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THE TANZANIA COMMISSION FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (COSTECH) Preface. The Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH) is the principal advisory organ to the Government on all matters pertaining to Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) and their application for socio-economic development of the country. Among of its mandate are acquisition, storage and dissemination of scientific and technological information to public and private universities, government departments and major national R&D institutions affiliated to COSTECH for easy of reference and research/project scaling-up. Therefore COSTECH brings to you a booklet of about 132 agriculture articles which provide various researched knowledge/information of agriculture that might be of advantageous for you as a an agriculture researcher for your either new research/project or scaling-up work by typing a link on web browser and pressing enter to go the articles’ information.

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THE TANZANIA COMMISSION FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

(COSTECH)

Preface.

The Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH) is the principal advisory organ to

the Government on all matters pertaining to Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) and their

application for socio-economic development of the country. Among of its mandate are acquisition,

storage and dissemination of scientific and technological information to public and private universities,

government departments and major national R&D institutions affiliated to COSTECH for easy of

reference and research/project scaling-up.

Therefore COSTECH brings to you a booklet of about 132 agriculture articles which provide various

researched knowledge/information of agriculture that might be of advantageous for you as a an

agriculture researcher for your either new research/project or scaling-up work by typing a link on web

browser and pressing enter to go the articles’ information.

Dr. Hassan Mshinda

DIRECTOR GENERAL

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AGRICULTURE ARTICLES METADATA FOR YEAR 2011

1. Title: Marketing reform? The rise and fall of agricultural liberalization in TanzaniaAuthor: B Cooksey -, 2011 - Online LibraryInstitutional: Coordinator, Tanzania Agriculture Situation Analysis (TASA)Journal: Development Policy ReviewPublisher: WileyImpact Factor: 1.522Keywords: Agriculture, marketing, liberalization, Tanzania 1 IntroductionLink: http://tinyurl.com/n6qjuae

2. Title: Conservation agriculture (CA) in Tanzania: the case of the Mwangaza B CA farmer Field School (FFS), Rhotia Village, Karatu District, Arusha

Author: Marietha Z. Owenya- a and Wilfred L. Mariki-a, Josef Kienzle-b , TheodorFriedrich-b & Amir Kassam-b

Institutional: FAO CA SARD Project, SARI, PO Box 6024, Arusha, Tanzania-a FAO Agriculture Department, Rome, Italy- b

Journal: International Journal of Agricultural SustainabilityPublisher: Taylor & FrancisImpact Factor: 1.696Keywords: agriculture; conservation; cover crops; farmer; field; livelihood; ripping; school; soil

health; sustainabilityLink: http://tinyurl.com/7f67ra4

3. Title: Implementation and opportunity costs of reducing deforestation and forest degradation In Tanzania

Author: Rogers E. Malimbwi & Panteleo K. Munishi Institutional: Faculty of Forestry & Nature Conservation, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Chuo

Kikuu, Morogoro, TanzaniaJournal: Nature climate changePublisher:Impact Factor:Keywords: Link: http://tinyurl.com/koc5f3h

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4. Title: Climate variability and crop production in TanzaniaAuthor (s): Pedram Rowhani, David B. Lobell, Marc Linderman and Navin RamankuttInstitutional: OthersJournal: Agricultural and Forest MeteorologyPublisher: ElsevierImpact Factor: 3.389Keywords: Food security; Climate variability; TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/kq8edlq

5. Title: Mapping socio-economic scenarios of land cover change: A GIS method to enable ecosystem service modeling

Author: B.P. Mbilinyi, P.K.T. Munishi et al...Institutional: Faculty of Agriculture, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro,

Tanzania Department of Geography, University of Dar es Salaam, P.O. Box 35049, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Journal: Journal of Environmental ManagementPublisher: ElsevierImpact Factor: 3.245Keywords: Carbon; Ecosystem services; GIS; Scenarios; Spatial modelling; TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/63d8kr2

6. Title: Effects of trophy hunting on lion and leopard populations in TanzaniaAuthor: KISSUI, B. M, MALITI, H et al...Institutional: African Wildlife Foundation, Arusha, Tanzania &Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute,

