43 results on '"Nyeko, Philip"'
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2. Promoting insect farming and household consumption through agricultural training and nutrition education in Africa: A study protocol for a multisite cluster-randomized controlled trial
3. Growth and Reproductive Performance of Edible Grasshopper (Ruspolia differens) on Different Artificial Diets
4. Evaluation of Selected Agricultural By-Products as Potential Feeds for the Rearing of Edible Grasshopper, Ruspolia Differens (Serville) (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)
5. Farmer’s knowledge of termite species and infestation in eastern Uganda
6. Performance of the African edible bush‐cricket,Ruspolia differens,on single and mixed diets containing inflorescences of their host plant species
7. Nutritional potential of tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.) from semi-arid and subhumid zones of Uganda
8. Developing Mass Egg-Laying Medium for the Edible Ruspolia differens (Orthoptera: Tettigonidae)
9. Host plants of the non‐swarming edible bush cricket Ruspolia differens
10. Seasonal pattern in population dynamics and host plant use of non‐swarmingRuspolia differensServille (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)
11. Morphological Variations inTamarindus indicaLINN. Fruits and Seed Traits in the Different Agroecological Zones of Uganda
12. Artificial diets determine fatty acid composition in edible Ruspolia differens (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)
13. The fatty acid composition of edible grasshopperRuspolia differens(Serville) (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) feeding on diversifying diets of host plants
14. Fatty acid content and composition in edible Ruspolia differens feeding on mixtures of natural food plants
15. The edible katydid Ruspolia differens is a selective feeder on the inflorescences and leaves of grass species
16. The ecology of tree reproduction in an African medium altitude rain forest
17. Physicochemical composition ofTamarindus indicaL. (Tamarind) in the agro-ecological zones of Uganda
18. Mixed artificial diets enhance the developmental and reproductive performance of the edible grasshopper, Ruspolia differens (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)
19. Diet acceptance and preference of the edible grasshopper Ruspolia differens (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae)
20. Mineral composition of Tamarindus indica LINN (tamarind) pulp and seeds from different agro‐ecological zones of Uganda
21. Knowledge, attitudes and practices in tamarind (Tamarindus indica L.) use and conservation in Eastern Uganda
22. The successional pathway of the tree community and how it shapes the fruit-feeding butterfly community in an Afrotropical forest
23. Tree communities of different aged logged areas in an Afrotropical rainforest
24. Tree community composition and vegetation structure predict butterfly community recovery in a restored Afrotropical rain forest
25. Bottom-up impact on the cecidomyiid leaf galler and its parasitism in a tropical rainforest
26. Fruit-feeding butterfly communities as indicators of forest restoration in an Afro-tropical rainforest
27. Bottom-up manipulations alter the community structures of galling insects and gall morphs onNeoboutonia macrocalyxtrees in a moist tropical rainforest
28. Retraction Note: Patterns of bee diversity in mosaic agricultural landscapes of central Uganda: implication of pollination services conservation for food security
29. Butterfly Community Composition Across a Successional Gradient in a Human-disturbed Afro-tropical Rain Forest
30. Canopy openness in gaps determines the influence of herbaceous climbers and insect folivory on the survival of a tropical pioneer tree, Neoboutonia macrocalyx Pax
31. Morphological variation among shea tree (Vitellaria paradoxa subsp. nilotica) ‘ethnovarieties’ in Uganda
32. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Patterns of bee diversity in mosaic agricultural landscapes of central Uganda: implication of pollination services conservation for food security
33. Traditional management and conservation of shea trees (Vitellaria paradoxa subspecies nilotica) in Uganda
34. Folk Classification of Shea Butter Tree (Vitellaria paradoxa subsp. nilotica) Ethno-varieties in Uganda
35. Decomposition of tissue baits and termite density along a gradient of human land‐use intensification in Western Kenya
36. Does farm worker health vary between localised and globalised food supply systems?
37. Eucalyptus infestation by Leptocybe invasa in Uganda
38. The Potential Impact on Farmer Health of Enhanced Export Horticultural Trade between the U.K. and Uganda
39. Dung Beetle Assemblages and Seasonality in Primary Forest and Forest Fragments on Agricultural Landscapes in Budongo, Uganda
40. Geographical variation in carbon dioxide fluxes from soils in agro‐ecosystems and its implications for life‐cycle assessment
41. Integrating Ethno-Ecological and Scientific Knowledge of Termites for Sustainable Termite Management and Human Welfare in Africa
42. Farmers' knowledge, perceptions and management of the gall-forming wasp,Leptocybe invasa(Hymenoptera: Eulophidae), onEucalyptusspecies in Uganda
43. Does forest gap size affects population size, plant size, reproductive success and pollinator visitation in Lantana camara, a tropical invasive shrub?
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