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    Litter Fall Dynamics of Restored Mangroves (Rhizophora mucronata Lamk. and Sonneratia alba Sm.) in Kenya by Wang'ondu, Virginia W, Bosire, Jared O, Kairo, James G, Kinyamario, Jenesio I, Mwaura, Francis B, Dahdouh‐Guebas, Farid, Koedam, Nico

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-11-2014)
    “…Mangrove forests are active carbon sinks and important for nutrient cycling in coastal ecosystems. Restoration of degraded mangrove habitats enhances return of…”
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    Human Population Growth, African Pastoralism, and Rangelands: A Perspective by Holechek, Jerry L., Cibils, Andres F., Bengaly, Konimba, Kinyamario, Jenesio I.

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-05-2017)
    “…Pastoral livestock production systems in Africa that have existed for centuries are now threatened by changing demographics, improved communications, increased…”
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    High-Frequency Regeneration of the Drought-Tolerant Tree Melia volkensii Gurke Using Low-Cost Agrochemical Thidiazuron by Mulanda, Eliud Sagwa, Adero, Mark Ochieng, Amugune, Nelson Onzere, Akunda, Elijah, Kinyamario, Jenesio I.

    Published in Biotechnology research international (01-01-2012)
    “…Melia volkensii Gurke is a drought-tolerant tree native to East Africa’s arid and semiarid lands (ASALs), with vast but underutilized potential for…”
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    Vegetative and reproductive phenological traits of Rhizophora mucronata Lamk. and Sonneratia alba Sm by Wang’ondu, Virginia W., Kairo, James G., Kinyamario, Jenesio I., Mwaura, Francis B., Bosire, Jared O., Dahdouh-Guebas, Farid, Koedam, Nico

    “…Mangrove phenology is important in understanding the past, present and future response of mangrove species to impacts of climate change. Our study is the first…”
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    Dispersal distance of rice (Oryza Sativa L.) pollen at the Tana River delta in the coast province, Kenya by Kanya, J L, Kinyamario, JI, Amugune, N O, Hauser, T P

    Published in African journal of biotechnology (18-05-2009)
    “…Rice is a staple food in Kenya and its production needs to be increased. Genetically modified (GM) rice may be a solution, but before it can be introduced,…”
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    High-Frequency Regeneration of the Drought-Tolerant Tree Melia volkensiiGurke Using Low-Cost Agrochemical Thidiazuron by Mulanda, Eliud Sagwa, Adero, Mark Ochieng, Nelson Onzere Amugune, Akunda, Elijah, Kinyamario, Jenesio I

    Published in Biotechnology research international (01-01-2012)
    “…Melia volkensiiGurke is a drought-tolerant tree native to East Africa's arid and semiarid lands (ASALs), with vast but underutilized potential for agroforestry…”
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    Assessment of the performance of exotic and indigenous tree and shrub species for rehabilitating saline soils of Northern Kenya by Olukoye, Godfrey A., Wamicha, Wellington N., Kinyamario, Jenesio I.

    Published in African journal of ecology (01-06-2003)
    “…In the semi‐desert zone of North Horr, northern Kenya, soil salinity reaches toxic levels, with extensive salt crusts at the surface. Environmental groups are…”
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