Browsing by Author "Ochieno, Dennis"
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Antimicrobial Coumarins from the Oyster Culinary-Medicinal Mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus (Agaricomycetes), from Kenya
Lilechi, Baraza,D; Wekesa, Nesser; Cheruiyot, Korir Jackson; Juma, Fredrick, B; Ochieno, Dennis; Kamau, Wairimu, R; Osogo, Keya, Aggrey; Matthias, Heydenreich (International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, 2016-01-01)Pleurotus ostreatus has been widely used as food because of its nutritional and medicinal properties. These have been attributed to the presence of macronutrients, minerals, vitamins, and amino acids, among other secondary ... -
Belowground Influence of Rhizobium Inoculant and Water Hyacinth Composts on Yellow Bean Infested by Aphis fabae and Colletotrichum lindemuthianum under Field Conditions
Naluyange, Victoria; Ochieno, Dennis; Wandahwa, Philip; Odendo, Martins; Maingi, John; Amoding, Alice; Ombori, Omwoyo; Mukaminega, Dative; Muoma, John (Journal of Plant Studies, 2016-04)Rhizobium inoculant has been developed for bean production in Lake Victoria basin. Two types of compost have been developed, water hyacinth compost with cattle manure culture (H+CMC) or with effective microbes (H+EM). ... -
Modeling the Spatial Impact of Climate Change on Grevy’s Zebra (Equus grevyi) niche in Kenya
Kigen, C.; Okoth, Patrick; Konje, Martha; Shivoga, W.; Ochieno, Dennis; Wanjala, S.; Agevi, H.; Onyando, Z.; Soy, B.; Kisoyan, P.; Makind, S. (Environmental Science, 2013-09-02)Although Grevy’s zebra (Equus grevyi) is listed as endangered species and is an important attraction in Kenya’s tourism industry, there have been no attempts to model the implications of climate change on their niche. This ... -
Spatial Modeling of Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) growing areas in Kenyan Arid and Semi-Arid Lands
Kigen, Charles; Dennis, M W; Ochieno, Dennis; Muoma, John; Shivoga, William; Konje, Martha; Onyando, Zedekiah Odira; Soi, Bernard Cheruiyot; Makindi, Stanley Maingi; Kisoyan, Philip M; Mironga, John Momanyi (Elixir Remote Sensing, 2014-01-10)Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) is an important African cereal crop and is listed among Africa’s lost crops but is now gaining popularity as other cereals are declining in production due to climatic change. To promote ...