date of planting on insect pests of millet.
B.Agric(Hons) project. University of Ilorin, Nigeria. Unpublished B.Agric.
dissertation. 48p
(ii) In progress
(a)
The Incidence, Severity and Occurrence of four viruses infecting pepper
(capsicum spp.) in a Southern guinea savannah agroecology of Nigeria.
(b)
Interactive effect of weeding regime, fertilizer and fungicide application on
the tolerance of Jatropha curcas L. to fungal leaf blight.
(c)
Application of Environmentally Sustainable control measure on the Incidence
and Severity of okra mosaic virus in a rain forest agroecological zone of
Kwara state Nigeria.
(d)
Response of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) to mixed infection with root-knot
nematode and cowpea mottle virus on yield.
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K. PUBLICATIONS
(A) PUBLISHED ARTICLES
(1)
Balogun, O.S. & Aliyu, T.H. (2005): Mechanical Transmissibility and
Pathogenic effect of a mosaic disease of Commelina benghalensis, (L). In Cowpea
Vigna Unguiculata (L) WALP. Journal of Agricultural Research and Development
4 (2):148-158. Published by Faculty of Agriculture University of Ilorin. Available on
line http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/jard.v4i2.42178
(2)
Arogundade, O., Balogun, O.S. & Aliyu, T.H. (2009): Effect of Cowpea
Mottle Virus and Cucumber Mosaic Virus on Six Soybean (Glycine Max L.).
Virology Journal 6:220. Published by Biomed Central. Available online
http://www.virologyj.com/content/6/1/220
(3)
Aliyu, T.H., Balogun, O.S. & Arogundade, O. (2010): Influence of Seedling
Age at Inoculation and Cultivar on the Pathogenicity of a Virus Causing Yellow
Mosaic Disease of Commelina Benghalensis L. on Cowpea. Journal of Agricultural
Science 2(1):180-187. Published by the Canadian Center for Science (CCSENET)
Canada. Available online http://www.ccsenet.org/jas
(4)
Arogundade, O., Balogun, O.S., Shokalu, O. & Aliyu, T.H. (2010): Influence
of Cowpea Mottle Virus and Cucumber Mosaic Virus on the Growth and Yield of Six
Lines of Soybean (Glycine Max L.). Journal of Agricultural Science 2(1):72-78.
Published by the Canadian Center for Science (CCSENET) Canada. Available online
http://www.ccsenet.org/jas
(5)
Aliyu, T.H., Balogun, O.S. & Alade, O.O. (2011): Assessment of the effect of
rate and time of application of rice-husk powder as an organic amendment on cowpea
(Vigna unguiculata L.,walp) inoculated with cowpea mottle virus. Agriculture and
Biology Journal of North America 2(1):74-79. Published by Science Hub. Available
online http://www.scihub.org/ABJNA/2_1_jan2011.html
(6)
Aliyu, T.H., Balogun O.S. & Adeoti, O.M. (2011): Pathogenic Responses of
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) Inoculated with Cucumber Mosaic Virus to Soil
Amendment with Neem Leaf Powder. Agrosearch 11(1): 99-110. Published by
Faculty
of
Agriculture
University
of
Ilorin.
Available
online
http://www.ajol.info/index.php/agrosh/issue/view/8922
(7)
Aliyu, T.H. & Balogun, O.S. (2011): Effects of variety and planting density
on the incidence of common viral diseases of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) in a
southern Guinea savannah agroecology. Asian Journal of Plant Pathology 5(3): 126133.
Published
by
Science
Alert.
Available
online
http://scialert.net/archivedetails.php?issn=1819-1541&issueno=12
(8)
Aliyu, T. H. & Balogun, O. S. (2012): Effect of spatial arrangement on the
incidence of virus diseases associated with cowpea intercropped with maize.
