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Autor:
Emmanuel M. Onamu, Daniel M. Mutyambai, Isaac M. Nyangau, John H. Nderitu, Muo Kasina, Dorah C. Kilalo, Allan N. Mweke
Publikováno v:
Horticulturae, Vol 10, Iss 4, p 331 (2024)
False codling moth (FCM) Thaumatotibia leucotreta Meyrick (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) is currently the main pest of phytosanitary concern in international trade, causing rejection and decline of horticultural produce from Kenya exported to the Europea
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/908a4a49e05145a0bdea15984ff08712
Autor:
Henlay J.O. Magara, Daniel M. Mutyambai, Midega A.O. Charles, Syprine A. Otieno, Teresia M. Nyaga, Saliou Niassy, Zeyaur R. Khan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Plant Interactions, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 345-357 (2020)
This study sought to evaluate the oviposition responses of Chilo partellus (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) on maize plants exposed to Brachiaria brizantha Stapf following oviposition by C. partellus and nonexposed maize. Two Kenyan maize landraces (Jowi and
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3d8f4f1e3fae45768de07a6f776bc6b9
Autor:
Daniel M. Mutyambai, Ethan Bass, Tim Luttermoser, Katja Poveda, Charles A. O. Midega, Zeyaur R. Khan, André Kessler
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 7 (2019)
Plants can alter nutritional availability, structure, and chemistry of the soil they grow in. These soil changes can positively or negatively influence the growth and metabolism of other plants that co-occur or grow later in the conditioned soil. Pla
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2a4747420339410da122415c4433b421
Autor:
James S. Krueger, Daniel M. Mutyambai
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Society, Vol 25, Iss 4, p 24 (2020)
Rampant increase and diversification of synthetic pesticides poses health, environmental, and livelihood risks especially to smallholder farmers who dominate agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa. Legal mechanisms for regulating pesticides, although impo
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6fcf37f2b862477f9b452dadf19065c9
Autor:
Daniel M. Mutyambai, Nyang’au I. Mbeche, Emmanuel Onamu, J. H Nderitu, Allan N. Mweke, Muo Kasina
Publikováno v:
Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection. 127:799-804
False codling moth (FCM) has emerged as a major constraint to the production of horticultural crops in Kenya and is currently the leading cause of interceptions of Capsicum and cut flowers exported to European Union. Use of pesticides to control this
Autor:
Daniel M. Mutyambai, James S. Krueger
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Society, Vol 25, Iss 4, p 24 (2020)
Rampant increase and diversification of synthetic pesticides poses health, environmental, and livelihood risks especially to smallholder farmers who dominate agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa. Legal mechanisms for regulating pesticides, although impo
Autor:
Adama Ibrahim, S.A. Ennin, Saliou Niassy, M. B. Mochiah, Daniel M. Mutyambai, Sunday Ekesi, Stephen Yeboah, Zeyaur R. Khan, Patricia Oteng-Darko
Publikováno v:
Crop Protection. 145:105612
Maize (Zea mays L.) production is constrained in Ghana by declining soil fertility, erratic rainfall and the recent fall armyworm invasion. We hypothesised that adopting push-pull farming practices would reduce infestation and damage of maize by fall
Autor:
Marie Prudhon, Stephanie K. Enloe, Jeffrey A. Liebert, Daniel M. Mutyambai, Alexander Wezel, Phoebe Parros, Sidney Madsen, Moritz Stüber, Rachel Bezner Kerr, Noélie Borghino
Publikováno v:
Global Food Security. 29:100540
Agroecology increasingly has gained scientific and policy recognition as having potential to address environmental and social issues within food production, but concerns have been raised about its implications for food security and nutrition, particu
Autor:
André Kessler, Zeyaur R. Khan, Charles A. O. Midega, Ethan Bass, Katja Poveda, Tim Luttermoser, Daniel M. Mutyambai
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 7 (2019)
Plants can alter nutritional availability, structure, and chemistry of the soil they grow in. These soil changes can positively or negatively influence the growth and metabolism of other plants that co-occur or grow later in the conditioned soil. Pla
Autor:
John C. Caulfield, Johnnie Van den Berg, Christine M. Woodcock, Daniel M. Mutyambai, Toby J. A. Bruce, John A. Pickett, Charles A. O. Midega, Zeyaur R. Khan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Chemical Ecology
Maize, a genetically diverse crop, is the domesticated\ud descendent of its wild ancestor, teosinte. Recently, we\ud have shown that certain maize landraces possess a valuable\ud indirect defense trait not present in commercial hybrids. Plants of the