Faculty of Agriculture & Veterinary Medicine (FAg / FVM): Recent submissions
Now showing items 1221-1240 of 1902
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Farmer Innoviations and Indigenous Knowledge which promote agrobiodiversity in Kenya: a case study of Mwingi and Bondo districts
(University of Nairobi,Department of Plant Science & Crop Production, 2009) -
Immunohistological Diagnosis Of Rinderpest.
(University of NairobiVeterinary Panthology and Microbiology, 1993) -
Key Note Address Which way for Crop Protection (Weeds) in East, Central and Southern Africa?
(University of Nairobi,Department of Plant Science & Crop Production, 1997) -
The Potential Use Of Moringa Oleifera As Poultry Feed Supplement In Kenya.
(University of NairobiVeterinary Panthology and Microbiology, 2012)Poultry industry in Kenya is constrained by inadequate supply of good quality feed and high cost of feed. The industry is faced with poor availability of the raw materials especially the proteins which is a major contributor ... -
The Response Of Corn And Annual Weeds To Some New Herbicides Used Alone And In Combination With Atrazine Or Alachlor
(University of Nairobi,Department of Plant Science & Crop Production, 1976) -
Effect of Soaking on the Cookability and Nutritional Quality of Mucuna Bean
(University of Nairobi,college of agriculture and veterinary services,, 2010)Mucuna (Mucuna pruriens) is a legume with high but unexploited potential for food and soil fertility improvement. Use of the seed as food is limited by the hard-to-cook defect and the presence of several antinutritional ... -
Tree Species Composition And Spacing In Agroforestry System Of Embu District, Kenya
(University of Nairobi,Department of Plant Science & Crop Production, 2008)In agroforestry systems, farmers plant or retain different tree species because of their different roles. In selection of tree species, farmers seek fast growing trees, which can generate income from sale of timber and ... -
Some Undesirable Constituents in Kenyan Plant Foods presented at the FAO/ANP seminar, Dept. of Food Techology and Nutrition
(University of Nairobi,college of agriculture and veterinary services,, 1990) -
Common Fish Diseases And Their Occurrence In Kenya. A Review
(University of NairobiVeterinary Panthology and Microbiology, 1992) -
Local Communities Incentives for Forest Conservation: Case of Kakamega Forest in Kenya
(2006)"The study is based on a biodiversity-rich remnant of a tropical rainforest located in western Kenya under immense threat of survival. The forest is located in a densely populated area inhabited by poor farming communities. ... -
Marine Mammals And Resources: A Possible Role Of The Kenyan Veterinarian.
(University of NairobiVeterinary pathology and Microbiology, 1992) -
Oxygen diffusion in gills and muscle of fish in relation to changes in some environmental and physiological conditions
(University of NairobiDepartment of Veterinary Anatomy and Pysiology, 1998) -
Charcoal Application and VAM Inoculation Promote Vine Growth, Yield and Quality of Passion Fruits in Kenya
(University of Nairobi,Department of Plant Science & Crop Production, 2000-06)A field experiment was conducted in 1996/1997 to investigate the effect of charcoal (CH) and vesicular-arbuscular mycorhiza (VAM) inoculation on vine growth, fruit development and quality of passion fruits grown in the ... -
Effect of plant residue on water holding capacity of the soil in no-tillage systems
(University of Nairobi,Department of Plant Science & Crop Production, 1982) -
An ultrastructural and morphometric study of the late-term placenta of the root rats(Tachyoryctes splendors). In advanced in Reproductive Research in man and animals
(University of NairobiDepartment of Veterinary anatomy & Physiology, 1994) -
Biological Control Agents Of Aphids (Homoptera: Aphididae) On Potatoes(Solanum Tuberosum L.) In Kenya.
(University of NairobiFaculty of Agriculture, 2010) -
Valuation of the Economic Role of NTFPs Consumption by Rural Households Living Around Kakamega Forest, Western Kenya
(2007)Rural households greatly depend on non-timber forest products (NTFPs) to sustain livelihoods, more so in meeting household basic daily needs. Specifically in Kakamega forest households depend on NTFPs such as firewood ... -
Dissociation Between The Analgesic Effects Of Temperature (2oC, 40oC) And Tactile Stimulation (massage) In Physical Therapy For The Treatment Of Pain.
(University of NairobiVeterinary Anatomy and Physiology, 1989) -
The Effect of Market Development On-farm Conservation of Diversity of African Leafy Vegetables around Nairobi
(2008)Production and marketing of African Leafy Vegetables (ALVs) has increasingly become important in areas surrounding Nairobi. This is mainly due to Nairobians' realization of their nutritional value. ALVs are particularly ...