International Journal of Virology 8(4):299-306. Published by Academic journals
Inc. USA. Available online http://scialert.net/abstract/?doi=ijv.2012.299.306
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(9)
Aliyu, T.H., Balogun, O.S. & Kumar, L. (2012). Survey of the symptoms and
viruses associated with cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) in the agroecological zones of
Kwara state, Nigeria. Ethiopian Journal of Environmental Studies and
Management 5(4):613-619. Published by Department of Geography and
Environmental Studies Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia. Available online
http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ejesm.v5i4.S22
(10) Aliyu, T.H., Balogun, O.S, & Gbadebo, F.M. (2012): Cowpea Reaction to
Single and Mixed Viral Infection with Blackeye Cowpea Mosaic Virus and Cowpea
Yellow Mosaic Virus. Agrosearch 12(2):174-183. Published by Faculty of
Agriculture
University
of
Ilorin.
Available
online
http://www.dx.doi.org/10.4314/agrosh.v12i2.5
(11) Aliyu, T.H., Balogun, O.S. Funsho, I.M. & Arogundade, O. (2012).
Comparative efficacy of Jatropha curcas and some selected botanical pesticides in
suppressing virus disease in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L) Walp. International
Journal of Phytofuels and Allied Sciences. 1(1):35- 43. Published by the Society for
the
Conservation
of
Phytofuel
and
Sciences.
Available
online
http://www.phytofuelsciences.com/current_publication.html
(12) Aliyu, T.H. & Balogun, O.S. (2012): Intercropping and Crop Arrangement
Effect on the Incidence of Viral disease of Cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L) walp.] in
the Southern Guinea savannah Agroecology of Kwara State, Nigeria. Nigerian
Journal of Horticultural Science. 17:50-56. Published by Horticultural Society of
Nigeria. Available online http://hortson.org/currentpublications.php
(13) Aliyu, T.H. & Balogun, O.S. (2012): Effect of Pythium aphanidermatum on
two cultivars of pepper (Capsicum spp). Nigerian Journal of Agriculture, Food and
Environment. 8(4):64-69. Published by Faculty of Agriculture University of UyoNigeria. Available online http://njafe.org/Njafe2012V8No4
(14) Aliyu, T. H. & Balogun, O.S. (2013): Influence of weeding on severity of
sugarcane mosaic disease in selected improved sugarcane germplasm accessions in
the Southern Guinea Savanna agroecology of Nigeria. Albanian Journal of
Agricultural sciences. 12(3):397-403. Published by Agricultural University of Tirana,
Albania. Available online https://sites.google.com/a/ubt.edu.al/rssb/revista_3_2013
(15) Omotesho, K..F., Sola-Ojo, F.E., Fayeye, T.R., Babatunde , R.O., Otunola,
G.A. & Aliyu, T.H. (2013): The potential of Moringa tree for poverty alleviation and
rural development: Review of evidences on usage and efficacy. International
Journal of Development and Sustainability. 2(2):799-813. Published by International
Society for Development and Sustainability (ISDS). Available online
http://isdsnet.com/ijds-v2n2.html
(16) Aliyu, T. H. & Balogun, O.S. (2013): Effects of Time of Planting, Plant
Population Density and Weeding Regime on the Incidence of Cowpea Mottle Virus
Disease (CPMoV) on Cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L) walp.]. Journal of
Phytopathology and Plant Health. 2:55-64. Published by The Phytopathological
Society of Nigeria. Available online http://psnnet.hpage.com
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(17) Ahmed, O., Aliyu, T. H., Balogun, O. S., Fabiyi, O. A., & Olatunji, G. A.
