Jefwa, J.*    

Firstname:J.* 
Surname:Jefwa 
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Institute:Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Institute of CIAT 
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2018

Impact of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and earthworms on soil aggregate stability, glomalin, and performance of pigeonpea, Cajanus cajan, Muchane, M.*, Pulleman, M. M., Vanlauwe, B., Jefwa, J.* and Kuyper, T. W., in: Soil Research, pages 1-13, ISSN 1838-675X, 2018. [DOI]
 

2014

Do commercial biological and chemical products increase crop yields and economic returns under smallholder farmer conditions?, Jefwa, J.*, Pypers, P., Jemo, M., Thuita, M., Mutegi, E., Laditi, M. A, Faye, A.*, Kavoo, A. M.*, Munyahali, W., Herrmann, L., Atieno, M., Okalebo, J. R., Yusuf, A. A.*, Ibrahim, A.*, Ndung'u-Magiroi, K. W.*, Asrat, A.*, Muletta, D.*, Ncho, C.*, Kamaa, M. and Lesueur, D., pages 81-96, chapter 7, Springer, ISBN 978-3-319-07662-1, 2014. [DOI]
 

2013

Indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and growth of tissue-cultured banana plantlets under nursery and field conditions in Rwanda, Jefwa, J.*, Rurangwa, E.*, Gaidashova, S.*, Kavoo, A. M.*, Mwashasha, M.*, Robinson, J.*, Blomme, G. and Vanlauwe, B., pages 83-92, chapter 10, CABI, ISBN 978-1-78064-231-4, 2013.
 

2011

CIALCA interventions for productivity increase of cropping system components in the African Great Lakes zone, Pypers, P., Bimponda, W.*, Birachi, E., Bishikwabo, K., Blomme, G., Carpentier, S. C., Gahigi, A.*, Gaidashova, S.*, Jefwa, J.*, Kantengwa, S., Kanyaruguru, J., Lepoint, P., Lodi-Lama, J., Manzekele, M.*, Mapatano, S.*, Merckx, R ., Ndabamenye, T.*, Ngoga, T.*, Nitumfuidi, J.*, Niyuhire, C.*, Ntamwira, J.*, Ouma, E., Sanginga, J. M., Sivirihauma, C., Swennen, R.+, Van Asten, P., Vanlauwe, B., Vigheri, N. and Walangululu, J.*, Abstract (Oral Presentation) in Book of Abstracts of CIALCA International Conference on "Challenges and Opportunities for Agricultural Intensification of the Humid-Highland Systems of sub-Saharan Africa", Kigali, Rwanda, 24-27 October, 2011.
 
Production gradients in smallholder banana (cv. Giant Cavendish) farms in central Kenya, Okumu, M. O.*, Van Asten, P., Kahangi, E.*, Okech, S. H.*, Jefwa, J.* and Vanlauwe, B.+, in: Scientia Horticulturae, volume 127, number 4, pages 475-481, ISSN 0304-4238, 2011. [DOI]
 

2010

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in the East African Highland banana cropping systems as related to edapho-climatic conditions and management practices: case study of Rwanda, Gaidashova, S.*, Van Asten, P., Jefwa, J.*, Delvaux, B. and Declerck, S., in: Fungal Ecology, volume 3, number 3, pages 225-233, ISSN 1754-5048, 2010. [DOI]
 
Benefits and potential use of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in banana and plantain (Musa spp.) systems in Africa, Jefwa, J.*, Vanlauwe, B.+, Coyne, D., Van Asten, P., Gaidashova, S.*, Rurangwa, E.*, Mwashasha, M.* and Elsen, A., in: Acta Horticulturae, number 879, pages 479-486, ISSN 0567-7572, 2010.
 

2008

Benefits and potential use of Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in banana and plantain systems in Africa, Jefwa, J.*, Coyne, D., Gaidashova, S.*, Elsen, A., Van Asten, P. and Vanlauwe, B., Abstracts, P. 67 in the Program and Book of Abstracts, International Banana 2008 Conference, "Banana and Plantain in Africa: Harnessing International Partnerships to Increase Research Impact". 5 - 9 October, Mombasa, Kenya, 2008.
 

2007

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in the rhizosphere of bananas in farming systems of Central Kenya, Jefwa, J.*, Ruto, L.*, Elsen, A., Kahangi, E.*, Van Asten, P., Losenge, T.*, Mwajita, M.*, Vanlauwe, B. and Sanginga, N.+, Abstract, 2007.
 

2004

Banana inputs, production, and marketing in Kenya and Uganda, Jefwa, J.*, Kahangi, E.*, Rutto, L., Odee, D., Mubiru, P., Gold, C., Okech, S., Elsen, A., Gichuki, C, Vanlauwe, B. and Sanginga, N., in: Enhanced soil productivity in East and Southern Africa: Rockefeller Foundation Grantees workshop, 20-23 September 2004, Nairobi, Kenya, 2004.