Arusha, TanzaniaJournal: Conservation BiologyPublisher: Wiley Online LibraryImpact Factor: 4.692Key Words: harvests; Panthera leo; Panthera pardus; population trends; sport hunting cacería

deportiva; Panthera leo; Panthera pardus; cosechas; tendencias poblacionalesLink: http://tinyurl.com/pd4f4w3

7. Title: Does the combined application of organic and mineral nutrient sources influence maize productivity? A meta-analysis

Author: Pauline Chivenge, Bernard Vanlauwe and Johan SixInstitutional: OthersJournal: Plant and SoilPublisher: SpringerImpact Factor: 2.733Key words: Organic resource quality Interactive effects integrated soil fertility management Yield

response Meta-analysis Agronomic N use efficiency N fertilizer Link: http://tinyurl.com/q69yq7l

8. Title: Climate volatility and poverty vulnerability in Tanzania

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Author: Syud Amer Ahmeda et al...Institutional: OthersJournal: Global Environmental ChangePublisher: Elsevier Impact Factor: -Key Words: Climate; Volatility; Poverty; Vulnerability; Tanzania; GCM Link: http://tinyurl.com/5s6dqu5

9. Title: Agricultural growth, poverty, and nutrition in TanzaniaAuthor: Karl Pauw and James ThurlowInstitutional: OthersJournal: Food Policy Publisher: ElsevierImpact Factor: 2.054Key Words: Economic growth; Poverty; Undernourishment; Computable general equilibrium

modeling; TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/q4dvxqs

10. Title: Measuring, modeling and mapping ecosystem services in the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania

Author(s): Brendan Fisher et al...Institutional: Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania, Economic Research Bureau, University of

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Department of Geography, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Journal: Progress in Physical GeographyPublisher: SAGEImpact Factor: 3.36Keywords: biodiversity, carbon storage, Eastern Arc Mountains, economic valuation, ecosystem

services, TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/pqwzbmq

11. Title: Dietary differences of the multimammate mouse, Mastomys natalensis (Smith, 1834), across different habitats and seasons in Tanzania and Swaziland

Author(s): Loth S. Mulungu, Apia W. Massawe et al...Institutional: Pest Management Centre, Sokoine University of Agriculture, PO Box 3110, Morogoro,

TanzaniaJournal: Wildlife Research,Publisher: CSIROImpact Factor: 1.323Keywords: -Link: http://tinyurl.com/psn9aej

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12. Title: Implications of ecological and social characteristics to community livelihoods in the coastal areas of Tanzania

Author(s): Majule A. E.Institutional: Institute of Resource Assessment (IRA), University of Dar es Salaam, P.O. Box 35097,

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. E-mail: [email protected]: African Journal of Environmental Science and TechnologyPublisher: -Impact Factor: -Keywords: -Link: http://tinyurl.com/o4aese2

13. Title: The effect of system innovations on water productivity in subsistence rainfed agricultural systems in semi-arid Tanzania

Author(s): H. Makuriraa, H.H.G. Savenije et al...Institutional: OthersJournal: Agricultural Water ManagementPublisher: ElsevierImpact Factor: 1.998Keywords: Rainfed; Grain yield; Fanya juu; Sub-Saharan Africa; Food securityLink: http://tinyurl.com/coaamt2

14. Title: Carbon pools in tree biomass and soils under rotational woodlot systems in Eastern Tanzania

Author(s): A. A. Kimaro, M. E. Isaac, S. A. O. Chamshama Institutional: Faculty of Forestry and Nature Conservation, Department of Forest Biology, Sokoine

University of Agriculture, 3010, Morogoro, TanzaniaJournal: Carbon Sequestration Potential of Agroforestry Systems Advances in AgroforestryPublisher: SpringerImpact Factor: -Keywords: Avoided deforestation Carbon sequestration Tree fallows WoodfuelLink: http://tinyurl.com/of3k2lb

15. Title: High global food prices–crisis or opportunity for smallholder farmers in Tanzania?Author (s): Joseph P. Hella and Illuminatous M. KamileInstitutional: Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, TanzaniaJournal: Development in PracticePublisher: Taylor & FrancisImpact Factor: -Keywords: Governance and public policy, Labour and livelihoodsLink: http://tinyurl.com/qznubos

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16. Title: Yield and soil system changes from conservation tillage in dryland farming: A case study from North Eastern Tanzania