(2013): Effect of aqueous and n-hexane extracts of Khaya ivorensis A Chev
(Meliaceae) on the control of rice seed-borne fungi. Nigerian Journal of Agriculture,
Food and Environment. 9(1):72 -75. Published by Faculty of Agriculture University
of Uyo- Nigeria. Available online http://njafe.org/njafe2013V9no1.html
(18) Balogun, O. S., Aliyu, T. H. & Musa, A. K. (2013): Perception of “Fadama”
III participating farmers on pests and diseases and the use of integrated pest
management control strategy in Kwara state, Nigeria. Ethiopian Journal of
Environmental Studies and Management. 6 (6): 601-610. Published by Department
of Geography and Environmental Studies Bahir Dar University Ethiopia. Available
online http://www.ajol.info/index.php/ejesm/article/view/96658
(19) Aliyu, T. H., Balogun, O.S. & Uddin II, R.O. (2013): Cowpea virus disease
occurrence: implication for food security and sustainable development in Kwara State
– Nigeria. Albanian Journal of Agricultural sciences. 12(4): 633-639. Published by
Agricultural
University
of
Tirana,
Albania.
Available
online
https://sites.google.com/a/ubt.edu.al/rssb/revista-2013_4
(20) Ahmed Oladimeji, Aliyu, T.H., Orisasona M. D., Ojumoola, O.A., Kayode,
R.M.O. & Badmos, A.H.A (2013): Control of Postharvest Loss of Tomato fruits
Caused by Fusarium verticilloides (Saccardo) Niremberg with Aqueous Leaf
Extracts of Azadirachta indica. Juss and Vernonia amygdalina Del. International
Journal of Phytofuels and Allied Sciences. 2(1): 42-56. Published by the Society for
the
Conservation
of
Phytofuel
and
Sciences.
Available
online
http://www.phytofuelsciences.com/publication.html
(B) ACCEPTED ARTICLES
(21) Aliyu, T.H, Balogun, O.S., Onuegbu, L.C., & Ahmed, O. (2014): Effect of
Pre-and Post-Germination Treatment with Aqueous Extract of Moringa oleifera Stem
Bark on Fungal Infection of Soybean (Glycine Max.L). International Journal of
Moringa and Nutraceutical Research. 1:1-9. Published by the International Moringa
and Nutraceutical Research Society. (Letter of Acceptance dated 12/06/14).
(22) Aliyu, T.H., Balogun, O.S., Osumah, R., & Adeoti, O.M. (2014): The
Pathogenicity of Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) and Putative Bitterleaf Mosaic Virus
(BLMV) on Celosia argentea. Taraba Journal of Agricultural Research (TAJAR).
Published by the Faculty of Agriculture, Taraba State University, Jalingo. (Letter of
Acceptance dated 23/06/14).
EDITED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
(23)
Balogun, O.S., Adebayo, S.O. & Aliyu, T.H. (2009): Incidence and severity
of sugarcane mosaic disease in selected varieties of sugarcane from the Unilorin
Sugar Research Institute germplasm. Proceedings 33rd Annual Conference of the
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Genetics Society of Nigeria, J.A. Morakinyo, G. Olaoye, M.A. Belewu and T.R.
Fayeye (eds.) 148-154. Published by the Genetics Society of Nigeria (GSON).
(24)
Balogun, O.S., Bello, K.A., Aliyu, T.H. & Bolarin, F. (2009): Farmers’
Perception of The Importance of pests and Diseases In Vegetable Production in a
North Western State. Proceedings 27th Annual Conference of the Horticultural
Society of Nigeria, M.G. Bala, B.M. Auwalu and A.A. Manga (eds.) 242-246.
Published by the Horticultural Society of Nigeria (HORTSON).
L. MAJOR CONFERENCES ATTENDED WITH PAPERS READ (Starting with
latest)
(1)
The 49th Annual Conference, Science Association of Nigeria, held at the
University of Ilorin Auditorium, Ilorin, Nigeria. Held from 27th – 1st May, 2014.
Theme: Exploiting Advancement in Science and Technology for National Security.
(2)
The 39th Annual Conference, Nigerian Society for Plant Protection, held at
Ladoke Akintola University Ogbomoso between 24th – 27th March, 2014. Theme:
Ecofriendly plant protection strategies and climate challenges: The Nigeria
perspective.
