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  1. Las cubiertas vegetales y su manejo: un paso decisivo hacia la transición agroecológica por Domínguez, Alfons

    Publicado 2023
    “…El convenio sobre agrobiodiversidad en la conferencia de las partes COP-5, de Nairobi (En: Sarandón et al., 2020 pp: 13-36), reconoce que, correctamente ensamblados, los componentes de la agrobiodiversidad pueden intervenir o contribuir con los siguientes procesos o servicios ecológicos: 1. …”
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  2. Influence of temperature on selected life-history traits of black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) reared on two common urban organic waste streams in Kenya por Shumo, M., Khamis, F.M., Tanga, C.M., Fiaboe, K.K.M., Subramanian, S., Ekesi, S., Huis, A. van, Borgemeister, C.

    Publicado 2019
    “…Both organic substrates were readily available in Nairobi, Kenya, the location of the experiments. In our experiment, 100 3–5-day-old BSF larvae were placed into containers that contained either SG or CD and further treated at temperatures of 15 °C, 20 °C, 25 °C, 30 °C, and 35 °C. …”
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  3. RTB Meeting Report: Piloting the G+ Tools por CGIAR Gender and Breeding Initiative

    Publicado 2020
    “…Eventually, representatives from the banana and cereals and lentils breeding programs in Uganda and the CWANA region, respectively, also joined the process. A workshop in Nairobi in March 2020 marked the beginning of the piloting project. …”
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  4. Mycobacterium tuberculosisis the causative agent of tuberculosis in the southern ecological zones of Cameroon, as shown by genetic analysis por Assam, Jean Paul Assam, Beng, Véronique Penlap, Cho-Ngwa, Fidelis, Toukam, Michel, Ngoh, Ane-Anyangwe Irene, Kitavi, Mercy, Nzuki, Inosters, Nyonka, Juliette N, Tata, Emilienne, Tedom, Jean Claude, Skilton, Robert A., Pellé, Roger, Titanji, Vincent Pryde Kehdingha

    Publicado 2013
    “…After culture and diagnosis, DNA was extracted from each of the MTBC isolates and transported to the BecA-ILRI Hub in Nairobi, Kenya for molecular analysis.Genetic characterization was done by mycobacterial interspersed repetitive unit–variable number tandem repeat typing (MIRU-VNTR) and Spoligotyping.Molecular analysis showed that all TB cases reported in this study were caused by infections with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (98.8%) and Mycobacterium africanum (M. africanum) (1.2%) respectively. …”
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