Faculty of Agriculture & Veterinary Medicine (FAg / FVM): Recent submissions
Now showing items 1541-1560 of 1902
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The potential of Neem products for control of economically-important African ticks.
(department of veterinary sciences, University of Nairobi, 2007) -
Development of innovative method based on fungal entomopathogens for control of the economically-important African ticks
(department of veterinary sciences, 2009) -
PREVALENCE AND GENETIC DIVERSITY OF GROUP A AND NON-GROUP A PORCINE ROTAVIRUSES IN SELECTED FARMS IN THE US
(department of veterinary sciences, 2012)Fecal samples collected in different seasons of 2004 and 2011 from diarrheic and healthy nursing piglets from 5 selected swine farms in the US were screened for group (Gp) A, B and C rotaviruses (RVs) using RT-PCR. RVs ... -
Procyclin Gene Activation In Trypanosoma Evansi.
(University of NairobiAnimal Production and Clinical Studies, 1992) -
Adsorbed water in dry vegetables.
(University of NairobiDepartment of Food Science Nutrition and Technology, 1995) -
Morphometric Gill O2 Diffusing Capacity Of Oreochromis Niloticus L. Of Different Sizes
(University of NairobiSchool of veterinary medicine (Clinical studies)., 1988) -
Biotechnology and Animal Health
(University of Nairobi,College of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences,, 2010) -
Dairy cattle industry in Kenya.
(University of NairobiFaculty Of Veterinary Medicine, 1991)Abstract Not Availabe -
Replacing maize with sorghum in diets for Breeding pigs.
(University of NairobiFaculty Of Veterinary Medicine, 1992)Abstract Not Available -
Milk production systems in Kenya.
(University of NairobiFaculty Of Veterinary Medicine, 1990)Abstract Not Available -
Improving ruminant livestock production in sedentary smallholder farming systems in Kenya
(University of NairobiFaculty Of Veterinary Medicine, 1990)Abstract Not Available -
State of the Art of Cattle Milk and Meat Production in Kenya
(University of NairobiFaculty Of Veterinary Medicine, 1989)Abstract Not Available -
Economic evaluation of increasing the energy value of Zea mays stover by urea treatment.
(University of NairobiFaculty Of Veterinary Medicine, 2004)Abstract Not Avaialble -
an opportunity to minister; neither a life nor death sentence. First East African Cross Border Workshop on Barriers to Effective Mental Health. Nairobi, Kenya
(University of Nairobi,College of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences,, 2003) -
Regional Workshop on Sustainable Capacity Building in Veterinary Public Health & Advanced Reproductive Technology
(University of Nairobi,College of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences,, 2009) -
Long-Term Human and Biophysical Dynamics of Soil Degradation in the Kenyan Highlands.
(Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Nairobi, Kenya, 15-07-06)Agroecosystems are among the most tightly coupled of human and natural systems, as farmers make conscious decisions regarding land use and improvement, cropping systems, livestock management and labor allocation. These ... -
The effect of soil quality on fertilizer use rates among smallholder farmers in western Kenya
(Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Nairobi, Kenya, 16-08-09)Studies of fertilizer use in sub-Saharan Africa have been dominated by analyses of economic and market factors having to do with infrastructure, institutions, and incentives that prevent or foster increased fertilizer ... -
Prediction of staphylococcal growth in cured meats
(University of Nairobi,Department of Public Health, pharmacology and Toxicology,, 1975) -
Which would work better for improved soil fertility management in sub-Saharan Africa: Fertilizer Subsidies or Carbon Credits?
(Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Nairobi, Kenya, 18-08-12)Why do many smallholder farmers fail to adopt improved land-use practices which can improve yields and incomes? The reason is not always because these practices are uneconomical but sometimes it is because resource poverty ... -
Subsistence farmer preferences for alternative incentive policies to encourage the adoption of conservation agriculture in Malawi: A choice elicitation approach
(Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Nairobi, Kenya, 12-08-12)Land degradation in most sub Saharan Africa is a widely recognized problem and is due in large part to poor land management practices. To address this problem, several policy-based incentives to increase the adoption of ...


