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    Enhancing farmers’ access to disease-free sweetpotato planting materials through low cost tissue culture for food security and poverty alleviation in Eastern Africa. 

    Ogero, S K; Mwangi, M; Gitonga, NM; Ombori, O; Ngugi, M (2014)
    Sweetpotato is a major food staple in Eastern Africa because of its ease of cultivation and ability to thrive in marginal areas. However, limited supply of disease-free planting materials constrains production. Tissue ...
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    Cost-effective nutrient sources for tissue culture of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) 

    Ogero, KO; Gitonga, NM; Ombori, O; Ngugi, M (Academic Journals (Kenya), 2012)
    Application of tissue culture technology is constrained by high costs making seedlings unaffordable. The objective of this study was to evaluate the possibility of using locally available fertilizers ...
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    Nodulation and nitrogen fixation in promiscuous and non promiscuous soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) varieties in Eastern Kenya 

    Gitonga, MN; Gatheri, GW; Cheruiyot, R; Gitonga, NM; Maingi, JM (Kenya Society of Microbiology, 2010)
    Soil nitrogen deficiency is a major factor limiting soybean production. This problem can be alleviated by the use of nitrogen fertilizers which on the other hand adversely affect the environment, are expensive and ...
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    Interaction of Phaseolus vulgaris with thermotolerant isolates of Rhizobium leguminosarum biovarphaseoli from Kenyan soils Interaction dePhaseolus vulgaris avec des isolats thermo-tolérants deRhizobium leguminosarum biovarPhaseoli de sols du Kenya 

    Keya, SO; Widdowson, D; Gitonga, NM (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1989)
    Thermotolerant strains of Rhizobium leguminosarum biovarphaseoli were isolated from nodules of Phaseolus vulgaris grown in Kenyan soils, where high soil temperatures often exceed 40°C during sunny days. The isolates varied ...
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    Antibiotic resistance of bacteria isolated from Nairobi River 

    Budambula, Nancy; Mwachiro, EC; Gitonga, NM (2006)
    This study aimed to evaluate the antibiotic resistance of bacteria isolated from six sites along the pollution gradient of Nairobi River. Bacteria were isolated by standard Methods and grouped into 3 categories; enteric ...
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    Variation in nitrogen fixation among three Bush Bean cultivars grown in Kenya when inoculated with three Rhizobia Strains 

    Gicharu, GK; Gitonga, NM; Hamadi, B; Cheruiyot, R Ch; Maingi, JM (Greener Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2012)
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    Isolation, molecular characterization and evaluation of local isolates of bacillus thuringiensis against the larger grain borer Prostephanus Truncatus (Horn) And The Maize Weevil Sitophilus Zeamais (Motsch) 

    Gitonga, NM; Songa, JM; Machuka, J; Wamaitha, JM; Maniania, NK; Matilda, A (Kenya Agricultural Research Institute, Nairobi (Kenya), 2006)
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    Nitrogen fixation by Vigna radiata L. Wilczek in pure and mixed stands in SE-Kenya 

    Gitonga, NM; Shisanya, CA; Hornetz, B; Maingi, JM (1999)
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    Ical Nitrogen Fixation: A Case Study of Semi-Arid Soils in SE-Kenya 

    Gitonga, NM; Shisanya, CA; Hornetz, B (2000)
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    Cassava production and limitation of propagation through tissue culture 

    Ogero, Kwame; Gitonga, NM; Ombori, Omwoyo; Ngugi, Michael (Contribution of Agricultural Sciences towards achieving the Millenium Development Goals, 2010)
    With the unrelenting increase in human population it is important that concerted efforts be made to increase crop productivity so as to match the expected increase in food demand. The gravity of this problem is well ...
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    Ombori, O (5)Maingi, JM (4)Ngugi, M (4)Hornetz, B (3)Shisanya, CA (3)Machuka, J (2)Mwangi, M (2)Ogero, KO (2)Budambula, Nancy (1)... View MoreSubjectAutoclaves, gelling agents, glass beads (1)Bradyrhizobia, Soybean, Glycine cross, inoculation, nodulation, promiscuous, TGx, nitrogen fixation. (1)Clay Mannitol, Soil Temperature, Maximum Growth, Clay Soil (1)Immature embryos, Somatic embryogenesis , Plant regeneration, Zea mays (1)Ipomoea batatas (L.), regeneration index, tissue culture (1)Sweetpotato, disease-free, tissue culture, low cost, regeneration index (1)Tissue culture, c assava, nutrient sources, micropropagation, low cost medium, acclimatization. (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2014 (7)2000 - 2009 (4)1990 - 1999 (2)1989 - 1989 (1)Has File(s)Yes (8)No (6)

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