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    Identification and chemical studies of pelagic masses of Sargassum natans (Linnaeus) Gaillon and S. fluitans (Borgessen) Borgesen (brown algae), found offshore in Ondo State, Nigeria by Oyesiku, O O, Egunyomi, A

    Published in African journal of biotechnology (05-03-2014)
    “…The pelagic seaweed found offshore and negatively impacting fishing activity in Ondo State Nigeria, has been identified to be a mixture of Sargassum natans and…”
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    Antisickling activities of two ethnomedicinal plant recipes used for the management of sickle cell anaemia in Ibadan, Nigeria by Egunyomi, A, Moody, JO, Eletu, OM

    Published in African journal of biotechnology (05-01-2009)
    “…Two plant recipes used in the management of Sickle Cell Anaemia (SCA) by the indigenous people of Ibadan, Nigeria were studied for their antisickling…”
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    Chemical analysis and preliminary toxicological evaluation of Garcinia mangostana seeds and seed oil by Ajayi, I.A., Oderinde, R.A., Ogunkoya, B.O., Egunyomi, A., Taiwo, V.O.

    Published in Food chemistry (2007)
    “…The chemical analysis and preliminary toxicological evaluation of Garcinia mangostana seeds and seed oil have been investigated in order to determine the…”
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    In-vitro propagation and antimycotic potential of extracts and essential oil of roots of Aristolochia bracteolata Linn. (Aristolochiaceae) by Gbadamosi, I T, Egunyomi, A

    “…In spite of the therapeutic importance of Aristolochia bracteolata Linn. in Nigerian ethnomedicine, it is largely collected from the wild. Owing to the…”
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    Medicinal Plants of Ethiope West and Sapele Local Government Areas of Delta State, Nigeria by Fasola, Taiye R, Egunyomi, A, Odudu, EO

    “…Medicinal plants used by the Urhobo people of Ethiope West and Sapele local government areas of Delta State of Nigeria were documented. Fifty one plant species…”
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    IN - VITRO PROPAGATION AND ANTIMYCOTIC POTENTIAL OF EXTRACTS AND ESSENTIAL OIL OF ROOTS OF ARISTOLOCHIA BRACTEOLATA LINN. (ARISTOLOCHIACEAE) by Gbadamosi, I. T, Egunyomi, A

    “…In spite of the therapeutic importance of Aristolochia bracteolata Linn. in Nigerian ethnomedicine, it is largely collected from the wild. Owing to the…”
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    New records for the moss flora of Nigeria by Egunyomi, A

    Published in The Bryologist (01-01-1984)
    “…Two moss genera, Archidium and Porothamnium and six species are reported for the first time from Nigeria. The mosses include Campylopus torrentis Thér. et P…”
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    Eight mosses new to Nigeria by Egunyomi, A.

    Published in The Bryologist (1982)
    “…Eight mosses are reported from Nigeria for the first time. These are Weissia controversa Hedw., Schoenobryum robustum (Broth, in Mildb.) Manuel, Thuidium…”
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    On the stomata of some tropical African mosses by Egunyomi, A

    Published in Lindbergia (Copenhagen) (1982)
    “…The occurrence of stomata in 29 tropical African moss species representing 12 families is reported. The stomata (22-51 μm × 22-29 μm) are mostly round-pored…”
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    Eight mosses new to Nigeria by Egunyomi, A.

    Published in The Bryologist (1981)
    “…Eight mosses are reported from Nigeria for the first time. These are Weissia controversa Hedw., Schoenobryum robustum (Broth. in Mildb.) Manuel, Thuidium…”
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    Dispersal mechanisms of Bryum coronatum in Nigeria by Egunyomi, A

    Published in Lindbergia (Copenhagen) (1982)
    “…In Bryum coronatum Schwaegr., a widespread species producing sporophytes freely in Nigeria, about 42% of the sporophytes had undehisced capsules, even during…”
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    Studies on polysety in the Nigerian moss flora with special reference to Octoblepharum albidum and Calymperes subdecolorans by Egunyomi, A

    Published in The Bryologist (01-01-1978)
    “…The occurrence of polysety in 15 moss species in Nigeria is reported for the first time. The nature of polysety in Octoblepharum albidum Hedw. and Calymperes…”
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    Syrrhopodon obuduensis, a new moss species from Nigeria by Egunyomi, A., Olarinmoye, S. O.

    Published in The Bryologist (01-01-1982)
    “…Syrrhopodon obuduensis Egunyomi & Olarinmoye, is described as a new species from Nigeria. It differs from S. gaudichaudii Mont., the only other known West…”
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    Mosses from Nigeria. II. Collections from the Obudu Cattle Ranch by Egunyomi, A., Olarinmoye, S. O.

    Published in The Bryologist (1979)
    “…Twenty-one species of mosses are reported from the Obudu Cattle Ranch. Of these, 14 are new to Nigeria. Brachymenium philonotula (Hampe) Broth., Pogonatum…”
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    Chemotaxonomic significance of leaf alkanes in species of Ficus (Moraceae) by Sonibare, Mubo A., Jayeola, Adeniyi A., Egunyomi, Adeyemi

    “…The alkane pattern of leaf waxes from 24 tropical Ficus species in Nigeria was determined by gas chromatography and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. Of…”
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    A morphometric analysis of the genus Ficus Linn. (moraceae) by Mubo, Sonibare, Adeniyi, A., A., Jayeola, Adeyemi, Egunyomi

    Published in African journal of biotechnology (30-04-2004)
    “…Foliar parameters of Ficus in Nigeria were subjected to quantitative analysis. The morphometric analysis is based on ten quantitative parameters of the leaves…”
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    A New Species of Gyroweisia (Musci: Pottiaceae) from Nigeria by Egunyomi, A., Olarinmoye, S. O.

    Published in The Bryologist (01-01-1978)
    “…Gyroweisia nigeriana Egunyomi & Olarinmoye is described and illustrated as a new species from Nigeria. It differs from G. tenuis (Hedw.) Schimp. by its larger…”
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