Paper Read:
Survey of Incidence and Severity of Sugarcane Mosaic Disease of Sorghum
in Kwara State Nigeria.
(3)
The 2nd Unilorin International Conference on Moringa. Conference theme,
Emerging
Moringa:
Roles
in
health,
wellness,
sustainable
development,
environmental protection and global food security, which held from 18th – 21st
November, 2013 at the University of Ilorin.
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Paper Read:
Effect of Pre-and Post-Germination Treatment with Aqueous Extract of
Moringa oleifera Stem Bark on Fungal Infection of Soybean (Glycine Max.L).
(4)
The 31st Annual conference of the Horticultural Society of Nigeria
(HORTSON), held at Raw materials Research and Development Council Abuja from
22nd – 26th September, 2013 with the theme: “Unlocking the potentials of horticultural
industry through value chain development in Nigeria.
Paper Read :
Laboratory assessment of Petroleum spirit and Ethyl acetate extract of
Euphorbia heterophylla (L) roots on Meloidogyne incognita eggs and juveniles.
(5)
Farm Management Association of Nigeria, 27th Annual Conference held at the
University of Ilorin, from 26th to 30th August 2013. Theme: Nigerian Agriculture and
economic development: The way forward.
Paper Read:
A Survey and Perception of Farmers on Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus)
Diseases in the Rain Forest Agroecology of Nigeria.
(6)
Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria, 18th Annual Conference held at the
Faculty of Agriculture, Nassarawa State University Keffi on 5th – 9th May 2013.
Theme: Transforming Nigerian Agriculture through agricultural extension.
(7)
The 2nd International Conference on Jatropha Plant, held at the University of
Ilorin from 16th to 18th April 2012. Theme: Jatropha Plant: Panacea for global
warming and sustainable development.
Paper Read:
Comparative efficacy of
Jatropha curcas and some selected botanical
pesticides in suppressing virus disease in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L) Walp.
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(8)
Moringa at the leading Edge conference held on 18th August 2012, at the
University of Ilorin.
(9)
Nigerian Society for Plant Protection 36th Annual Conference. Conference
theme, Eco-friendly plant protection strategies for sustainable agricultural
development in Nigeria, which held at the Federal University of Technology Akure,
Ondo State from 4th to 8th September 2011.
(10)
Horticultural Society of Nigeria, 29th Annual National Conference held at the
University of Agriculture, Makurdi, Benue State on 24th – 29th July 2011.
Paper Read:
Intercropping and Crop Arrangement Effect on the Incidence of Viral disease
of Cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L) walp.] in the Southern Guinea savannah
Agroecology of Kwara State, Nigeria.
(11)
Nigerian Organic Agriculture Network, 1st Technical Workshop On Organic
Agriculture held at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Ogbomoso, Oyo –
State Nigeria, 7th to 9th September, 2010.
Paper Read:
Assessment of the effect of rate and time of application of rice-husk powder as
an organic amendment on cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.,walp) inoculated with
cowpea mottle virus.
(12)
Horticultural Society of Nigeria, 27TH Annual Conference. Conference theme,
Sustainable horticulture for better livelihoods, which held at Royal Tropicana Hotel,
Kano between 11th and 15th October, 2009.
(13)
Genetics Society of Nigeria, 33rd Annual Conference and general meeting.
Conference theme, Genetics in the service of mankind, which held at the University
of Ilorin between 28th and 29th September 2009.
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(14)
Nigeria Mycotoxin Awareness and Study Network, 4th Annual conference,
Conference theme, Mycotoxin Control in International Trade. Which held at the
Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service, Ibadan, from 27th to 29th April, 2009.
M. INFORMATION ON FELLOWSHIP, MASTER’S PROJECTS AND Ph.D
THESIS SUPERVISED: NIL
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