Author(s): Siza Tumbo et al...Institutional: Soil Water Management Research Group, Sokoine University of Agriculture, TanzaniaJournal: Agricultural Water ManagementPublisher: ElsevierImpact Factor: 1.998Keywords: Conservation tillage; Ripping; Agricultural droughts; In situ water harvesting; Maize

yields; Soil health; Short- and long-term effects; TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/65slt4z

17. Title: Prevalence of extra-intestinal porcine helminth infections and assessment of sanitary conditions of pig slaughter slabs in Dar es Salaam city, Tanzania

Author(s): Ernatus M. Mkupasi, Helena A. Ngowi, Hezron Emmanuel NongaInstitutional: Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health, Sokoine University of

Agriculture, P.O. Box 3021, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro, TanzaniaJournal: Tropical Animal Health and ProductionPublisher: Springer NetherlandsImpact Factor: 1.115Keywords: Pig slaughter, Sanitary conditions, Cysticercosis, Echinococcosis, AscariosisLink: http://tinyurl.com/me2yg3m

18. Title: Yield and soil system changes from conservation tillage in dryland farming: A case study from North Eastern Tanzania

Author(s): Elin Enfors, Jennie Barron, Hodson Makurira, Johan Rockström and Siza TumboInstitutional: Soil Water Management Research Group, Sokoine University of Agriculture, TanzaniaJournal: Agricultural Water ManagementPublisher: ElsevierImpact Factor: 1.998Keywords: Conservation tillage; Ripping; Agricultural droughts; In situ water harvesting; Maize

yields; Soil health; Short- and long-term effects; TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/65slt4z

Title: Carbon pools in tree biomass and soils under rotational woodlot systems in Eastern Tanzania

Author(S): A. A. Kimaro, M. E. Isaac, S. A. O. ChamshamaInstitutional: Faculty of Forestry and Nature Conservation, Department of Forest Biology, Sokoine

University of Agriculture, 3010, Morogoro, TanzaniaJournal: Carbon Sequestration Potential of Agroforestry SystemsPublisher: Springer NetherlandsImpact factor: -Keywords: Avoided deforestation Carbon sequestration Tree fallows Wood-fuel

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Link: http://tinyurl.com/of3k2lb

19. Title: Access to Land for Urban Farming in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: Histories, Benefits, and Insecure Tenure

Author(S): L McLeesInstitutional: OtherJournal: Journal of Modern African StudiesPublisher: Cambridge University Press Impact Factor:-Keywords: -Link: http://tinyurl.com/l36k2j9

20. Title: Payments for Watershed Services Supporting Sustainable Agricultural Development in Tanzania

Author(S): Giacomo Branca-1, Leslie Lipper-1, Bernadette Neves-1, Dosteus Lopa-2 and Iddi Mwanyoka-3

Institutional: 1-Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy2-CARE Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania3-WWF Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Journal: The Journal of Environment DevelopmentPublisher: SageImpact Factor: 3.245Keywords: environmental services, water pollution, sustainable agriculture, economic incentivesLink: http://tinyurl.com/m6kdjo8

21. Title: Resilience in agriculture through crop diversification: adaptive management for Environmental change

Authors(s): Brenda B. LinInstitutional: OtherJournal: BiosciencePublisher: American Institute of Biological SciencesImpact Factor: 4.739Keywords: resilience, climate change, diversified agro ecosystems, adaptation, trade-offsLink: http://tinyurl.com/pmslhla

22. Title: Formulation and sensory evaluation of complementary foods from local, cheap and readily available cereals and legumes in Iringa, Tanzania

Author(s): Happiness S. Muhimbula, Abdulsudi Issa-Zacharia and Joyce KinaboInstitutional: Department of Food Science and Technology, Sokoine University of Agriculture,

Morogoro, Tanzania

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Journal: African Journal of Food SciencePublisher: Academic JournalsImpact Factor: -Keywords: Complementary foods, formulation, six month infant, energy, protein, cereals, legumesLink: http://tinyurl.com/6hndzst

23. Title: Analysis of seasonal land use in Usangu wetlands, Tanzania: an object-oriented technique for multi-temporal analysis with high-resolution data

Author(s): F Canisius, H Turral, BP MbilinyiInstitutional: Sokoine University of Agriculture, Chuo Kikuu, United Republic of TanzaniaJournal: International Journal of Remote SensingPublisher: Taylor & FrancisImpact Factor: 1.117Keywords: -Link: http://tinyurl.com/mujnazm

