Browsing Faculty of Agriculture & Veterinary Medicine (FAg / FVM) by Title
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Application of GPS/GSM/satellite collars for monitoring elephant (Loxodanta africana) populations in Kenya
(University Of Nairobi, 2012)The use of satellite GPS/GSM-collars for tracking wild animals’ movement and distribution has become popular in wildlife conservation particularly for the endangered wildlife species. In Kenya, satellite collars are ... -
Application of Lactic fermentation and amylolytic enzymes in the Development of therapeutic feeding porridges in Africa,
(University of NairobiDepartment of Food Science Nutrition and Technology, 2002) -
The application of petrifilmsTM for diagnosis of bovine mastitis in Kenya
(University of Nairobi,college of agriculture and veterinary sciences,, 2013) -
Application Of Plant Tissue Culture In Horticultural Production
(University of NairobiCollege of Agriculture and Veterinary Sciences, 1988)The term 'plant tissue culture' is normally used as a 'blanket' term to cover the cultivation of all plant parts whether a single cell, a group of cells or an organ on an artificial medium. The in vitro cultures are now ... -
Application of Processing Technologies in Promotion of sorghum and millets utilization in Eastern and Central Africa.
(University of NairobiDepartment of Food Science Nutrition and Technology, 2006) -
Application Of Starter Cultures And Fermentation In The Enhancement Of Food And Nutritional Security: – Case For Gari Improvement And Technology Transfer To East Africa.
(University of NairobiDepartment of Food Science Nutrition and Technology, 11-06-09) -
Application of the commodity approach to pigeonpea value - chain analysis in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2014)Pulses are the second most important source of human dietary protein and the third most important source of calories for over 100 million people in rural and poor urban communities in Africa. Its protein is cheaper than ... -
Applications of ecological niche modelling for mapping the risk of rift valley fever in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 2014-03-09)Rift Valley Fever (RVF) is a viral zoonotic disease of economic importance caused by a virus of the Phlebovirus genus, Bunyaviridae family. The disease occurs cyclically between 5 to 15 years which is associated with El ... -
Approaches in the analysis of marketing
(Seed Enterprise Management Institute (SEMIs), University of Nairobi, 2014) -
Appropriate Incentives for Agroforestry Production Systems
(University of NairobiAgricultural Economics, 16-11-94) -
Appropriate Technologies in Processing and Preservation of indigenous and neglected plants and fruits
(University of NairobiDepartment of Food Science Nutrition and Technology, 1988) -
Appropriateness Of Instrumentation For Agro-ecological Research In Low-income Developing Countries
(University of Nairobi, 1988) -
Approved crop protection chemicals and biological agents; integrated insect pest, disease, weeds and crop management methods;
(Seed Enterprise Management Institute (SEMIs), University of Nairobi, 2014-11) -
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Communities In Soils Under Sweetpotato In Western Kenya
(2011)Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are of considerable interest because they have the ability to form symbiotic associations with several crop species. In this work, the occurrence of arbuscular mycorrhizal species diversity ... -
Are There Significant Welfare Outcomes For Farmers Who Participate In Global Commodity Chains? The Case Of Export Horticultural Farmers In Kirinyaga Region Of Kenya
(2010)The aim of this study was to determine whether farmers participating in export horticulture were better off than farmers who did not. This study is informed by debates on how globalisation and specifically global trade ... -
Are we captured or about to resist: Revisiting the issue of elite capture in Community-Based Natural Resources Management
(University of Nairobi,Wangari Maathai Institute for Peace and Environmental Studies, 2010-10) -
Arid and Semi Arid Lands in Kenya: Capacity building, Research and Outreach Activities by CAVS, UoN
(University of Nairobi, 03-08-13) -
Artificial insemination as a bio-technological tool for genetic improvement of the Kenyan dairy cattle herds: Historical perspective, current status, challenges and the way forward.
(University of Nairobi.Department of Animal Production, 2000) -
Artificial or natural insemination: the demand for breeding services by smallholders.
(University of Nairobi.Department of Animal Production, 2004)Different types of breeding services are available to the Kenyan smallholder farmers. An important question is whether farmers choose the service, or they are constrained in their choice. Assessing the demand for breeding ...