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    Atmospheric Concentrations of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Watershed of Lake Victoria, East Africa by Arinaitwe, Kenneth, Kiremire, Bernard T, Muir, Derek C.G, Fellin, Phil, Li, Henrik, Teixeira, Camilla, Mubiru, Drake N

    Published in Environmental science & technology (06-11-2012)
    “…In the first study of its kind in Africa, PAHs were measured in high volume (24 h) air samples collected from two sampling stations, at Kakira and Entebbe (KAK…”
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    Legacy and currently used pesticides in the atmospheric environment of Lake Victoria, East Africa by Arinaitwe, Kenneth, Kiremire, Bernard T., Muir, Derek C.G., Fellin, Phil, Li, Henrik, Teixeira, Camilla, Mubiru, Drake N.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-02-2016)
    “…The Lake Victoria watershed has extensive agricultural activity with a long history of pesticide use but there is limited information on historical use or on…”
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    Prevalence and sources of polychlorinated biphenyls in the atmospheric environment of Lake Victoria, East Africa by Arinaitwe, Kenneth, Muir, Derek C.G., Kiremire, Bernard T., Fellin, Phil, Li, Henrik, Teixeira, Camilla, Mubiru, Drake N.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-02-2018)
    “…The large surface area of Lake Victoria (about 68,800 km2) makes it vulnerable to high atmospheric deposition of chemical pollutants. We present measurements…”
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    Climate trends, risks and coping strategies in smallholder farming systems in Uganda by Mubiru, Drake N., Radeny, Maren, Kyazze, Florence B., Zziwa, Ahamada, Lwasa, James, Kinyangi, James, Mungai, Catherine

    Published in Climate risk management (2018)
    “…Smallholder farmers in Uganda face a wide range of agricultural production risks. Climate change and variability present new risks and vulnerabilities. Climate…”
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    Characterising agrometeorological climate risks and uncertainties: Crop production in Uganda by Mubiru, Drake N, Komutunga, Everline, Agona, Ambrose, Apok, Anne, Ngara, Todd

    Published in South African Journal of Science (01-03-2012)
    “…Uganda is vulnerable to climate change as most of its agriculture is rain-fed; agriculture is also the backbone of the economy, and the livelihoods of many…”
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    Legume Cover Crops are More Beneficial than Natural Fallows in Minimally Tilled Ugandan Soils by Mubiru, Drake N, Coyne, Mark S

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-05-2009)
    “…It is important to establish the various effects of legume cover crops on soil physicochemical properties because they have been considered for use as improved…”
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    Soil organic fractions in cultivated and uncultivated Ferralsols in Uganda by Musinguzi, Patrick, Tenywa, John Stephen, Ebanyat, Peter, Basamba, Twaha Ali, Tenywa, Moses Makooma, Mubiru, Drake N., Zinn, Yuri L.

    Published in Geoderma Regional (01-04-2015)
    “…Ferralsols are chemically poor soils, with management challenges associated with soil fertility heterogeneity and nitrogen limitations. Proper assessment of…”
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    Characterising agrometeorological climate risks and uncertainties: Crop production in Uganda by Drake N. Mubiru, Everline Komutunga, Ambrose Agona, Anne Apok, Todd Ngara

    Published in South African journal of science (01-03-2012)
    “…Uganda is vulnerable to climate change as most of its agriculture is rain-fed; agriculture is also the backbone of the economy, and the livelihoods of many…”
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    Characterising agrometeorological climate risks and uncertainties : crop production in Uganda : research article by Apok, Anne, Ngara, Todd, Agona, Ambrose, Komutunga, Everline, Mubiru, Drake N.

    Published in South African journal of science (01-01-2012)
    “…Uganda is vulnerable to climate change as most of its agriculture is rain-fed; agriculture is also the backbone of the economy, and the livelihoods of many…”
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