24. Title: Access and use of agricultural information and knowledge in TanzaniaAuthor(s): Edda Tandi Lwoga Institutional: Directorate of Library Services, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences,

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.Journal: Library ReviewPublisher: Emerald Group Publishing LimitedImpact Factor: -Keywords: Agriculture, Generation and dissemination of information, Knowledge capture,

Knowledge management, Rural areas, TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/cv4k64s

25. Title: Predicting body weight of Tanzania shorthorn zebu cattle using heart girth measurements

Author(s): I P B Kashoma, C Luziga, C W Werema, G A Shirima and D NdossiInstitutional: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O.Box 3020,

Morogoro, Tanzania. [email protected] or ([email protected]) Ministry of Livestock Development and Fisheries, P.O. Box 9152, Dar es salaam,

TanzaniaJournal: Livestock Research for Rural DevelopmentPublisher: CIPAVImpact Factor: -Keywords: Agro-pastoral system, marketing, regression analysis, visual assessmentLink: http://tinyurl.com/9chcgb8

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26. Title: Smallholder dairy farming in Tanzania Current profiles and prospects for developmentAuthor(s): Swai, Emmanuel S.; Karimuribo, Esron D.Institutional: Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health Sokoine University of

Agriculture P.O. Box 3021, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro, TANZANIA.Journal: Outlook on AgriculturePublisher: IP Publishing LtdImpact Factor: 0.556Keywords: Smallholder Dairy Farming; Constraints; Opportunities; TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/65l2wtr

27. Title: Assessing the Hydrological Conditions of the Usangu Wetlands in TanzaniaAuthor(s): Shadrack MwakalilaInstitutional: Department of Geography, University of Dar-es-Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

E-mail: [email protected]: Journal of Water Resource and ProtectionPublisher: SCIRPImpact Factor: -Keywords: River Flows, Usangu Wetlands, Irrigation, Great Ruaha RiverLink: -

28. Title: Sweetpotato seed systems in Uganda, Tanzania, and Rwanda Author(s): S Namanda, R Gibson, K SindiInstitutional: OtherJournal: Journal of Sustainable AgriculturePublisher: Taylor & FrancisImpact Factor: 0.673Keywords: Africa, volunteers, virus infection, propagation, planting materialLink: http://tinyurl.com/nzbtqmf

29. Title: The Economics of Water in Paddy and Non-Paddy Crop Production around theKilombero Valley Ramsar Site, Tanzania: Productivity, Costs, Returns and Implication to Poverty Reduction

Author(s): Emmanuel B. Musamba, Yonika M. Ngaga, Emmanuel K. Boon, Richard A. Giliba, Agnes Sirima

Institutional: Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Tanzania E-mail: [email protected] of Forest Economics, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania,Forestry Training Institute, Arusha, Tanzania 5Department of Wildlife Management, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania

Journal: Journal of Agricultural SciencePublisher: KAMLA-RAJ ENTERPRISESImpact Factor: 2.041

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Keywords: Water Productivity. Residual Imputation Approach. Paddy. Non-PaddyLink: http://tinyurl.com/np36rn5

30. Title: Assessment and management of post harvest losses of fresh mango under small-scale business in Morogoro, Tanzania

Author(s): JT Msogoya, ES KimaroInstitutional: Sokoine University of Agriculture, P. O Box 3005, Morogoro, Tanzania

Temeke Municipality, P.O Box 4643 Temeke, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaJournal: Journal of Animal & Plant SciencesPublisher: ElewaImpact Factor: 0.585Keywords: Fruit deterioration, Shade structure, Hot water treatment, MangoLink: http://tinyurl.com/czo2nu8

31. Title: The negative impact of land acquisition on indigenous communities' livelihood and environment in Tanzania

Author(s): MM Kusiluka, S Kongela, MA KusilukaInstitutional: School of Real Estate Studies, Ardhi University, P.O. Box 35176, Dar es Salaam,

Tanzania Mwalimu Nyerere Memorial Academy, Tanzania Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania

Journal: Habitat InternationalPublisher: ElsevierImpact Factor: -Keywords: Land acquisition; Indigenous communities; Environment; TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/cr4vxjg

