Joseph Mireku Asomaning(PhD)

Position: Principal Research Scientist

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Tel:+233-51-60123/+233 244724894

Professional fields of interest

  1. Determining seed storage behaviour
  2. Handling of desiccation sensitive seeds
  3. Seed vigour testing
  4. Seed moisture sorption isotherms
  5. Seed storage
  6. Seed germination conditions
  7. Soil seed banks
  8. Tree phenology

Professional background

2010  PhD. (Seed Science and Technology), Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi. Ghana.

1996-1999: MSc. Seed Science and Technology, KNUST

1988-1991: B. Sc. Agriculture, University of Cape Coast

1988-1991: Diploma in Education

Dr Joseph Mireku Asomaning had his secondary education at the Swedru Secondary School, Agona Swedru, where he obtained both ordinary and advanced level certificates (General Certificate of Education). He obtained Bachelor of Science in Agriculture at the University of Cape Coast and Master of Science (Seed Science and Technology from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Kumasi. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Seed Science and Technology also from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and Diploma in Education from the University of Cape Coast. He was awarded a Commonwealth Fellowship which took him to the Seed Conservation Department of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Wakehurst Place, Kew in the United Kingdom from 2005 to 2006 to receive training in Tropical Seed Research. Dr Asomaning is a Senior Research Scientist at the National Tree Seed Center of the CSIR-Forestry Research Institute of Ghana in Kumasi. He is the head of the Forest Improvement and Productivity Division of the Institute.

He is a member of the Seed Storage Committee of the International Seed Testing Association (ISTA) with the headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland. He was a member of the Expert Working Group (EWG) engaged by the International Plant Protection Convention, Food and Agriculture Organization to draw guidelines on the international movement of seed (2009-003) in The Hague (Den Haag), Netherlands in July 2013.

Publications:

Peer review papers

Asomaning, J.M; Olympio, N.S. and Sacande, M (2011). Desiccation sensitivity and Germination of recalcitrant Garcinia kolaHeckel seeds.Research Journal of Seed Science 4(1): 15-27.

Asomaning, J.M; Sacande, M and Olympio, N.S (2011). Germination Responses of  TerminaliasuperbaEngl. and Diels Seeds on the 2-Way Grant’s Thermogradient Plate. Research Journal of Seed Science 4(1): 28-39.

Asomaning, J.M; Sacande, M and Olympio, N.S (2011). Water sorption isotherm characteristics of seeds of six indigenous forest tree species in Ghana. West African Journal of Applied Ecology, vol18: 15-28.

Asomaning, J.M., Moctar, S and Olympio, N.S.( (2011). Seed Germination in Khayaanthotheca, Entandrophragmaangolense and Mansoniaaltissima-three Important Indigenous Forest Tree Species in Ghana.Ghana Journal of Forestry, Vol.27(3): 33-44

Asomaning, J.M; Sacande, M and Olympio, N.S(2010). Germination responses of Khayaanthotheca seeds to a range of alternating and constant temperatures provided by the 2-Way Grant’s Thermogradient Plate. Ghana Journal of Forestry, Vol 26, 2010, 74-88..

 

About us

Forestry Research Institute of Ghana is one of the 13 institutes of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). It is located at Fumesua near Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. It started as a research unit within the Forestry Department in 1962. It was fully established as a research institute and named FOREST PRODUCTS RESEARCH INSTITUTE (FPRI) under the then Ghana Academy of Sciences in 1964 and in 1968 placed under the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).

Contact us

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Forestry Research Institute of Ghana, P. O. Box UP 63 KNUST
Kumasi, Ghana

Tel :+233-(0)3220-60123/60373
Fax :+233-(0)3220-60121
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