Items where Author is "Anyango, John"Group by: EPrint Type | No Grouping Number of eprints: 4. Bautze, David; Karanja, Edward N.; Musyoka, Martha W.; Rüegg, Johanna; Goldmann, Eva; Kiboi, Milka; Kampermann, Ivonne; Cotter, Marc; Riar, Amritbir; Matheri, Felix; Mwangi, Edwin; Mucheru-Muna, Monica; Wambui, Hottensiah; Anyango, John; Ndungu, Samuel Kiruku; Tanga, Chrysantus M.; Fiaboe, Komi K.M.; Mbaka, Jesca; Muriuki, Anne; Kamau, David and Adamtey, Noah (2024) Closing the crop yield gap between organic and conventional farming systems in Kenya: Long-term trial research indicates agronomic viability. Journal of Agriculture and Food Research, 18 (101499), pp. 1-11. Anyango, John; Bautze, David; Fiaboe, Komi K.M.; Lagat, Zipporah; Muriuki, Anne; Stöckli, Sibylle; Riedel, Judith; Onyambu, Gladys; Musyoka, Martha W.; Karanja, Edward N. and Adamtey, Noah (2020) The impact of conventional and organic farming on soil biodiversity conservation: a case study on termites in the long-term farming systems comparison trials in Kenya. BMC Ecology, 20, p. 13. Anyango, John; Bautze, David and Adamtey, Noah (2019) Impact of Organic and Conventional Farming Systems on Termite Presence, Diversity and Maize Crop Damage. In: Proceedings Tropentag "Filling gaps and removing traps for sustainable resource management", 18-20 September 2019, Kassel, Germany. Anyango, John; Bautze, David; Fiaboe, Komi K.M.; Lagat, Zipporah; Muriuki, Anne W.; Stöckli, Sibylle; Onyambu, Gladys; Musyoka, Martha W.; Karanja, Edward N. and Adamtey, Noah (2019) Termite-Induced Injuries to Maize and Baby Corn under Organic and Conventional Farming Systems in the Central Highlands of Kenya. Insects, 10 (10), p. 367. This list was generated on Sun Jul 13 15:36:54 2025 CEST. |