32. Title: Water allocation and management in an emerging spate irrigation system in Makanya Catchment, Tanzania

Author(s): Filbert B.R. RwehumbizaInstitutional: Soil Water Management Research Program, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Box

3001, Morogoro, TanzaniaJournal: Agricultural Water ManagementPublisher: ElsevierImpact Factor: 1.998Keywords: Uncertainties; Spate irrigation; Floods; Water sharing; Institutions; Ephemeral riverLink: http://tinyurl.com/6jc5o2b

33. Title: An empirical framework for scaling-out of water system innovations: Lessons from diffusion of water system innovations in the Makanya catchment in Northern Tanzania

Author(s): S.D. Tumbo, K.D. Mutabazi, M.M. Byakugila, H.F.M. Mahoo

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Institutional: Soil and Water Management Research Group, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. Box 3003, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro, Tanzania

Journal: Agricultural Water ManagementPublisher: ElsevierImpact Factor: 1.998Keywords: Scaling-out; Water system innovations; Framework; AdoptionLink: http://tinyurl.com/6z2wtoz

34. Title: Slaughter stock abattoir survey of carcasses and organ/offal condemnations in Arusha region, northern Tanzania

Authors(s): BL Mellau, HE Nonga, ED KarimuriboInstitutional: Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health, Sokoine University of

Agriculture, P.O. Box 3021, Morogoro TanzaniaJournal: Tropical Animal Health and ProductionPublisher: SpringerImpact Factor: 1.115Keywords: Livestock Diseases, Abattoir Records, Condemnation, Cattle, Sheep, GoatsLink: http://tinyurl.com/n5edhgo

35. Title: Study on Possibility of Assisting Tanzania Project of Agricultural MechanizationAuthor(s) H Feng, K Yueqiong, P Wenxue, X DetiInstitutional: Ministry of Agriculture Food Security and Cooperatives of Tanzania,Dar es Salaam

9192,TanzaniaJournal: Journal of Agricultural Mechanization ResearchPublisher: China National Knowledge InfrastructureImpact factor: -Keywords: agricultural mechanization assisting TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/kw3m54q

36. Title: Acceptance and Usage of Open Access Scholarly Communication by Postgraduate Students at the Sokoine University of Agriculture and the University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Author(s): FW DulleInstitutional: Sokoine University of AgricultureJournal: African Journal of Library, Archives and Information SciencePublisher: ajol.infoImpact Factor: -Keywords: -Link: http://tinyurl.com/c6qed3b

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37. Title: PROMISING IMPROVED TOMATO VARIETIES FOR EASTERN TANZANIAAuthor(s): Minja RR, Ambrose J, Ndee A, Swai IS and Ojiewo COInstitutional: Mikocheni Agricultural Research Institute, P. O. Box 6226, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

AVRDC – The World Vegetable Center, Regional Center for Africa, P.O. Box 10 Duluti, Arusha, Tanzania

Journal: African Journal of Horticultural SciencePublisher: hakenya.netImpact Factor: -Keywords: Solanum lycopersicum, abiotic, biotic, coastal, stress, vegetable production Link: http://tinyurl.com/kd6jvcb

38. Title: Deforestation and CO2 emissions in coastal Tanzania from 1990 to 2007Author(s): BONIFACE P. MBILINYI, JAPHET J. KASHAIGILIInstitutional: Department of Agricultural Engineering and Land Planning, Sokoine University of

Agriculture, PO Box 3003, Morogoro, TanzaniaDepartment of Forest Mensuration and Management, Sokoine University of Agriculture, PO Box 3013, Morogoro, Tanzania

Journal: Environmental ConservationPublisher: fpbmonitor.comImpact Factor: 1.927Keywords: biomass; carbon stock; climate change; eastern Africa; forest cover; forest reserves;

greenhouse gases; lowland forests; protected areas; remote sensingLink: http://tinyurl.com/kp26u9k

39. Title: Air layering and its potential in propagating Uapaca kirkiana: a fruit tree from the miombo woodland, Tanzania

Author(s): PP Mwang'ingo & LL LulandalaInstitutional: Faculty of Science, Sokoine University of Agriculture, PO Box 3058, Morogoro,

Tanzania Faculty of Forestry and Nature Conservation, Sokoine University of Agriculture, PO Box 3010, Morogoro, Tanzania

