Professor Madya Dr.
 Mohamadu Boyie Jalloh

Professor Madya Dr. Mohamadu Boyie Jalloh

Fakulti Perhutanan Tropika, UMS

Professor Madya Dr. Mohamadu Boyie Jalloh is a distinguished researcher at Fakulti Perhutanan Tropika, University Malaysia Sabah. Their research focuses on Soil Resource Management and Cropping Systems .

As a member of Fakulti Perhutanan Tropika, they contribute significantly to the academic and research community at UMS through their expertise and dedication to advancing knowledge in their field.

Professor Madya Dr. Mohamadu Boyie Jalloh holds Doctor of Philosophy from Universiti Putra Malaysia , among other qualifications, and has established themselves as a respected expert in their field.

Contact Information

Academic Department

Fakulti Perhutanan Tropika, UMS

Appointed Department

Fakulti Perhutanan Tropika, UMS

Education

Doctor Of Philosophy

Universiti Putra Malaysia

2004

Sarjana Sains (pengeluaran Tanaman Tropika)

Reading University, Reading, UK

1995

Bsc Pertanian

Lain-lain

1990

Research Collaborators

Research

Projects

33

Active

6

Grants

RM 1,911,020.00


Research Interests & Expertise

Geosciences - Soil and Land Improvement

Publications

Total Publications by Year

NOTE: N/A = Data not available, 0 = Data not completed


Scopus Metrics

Scopus Profile

Documents

52

H-Index

16

Citations

821

Affiliation

Universiti Malaysia Sabah

Research listing

Current Research Projects

Characteristics of soil infiltrability and reliability of infiltration models in tropical soils using soil physical and hydraulic data

Member

2024 - 2026

Enhancing paddy productivity, soil properties, and its economic feasibility using bio-organo-chemical fertilizers.

Member

2024 - 2026

Root phenotyping of cocoa clones for commercial seedlings production

Member

2022 - 2025

Deciphering the molecular mechanism on the effect of organic amendments on the growth, yield, and quality of sacha inchi (plukenetia volubilis l.) via proteomics

Member

2020 - 2024

Improving tropical peat soil and oil palm productivity using high quality lime (calciprill and magprill) - field research

Member

2020 - 2022

Effects of silicomanganese slags on oil palms and vegetables

Leader

2020 - 2022

Publications listing

NOTE: PUBLICATION DATA FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS WILL BE DISPLAYED

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Mohamadu Boyie Jalloh , Azwan Bin Awang (2024) , Effects Of Fresh And Composted Azolla On Soil Chemical Properties

12.

Mohamadu Boyie Jalloh (2024) , Mitigating Water Pollution By Nitrogen Fertilizers Through Amending Ammonium Sorption In An Acid Soil Using Calciprill And Sodium Silicate

13.

Azwan Bin Awang , Mohamadu Boyie Jalloh (2023) , Brief Review: Climate Change And Its Impact On Mango Pests And Diseases

14.

Mohamadu Boyie Jalloh (2023) , Enriched Rice Straw Biochar Improves Soil Nitrogen Availability And Rice Plant Growth Under Waterlogged Environment

15.

Mohamadu Boyie Jalloh , Normah Awang Besar @ Raffie , Mohd Rakib Bin Mohd Rashid , Clament Chin Fui Seung (2023) , Exploring The Potential Of Bornean Polypore Fungi As Biological Control Agents Against Pathogenic Ganoderma Boninense Causing Basal Stem Rot In Oil Palm

16.

Mohamadu Boyie Jalloh , Ilmas Abdurofi , Nur Aainaa Binti Hasbullah (2023) , Influence Of Agronomic Practices On The Yield Of Oil Palm (elaeis Guineensis Jacq.) Grown On Various Soil Management Groups

17.

Mohamadu Boyie Jalloh (2023) , Co-composted Chicken Litter Biochar Increases Soil Nutrient Availability And Yield Of Oryza Sativa L.

18.

Mohamadu Boyie Jalloh (2023) , Co-application Of Inorganic Fertilizers With Charcoal And Sago Bark Ash To Improve Soil Nitrogen Availability, Uptake, Use Efficiency, And Dry Matter Production Of Sorghum Cultivated On Acid Soils

19.

Mohamadu Boyie Jalloh (2023) , Charcoal And Sago Bark Ash Regulates Ammonium Adsorption And Desorption In An Acid Soil


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