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The effect of rainfall on the fruiting and yield of four genotypes of cotton (gossypium hirsutum l. ) in Kenya
(1977)
One long maturing one early maturing and two intermediate maturing cotton Varieties were compared in three seasons at Kibos and in two seasons at Tebere under different rainfall regimes
Immunodiagnosis and seroepidemiology of cysticercus bovis infection in cattle in Kenya
(1977-10)
Cysticercosis and taeniasis in animals and man,
respectively are widespread in the world and are of great
economic and public health importance in East Af'r-i ce , In
Kenya, the prevalence of Cyst~~ercus bovi~ infection ...
Drying of Pyrethrum Flowers
(University of Nairobi., 1974)
Pyrethrum is the fourth largest export commodity, for
Kenya and one which today earns the country £5 ,000,000 annually.
It is grown at high. altitudes in Nyanza, Central and Rift Valley
Provinces, picked and dried on ...
Evaluation of maize and forage sorghum silages using Boran steers
(University of Nairobi, 1978)
Digestion and feeding trials were conducted to evaluate maize
and forage sorghum silages in terms of chemical composition,
digestibility and animal performance. A digestion trial, using
six steers was conducted and ...
The effect of copper fungicides upon the bark microflora of coffee Arabica with particular reference to the pathogenic strain of colletotrichum coffeanum
(1970)
In recent years many coffee growers in Kenya have expressed
the view that Coffee Berry Disease caused by a pathogenic strain of
Coil etotri chum coffeanum Nook has been aggravated by the use of copper
fungicides. Evidence ...
The early development of the male Bovine Gonad (from 5 To 66 Mm crown-rump Length).
(University of Nairobi,, 1971)
This study covers the development of the
male bovine gonad from 5 to 66 mm crown-rump
length. The first part of the work deals with the
primordial germ cells which are observed not only
in the mesernhyme of the dorsal ...