Journal: Southern Forests; a Journal of Forest SciencePublisher: Taylor & FrancisImpact Factor: 0.567Keywords: air layering, IBA application, initiation time, nursery survival, rooting success, Uapaca

kirkianaLink: http://tinyurl.com/blnugzu

40. Title: Women entrepreneurship development in Tanzania: Focus on food processing Author: Happiness McHomvuInstitutional: WED-Food Processing Programme, SIDO, TanzaniaJournal: Food ChainPublisher: Practical Action PublishingImpact Factor: -

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Keywords: food processing, food packaging, training, microenterprise, TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/mu5yd27

41. Title: Assessment of Heavy Metals in Some Edible and Fodder Plants from Mazimbu Village, Morogoro, Tanzania

Author: Richard A. Giliba, Canisius J. Kayombo, Emmanuel B. Musamba, Almas M. Kashindye and James R. Mushi

Institutional: Forestry Training Institute, Tanzania, Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism and Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania

Journal: Journal of Life SciencePublisher: krepublishers.comImpact Factor: -Keywords: Heavy Metals. Sewage. Sludge. Fodder Plants. Edible Plants. PollutionLink: http://tinyurl.com/cz75nue

42. Title: Dynamic land use and land cover changes and their effect on forest resources in a coastal village of Matemwe, Zanzibar, Tanzania

Author: Bakari S. Asseidb and Abbas J. MzeeInstitutional: Department of Commercial Crops, Fruits and Forestry (DCCFF), PO Box 3526,

Zanzibar, TanzaniaJournal: Land Use PolicyPublisher: ElsevierImpact Factor: -Keywords: Landscape; Change detection; GIS; Remote sensing; Agriculture; Shifting cultivation;

Forest managementLink: http://tinyurl.com/d5slhfb

43. Title: Rainfall variability and household coping strategies in northern Tanzania: a motivation for district-level strategies

Author: SLM Trærup, O MertzInstitutional: OthrerJournal: Regional Environmental ChangePublisher: SpringerImpact Factor: 3Keywords: Climate variability Local distribution Self-reported harvest shocks Coping strategies

TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/kooem62

44. Title: Culture, History and Identity: Landscapes of Inhabitation in the Mount Kilimanjaro Area, Tanzania, Essays in Honour of Paramount Chief Thomas Lenana Mlanga Marealle II (1915–2007)

Author: Thomas SpearInstitutional: OtherJournal: Azania: Archaeological Research in AfricaPublisher: RoutledgeImpact Factor: -Keywords: -

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Link: http://tinyurl.com/k2ho2ql

45. Title: Potential of Cowpea, Pigeonpea and Greengram to Contribute Nitrogen to Maize in Rotation on Ferralsol in Tanga–Tanzania

Author: AET Marandu, JP Mrema, E Semu, AS NyakiInstitutional: Mlingano Agricultural Research Institute, Tanga, Tanzania

Department of Soil Science, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, TanzaniaJournal: Innovations as Key to the Green Revolution in AfricaPublisher: Springer NetherlandsImpact Factor: -Keywords: Legume residues Maize stover Nitrate leaching Nitrogen mineralizationLink: http://tinyurl.com/pkmueru

46. Title: Tanzania: The Evolving Role of Universities in Economic Development Author: BLM Mwamila, BD DiyamettInstitutional: College of Engineering and Technology, University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam,

TanzaniaJournal: Insight and Innovation in International DevelopmentPublisher: Springer New YorkImpact Factor: 0.571Keywords: -Link: http://tinyurl.com/ndruwzp

47. Title: Growth, Stagnation or Retrogression? On the Accuracy of Economic Observations,Tanzania, 1961–2001

Author: Morten JervenInstitutional: OtherJournal: Journal of African EconomiesPublisher: Oxford University PressImpact Factor: -Keywords: -Link: http://tinyurl.com/pqmpdfa

48. Title: The agrarian question in Tanzania: using new evidence to reconcilean old debate

Author: Bernd E.T. MuellerInstitutional: OtherJournal: Review of African Political EconomyPublisher: RoutledgeImpact Factor:Keywords: Tanzania; rural poverty; rural development; agriculture; rural labour

markets; livelihood diversificationLink: http://tinyurl.com/p6n3mxp

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49. Title: Knowledge management approaches in managing agricultural indigenous and exogenous knowledge in Tanzania

