Journal Papers 2009-2010


  1.Kimiti J.M., (2009). Farmer evaluation of soil fertility and food availability in the dryland Makueni District of
     Eastern Kenya. Journal of Extension Systems. 25: 25 - 32.

  2.Kimiti J.M. and Odee D.W. (2010). Integrated soil fertility management enhances population and
     effectiveness of indigenous cowpea rhizobia in semi-ard eastern Kenya. Applied Soil Ecology 45: 304-309.

  3.Kirongo B. B. and Muchiri M. N., (2009). Modeling early growth of Eucalyptus hybrid clones at the Kenyan
     coast. Journal of East African Natural Resources Management. 3: 257-271.

  4.Langat D. and Cheboiwo J., 2010. To conserve or not to conserve: A case study of forest valuation in Kenya.
     Journal of Tropical Forest Science 22(1): 5 - 12.
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 5.Lelon J.K., Jumba I.O, Keter J.K., Wekesa Chemuku and Oduor F.D.O., 2010. Assessment of physical properties of gum Arabic from Acacia
    senegal varieties in Baringo District, Kenya. African Journal of Plant Science. Vol. 4 (1). ISSN 1996-0824. February 2010. Available at
    http://www.academicjournals.org.ajps.

 6.Lelon J.K., Muga M.O, Odee D.W, Chemuku, W and Ndakwe B., (2010). Effect of chemical properties of soils on gum elementary compositions
    from Acacia senegal variety kerensis in Samburu and Marsabit Districts. African Journal of Plant Science. Vol 4 (1), ISSN 1996-0824.
    February 2010. Available at http://www.academicjournals.org.ajps.

 7.Makoude P.A., Akunda E.M., Nyamongo D.O., Hay F.R. and Oeba V., (2010). Nature of dormancy in seeds of Sesamum latifolium (Gillet).
    Seed Science and Technology journal 38: 311-319.

 8.Muchane M.N, Bashir Jama, Othieno C, Okalebo R, Odee D, Machua J. and Jansa J., 2009 Influence of improved fallow systems and
    phosphorus application on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi symbiosis in maize grown in western Kenya. Agroforest Sytems. Published online 21st
    August 2009.

 9.Mullah C.J.A., Totland E. and Klanderud K. (2010). Natural forest regeneration and succession: An option for restoration of degraded forests. In:
    Kigomo B.N, Kimiti J.M. and Tuwei P.K. (eds). Forest restoration handbook for moist forests in Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya. Pp 20-28.

 10.Muga M.O. and Muchiri M.N., (2009). Variation in Wood Properties of Eucalyptus Hybrid Clones and Local Landraces Grown in Kenya.
    Journal of East African Natural Resources Management. 3: 272-282.

 11.Muturi G.M, Mohren G.M.J. and Kimani J.N. (2009). Prediction of Prosopis species invasion in Kenya using geographical information system
    techniques. African Journal of Ecology. Published online.

 12.Mwaniki F., Muluvi G., Gichuki C., Oeba V. O, and Kanyi B., (2009). Development of a Non-Mist Vegetative Propagation Protocol for
      Eucalyptus Hybrid Clones. Journal of East African Natural Resources Management. 3: 283-295.

 13.Ndufa J. K, Gathumbi S.M, Kamiri, H.W., Giller, K.E. Giller, and Cadisch, G., 2009. Do mixed-species legume fallows provide long-term maize
      yield benefit compared with monoculture legume fallows? Agronomy Journal. 101:1352-1362. Published online 26 Aug. 2009.

 14.Nyeko P, Mutitu K. E; Otieno B. O.; Ngae G. N, and Day R. K., (2010). Variations in Leptocybe invasa (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae) population
      intensity and infestation on eucalyptus germplasms in Uganda and Kenya. International Journal of Pest Management. 56(2): 137 - 144.

 15.Oeba V. O., M.N Muchiri and J.G Kariuki., (2009). Growth performance of Eucalyptus hybrid clones and four common landraces in Kenya.
      Journal of East African Natural Resources Management. 3: 219-236.

 16.Omondi S.F, Kireger E, Dangasuk O.G, Chikamai B, Odee D.W, Cavers S. and Khasa D.P., 2010. Genetic diversity and population structure
      of Acacia senegal (L) Willd. in Kenya . Tropical Plant Biology.3: 59-70.

 17.Otieno B, Mutitu K. E, Mwangi L, and Minjire M., (2009). Insect pests and diseases associated with Eucalyptus hybrid clones in Kenya: A
      short communication. Journal of East African Natural Resources Management. 3: 252-256.

 18.Wekesa C., Makenzi P., Chikamai B.N., Lelon J. K., Luvanda A.M. and Muga M., 2009. Gum arabic yield in different varieties of
      Acacia senegal (L.) Willd in Kenya. African Journal of Plant Science. Vol 3 (6), ISSN 1996-0824.. October, 2009. Available at
      http://www.academicjournals.org.ajps.

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