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Samuel Onyuoki Angwenyi (PhD. Cand., MSc., BSc.)
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1. Boddupalli, P., Suresh L.M., Mwatuni, Beyene, Y., Makumbi, D., Gowda, M., Olsena, M., Hodson, D., Worku, M., Mezzalama,
M., Molnar, T., Dhugga, K., Wangai, A., Gichuru, L., Angwenyi, S., Alemayehu, Y., Hansen, J. and Lassen, P. Maize lethal
necrosis (MLN): Efforts toward containing the spread and impact of a devastating transboundary disease in sub-Saharan Africa.
Virus Research, 282 (2020) 197943
2. Masanga, J., Runo, S., Mwatuni, F., Micheni, C., Kuria, P., Angwenyi, S., Omanya, G and Braidwood, L. (2020). ‘Maize Lethal
Necrosis, An Emerging Threat to Maize Production and Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa, J. B. Ristaino and A. Records’.
Emerging Plant Diseases and Global Food Security. APS Publications. 81-100
3. Mutiga, S. K., Morales, L., Angwenyi, S., Wainaina, J. M., Harvey, J. W., Das, B. and Nelson, R. J. (2017). Association between
agronomic traits and aflatoxin accumulation in diverse maize lines grown under two soil nitrogen levels in Eastern Kenya. Fields
crops research, 205: 124-134
4. Omange R.W., Ocholla A.O., Kwallah. A.O., Kageha S. N., Mwangi J., Cherutich R.K., Odeny. T.A., Nzomo T., Angwenyi S.,
Yonga. P., Kariuki F., Kemei P.C., Nindo F., Songok E.M. (2016). Report on the UNESCO-Merck Africa Research Summit
2015; Accelerating Access and Sustaining Innovation 'from Africa for Africa'. African Journal of Infectious Diseases, 24;
11(1):26-43
5. Bisimwa N. P., Kinimi, E., Shayo, J. M., Angwenyi, O. S., Weyer, J., Vuren, J. P., Paweska, J. T., Mboera, E. L., Rweyemamu,
M. M., Misinzo, G. and Kasanga, C. J. (2018). Distribution and Diversity of Mosquitoes and the role of Aedes in the transmission
of arboviruses in selected districts of Tanzania. International Journals of Mosquito Research, 5(1): 53-60
6. N.P. Bisimwa, S.Angwenyi, E. Kinimi, M. Shayo, B.A. Bwihangane and C.J. Kasanga. (2016). Molecular detection of
arboviruses in Aedes mosquitoes collected from Kyela district, Tanzania. Revue de Médecine Vétérinaire, 167 (5-6): 138-144
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