Author: ET LwogaInstitutional: Sokoine National Agricultural Library, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro,

TanzaniaJournal: Journal of DocumentationPublisher: Emerald Group Publishing LimitedImpact Factor: -Keywords: Agriculture, Developing countries, Farms, Knowledge management, TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/nzpxnfx

50. Title: Foot‐and‐Mouth Disease in Tanzania from 2001 to 2006Author: Picado, A., Speybroeck, N., Kivaria, F., Mosha, R. M., Sumaye, R. D., Casal, J. and

Berkvens, DInstitutional: National Epidemiology Section, Ministry of Livestock Development and Fisheries, Dar

es Salaam, Tanzania Vetaid Tanzania, Arusha, TanzaniaIfakara Health Institute, Ifakara, Tanzania

Journal: Transboundary and Emerging DiseasesPublisher: Wiley Online LibraryImpact Factor: 1.809Keywords: foot-and-mouth disease; Maasai ecosystem; spatio-temporal analysis; Tanzania; wildlifeLink: http://tinyurl.com/ksturcm

51. Title: Migration and economic mobility in Tanzania: Evidence from a tracking survey Author: K Beegle, J De Weerdt, S DerconInstitutional: OtherJournal: Review of Economics and StatisticsPublisher: - Impact Factor: 2.346Keywords: Link: http://tinyurl.com/k3oddeh

52. Title: Water allocation practices among smallholder farmers in the South Pare Mountains, Tanzania: The issue of scale

Author(s): M.L. Mula, J.S. Kemerinka, N.F. Vyagusab, M.G. Mshanab, P. van der Zaaga, c, H. Makurira

Institutional: OtherJournal: Agricultural Water ManagementPublisher: ElsevierImpact Factor: 1.998Keywords: Water allocation; Water sharing agreements; Micro-dams; Smallholder farmers; Spate

irrigationLink: http://tinyurl.com/6asqwk7

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53. Title: How SME Build up Core Competencies to Support Itself Grow Up: A Case Study to Tanzania Firm Kilombero Sugar Company Ltd (KSCL)

Author: AR Abdulla, MM OthmanInstitutional: OtherJournal: Management and Service SciencePublisher: ieeexplore.ieee.orgImpact Factor: -Keywords: -Link: http://tinyurl.com/mkchmud

54. Title: Widespread Occurrence and Diversity of Cassava brown streak virus (Potyviridae: Ipomovirus) in Tanzania

Author: G. M. Rwegasira, G. Momanyi, M. E. C. Rey, G. Kahwa, and J. P. LeggInstitutional: Department of Crop Science and Production, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O.

Box 3005 Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro, TanzaniaInternational Institute of Tropical Agriculture, P.O. Box 34441, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania

Journal: VirologyPublisher: Am Phytopath SocietyImpact Factor: 3.351Keywords: -Link: http://tinyurl.com/kgzsn3s

55. Title: Environmental burden of charcoal production and use in dar es salaam, tanzaniaAuthor(s): N Msuya, E Masanja, AK TemuInstitutional: Department of Chemical and Mining, University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam,

Tanzania. E-mail: [email protected]: Journal of Environmental ProtectionPublisher: scirp.orgImpact Factor: -Keywords: Charcoal Production, Environmental Burden, Forest Loss, Ecological ModelLink: -

56. Title: Differences in diet between two rodent species, Mastomys natalensis and Gerbilliscus vicinus, in fallow land habitats in central Tanzania

Author(s): LS Mulungu, AW Massawe, J Kennis, D Crauwels et al...Institutional: Pest Management Centre, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. Box 3110, Morogoro,

TanzaniaJournal: African ZoologyPublisher: BioOneImpact Factor: 0.9Keywords: diet, fallow land, Gerbilliscus vicinus, M. natalensis, niche, resourcesLink: http://tinyurl.com/m9attbq

57. Title: How well do tree plantations comply with the twin targets of the Clean Development Mechanism?—The case of tree plantations in Tanzania

Author(s): S Glomsrød, T Wei, G Liu, JB Aune

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Institutional: OtherJournal: Ecological EconomicsPublisher: ElsevierImpact Factor: 2.713Keywords: Afforestation; CDM; CGE; Leakage; Poverty reduction; TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/k4mkwlh

