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Mary Gathara
Mary Gathara
Research Scientist, Kenya Forestry Research Institute
Verified email at kefri.org
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Can climate-driven change influence silicon assimilation by cereals and hence the distribution of lepidopteran stem borers in East Africa?
PA Calatayud, E Njuguna, S Mwalusepo, M Gathara, G Okuku, A Kibe, ...
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 224, 95-103, 2016
252016
Interactions between native tree species and environmental variables along forest edge-interior gradient in fragmented forest patches of Taita Hills, Kenya
C Wekesa, EK Maranga, BK Kirui, GM Muturi, M Gathara
Forest Ecology and Management 409, 789-798, 2018
202018
Prediction of Osyris lanceolata (Hochst. & Steud.) site suitability using indicator plant species and edaphic factors in humid highland and dry lowland forests in Kenya
M Gathara, P Makenzi, J Kimondo, G Muturi
Journal of Horticulture and Forestry 6 (11), 99-106, 2014
162014
Characteristics of soils in selected maize growing sites along altitudinal gradients in East African highlands
E Njuguna, M Gathara, S Nadir, S Mwalusepo, D Williamson, PE Mathé, ...
Data in brief 5, 138-144, 2015
132015
Modelling the distributions of maize stem borers at local scale in East African mountain gradients using climatic and edaphic variables
S Mwalusepo, ES Massawe, T Johansson, E Abdel-Rahman, M Gathara, ...
African entomology 26 (2), 458-470, 2018
32018
Biophysical environmental factors influencing the distribution and yield of Osyris lanceolata (hochst&steud). Case study of Gachuthi and Kibwezi forest, Kenya.
MW Gathara
Egerton University, 2015
32015
Germination and growth performance of Aloe turkanensis and Aloe secundiflora under different substrates
KW Mukonyi, VO Oeba, R Chiteva, J Lelon, MW Gathara
Journal of Agricultural Research 6 (10), 2132-2138, 2011
32011
Influence of Soil Nutrients, Tree Age, and Sandalwood Provenances on Sandalwood Oil Yield and Quality
M Gathara, B Kamondo, R Mwadalu, S Omondi, M Kivuti, N Wairagu, ...
International Journal of Forestry Research 2022, 2022
12022
Mixed species natural forest regeneration trajectory in clear-felled monoculture plantation sites in Kenya: A step towards developing a natural forests restoration framework
MM Kaigongi, GM Muturi, JN Kigomo, M Gathara, J Otuoma
African Journal of Ecology 61 (2), 513-518, 2023
2023
Potential of soil and water conservation technologies for dryland agriculture and forestry
R Mwadalu, A Kisiwa, M Elema, M Gathara
Journal of Applied Biosciences 181, 18925-18939, 2023
2023
Research Article Influence of Soil Nutrients, Tree Age, and Sandalwood Provenances on Sandalwood Oil Yield and Quality
M Gathara, B Kamondo, R Mwadalu, S Omondi, M Kivuti, N Wairagu, ...
2022
POTENTIAL OF CASUARINA EQUISETIFOLIA AND MELIA VOLKENSII TREE SPECIES IN IMPROVING SOIL FERTILITY IN KWALE AND KILIFI COUNTIES, KENYA
R Mwadalu, M Gathara, G Muturi, MTE Mbuvi
Kenya Forestry Research Institute, 2021
2021
Potential of casuarina equisetifolia and melia volkensii tree species in improving soil fertility in Kwale and Kilifi Counties, Kenya
M Riziki, M Gathara, M Gabriel, MTE Mbuvi
East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal 84 (1), 2020
2020
Role of Casuarina equisetifolia and Melia volkensii systems in improving soil fertility in coastal Kenya.
R Mwadalu, G Muturi, M Mbuvi, M Gathara
2019
Can Climate-Driven Change Influence Silicon Assimilation by Cereals and Hence the Distribution of Lepidopteran Stem Borers in East Africa?
BP Le Ru, S Subramanian, M Gathara, G Ong¢amo, S Mwalusepo, ...
Elsevier, 2016
2016
Variation of soil nutrients in maize growing areas along the altitudinal gradient of Taita hills transect in Kenya
E Njuguna, B Le Ru, G Okuku, M Gathara, S Mwalusepo, G Juma, ...
International Journal of Contemporary Applied Sciences 2 (4), 1-8, 2015
2015
Characteristics of soils in selected maize growing sites along altitudinal gradients in East African highlands
G Ong¢amo, E Njuguna, M Gathara, S Nadir, S Mwalusepo, G Juma, ...
University of Nairobi, 2015
2015
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