Browsing by Author "Mbega, Ernest"
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Item Antifungal Effects against Phaeoisariopsis personata under Greenhouse Conditions and Phytochemical Analysis of Jatropha curcas Leaf Extracts(International Journal of Agriculture and Biology) Francis, Magreth; Chacha, Musa; Ndakidemi, Patrick; Mbega, ErnestItem Assessing residue effects of tobacco nicotine on the yields, nutrient concentrations and nicotine uptake of a subsequent maize crop(Elsevier) Lisuma, Jacob; Philip, Amon; Ndakidemi, Patrick; Mbega, ErnestItem Assessment of the Knowledge, Perceptions, and Reactions towards the African Apefly (Spalgis lemolea lemolea) in Tanzania(MDPI) Nasari, Sayuni; Ndakidemi, Patrick; Mbega, ErnestItem Bionomics of the African Apefly (Spalgis lemolea) as A Potential Natural Enemy of the Papaya Mealybug (Paracoccus marginatus) in Tanzania(MDPI) Nasari, Sayuni; Treydte, Anna; Ndakidemi, Patrick; Mbega, ErnestItem Biovar 2 of Ralstonia solanacearum Species Complex Causes Tomato Bacterial Wilt Disease in Tanzania(Science Alert) Aloyce, Agatha; Ndakidemi, Patrick A.; Mbega, ErnestItem Characterization and detection of maize-associated pteridovirus (MaPV), infecting maize (Zea mays) in the Arusha region of Tanzania(Springer Nature) Read, David; Featherston, Jonathan; Rees, David; Thompson, Genevieve; Roberts, Ronel; Flett, Bradley; Mashingaidze, Kingstone; Pietersen, Gerhard; Kiula, Barnabas; Kullaya, Alois; Mbega, ErnestItem Characterization of Secondary Metabolites Responsible for the Resistance of Local Tomato Accessions to Whitefly (Bemisia tabaci, Gennadius 1889) Hemiptera in Tanzania(MDPI) Mrosso, Secilia; Ndakidemi, Patrick; Mbega, ErnestItem Current Status of Cashew Leaf and Nut Blight Disease (Cryptosporiopsis spp.) and Screening of Elite Cashew Hybrids Developed in 1996 and 1998 against the Disease in Eastern and Southern Tanzania(Research in Plant Disease) Majune, Dadili Japhet; Masawe, Peter Albert; Mbega, ErnestItem Different Plant Extracts against Phytophthora infestans (Mont.) de Bary in Tomato in Vitro(Scientific Research Publishing Inc.) Ndala, Rachel; Mbega, Ernest; Ndakidemi, PatrickItem Distribution and occurrence of indigenous strains of atoxigenic and toxigenic Aspergillus section Flavi in groundnut producing areas of Southern Tanzania(Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences (JBES)) Mfaume, Juma; Matemu, Athanasia; Mbega, ErnestItem Diversity and distribution of Maize-associated totivirus strains from Tanzania.(Springer) Read, David; Featherston, Jonathan; Rees, David; Thompson, Genevieve; Roberts, Ronel; Flett, Bradley; Mashingaidze, Kingstone; Pietersen, Gerhard; Kiula, Barnabas; Kullaya, Alois; Mbega, ErnestItem Dynamics of nicotine across the soil–tobacco plant interface is dependent on agro-ecology, nitrogen source, and rooting depth(Elsevier) Lisuma, Jacob; Mbega, Ernest; Ndakidemi, PatrickItem Effect of bat guano and rabbit urine liquid fertilizers on growth physiognomies of Spinacia oleracea under hydroponics(Current Horticulture) Ssentambi, Margaret; Mbega, Ernest; Ndakidemi, Patrick; Kiriba, DeoItem Effects of Growth Conditions on the Forms of Xenorhabdus nematophila: A Symbiotic Bacterium of the Entomopathogenic Steinernema carpocapsae(Ingenta) Zhang, Fengqin; Makirita, Winisia E.; Wu, Lili; Yajie, Gou; Liu, Yong; Peng, Liuliang; Chacha, Musa; Mbega, Ernest; Li, Xiaolong; He, Nongyue; Liu, TonghuaItem Effects of Nanoparticles of Metal Oxides on the Survival of the Entomopathogenic Nematode: .(Ingenta) Makirita, Winisia; Yong, Liu; He, Nongyue; Mbega, Ernest; Chacha, Musa; Li, Xiaolong; Zhang, FengqinItem Effects of Selected Pesticidal Plants on Termites Affecting Maize Production in Arusha, Tanzania(Scientific Research Publishing Inc.) James, Shaban; Ndakidemi, Patrick; Mbega, ErnestItem Endophytic Rhizobacteria for Mineral Nutrients Acquisition in Plants: Possible Functions and Ecological Advantages(Springer Nature Switzerland AG.) Aloo, Becky; Tripathi, Vishal; Mbega, Ernest; Makumba, Billy A.Item Environmental and genotypes influence on seed iron and zinc levels of landraces and improved varieties of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in Tanzania(Elsevier) Philipo, Mashamba; Ndakidemi, Patrick; Mbega, ErnestItem Environmentally stable common bean genotypes for production in different agro-ecological zones of Tanzania(Heliyon) Philipo, Mashamba; Ndakidemi, Patrick; Mbega, ErnestItem Evaluation of some common beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) genotypes for efficiency in using phosphorus for grain yield and yield components(Net Journal of Agricultural Science, 2018-09-06) Kilango, Michael A.; Muhamba, Tryphone; Mbega, ErnestCommon beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) are important supplementary protein sources and soil nutrient restorer for subsistence farmers in Tanzania. Yields of common beans, however, are limited by low soil fertility, as they are grown in poor soils, often without fertilizers. Phosphorus (P) deficiency is one of the primary constraints to bean production in the tropics. Experiments were conducted at Uyole and Mbimba in Southern highlands of Tanzania to investigate the genotypic variations of common beans in P utilization based on grain yield and yield components. Eight bean genotypes were tested at 0, 30 and 60 kg P ha -1 as Triple Super Phosphate. A split plot in a Randomized Complete Block Design was used for arrangements of treatments. Data analysis was performed using GENSTAT statistical analysis package Discovery Edition 4. Significant differences in pods/plant, seeds per pod, 100-seed weight and grain yield among genotypes were observed. Genotype GD 4032 performed better than other genotypes at all P applications and their response to P addition was positively significant, suggesting the vital role of P in grain yield. Genotype GD 4032 could be used to improve the productivity, reduce P requirements and making bean production more sustainable.