58. Title: Characteristics and production constraints of rural-based small-scale pig farming in Iringa region, Tanzania

Author(s): ED Karimuribo, SW Chenyambuga, VW Makene et al...Institutional: Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health, Sokoine University of

Agriculture (SUA), P.O. Box 3021 Morogoro, Tanzania Department of Animal Science and Production, Sokoine University of Agriculture (SUA), P.O. Box 3004 Morogoro, Tanzania The Open University of Tanzania (OUT), Iringa Regional Centre, P.O. Box 23409 Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology (DIT), P.O. Box 2958 Dar es Salaam, [email protected]

Journal: AgePublisher: lrrd.cipav.org.coImpact Factor: 3.948Keywords: Animal feeds, flock structure, pigs, TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/bs4ghyz

59. Title: Calf Health and Growth in Smallholder Dairy Farms in TanzaniaAuthor(s): JS Chang'a, O Reksen, T Løken et al...Institutional: Livestock Research Centre, Ministry of Livestock Development,

P.O. BOX 561, Tanga, Tanzania. [email protected] JellySenyangwa.Chang'[email protected]

Department of Production Animal Clinical Sciences, Norwegian School of Veterinary Science, P.O. BOX 8146 Oslo, Norway.Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. BOX 3021 Morogoro, Tanzania

Journal: Livestock Research for Rural DevelopmentPublisher: lrrd.cipav.org.coImpact Factor: -Keywords: Body weight gain, body condition score, diseasesLink: http://tinyurl.com/dxhr2ec

60. Title: Nutritional quality and utilization of local and improved cowpea varieties in some regions in Tanzania

Author(s): PS Mamiro, AM Mbwaga, DP Mamiro et al...Institutional: Department of Food Science and Technology, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.

O. Box 3006, Morogoro, Tanzania.Uyole Agricultural Research Institute, Box 400, Mbeya, Tanzania.Department of Crop Science and Production, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. Box 3005, Morogoro, Tanzania.

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Journal: African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and DevelopmentPublisher: ajol.infoImpact Factor: -Keywords: local, improved, cowpea varieties, nutrientsLink: http://tinyurl.com/636zrux

61. Title: Phenotypic diversity of plant morphological and root descriptor traits within a sweet potato, Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam., germplasm collection from Tanzania

Author(s): Susan Msolla, Esther Masumba, S Fjellheim et al...Institutional: Department of Crop Science and Production, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O.

Box 3005, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro, Tanzania Root/Tuber Crops Programme, Sugarcane Research Institute, P.O. Box 30031, Kibaha, Coast, Tanzania

Journal: Genetic resources and crop evolutionPublisher: SpringerImpact Factor: 1.554Keywords: Germplasm Heritability Ipomoea batatas Morphological characters Sweet potatoLink: http://tinyurl.com/cm6xbaz

62. Title: Institutional reforms and water resource governance in Tanzania: The Case of Great Ruaha Sub-Basin in Tanzania

Author(s): Enock Chambile and Madaka TumboInstitutional: Faculty of Sciences, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania

Institute of Resource Assessments, University of Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaJournal: Institutions for Sustainable DevelopmentPublisher: heyerdahl-institute.noImpact Factor: -Keywords: -Link: http://tinyurl.com/lzwmtdy

63. Title: Assessment of farming practices and uses of agrochemicals in Lake Manyara basin, Tanzania

Author(s): Nonga, H. E., Mdegela, R. H et al...Institutional: Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. Box 3021, Morogoro, Tanzania and otherJournal: African Journal of Agricultural ResearchPublisher: academicjournals.orgImpact Factor: -Keywords: Fertilizers, irrigation, pesticides, unsustainable agriculture, vegetablesLink: http://tinyurl.com/clt4mz3

64. Title: Education for Employment” in Tanzania Author(s): Donald G. Mercer, Patricia A. Remillard and Patricia A. GoodmanInstitutional: OtherJournal: Procedia Food SciencePublisher: ElsevierImpact Factor: -Keywords: Tanzania; training; education ;employment; CBET

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Link: http://tinyurl.com/m2xbn68

65. Title: Modelling of Non-Point Source Pollution Around Lake Victoria UsingSWAT Model: A Case of Simiyu Catchment Tanzania

Author(s): R. J. Kimwagaa, D. A. Mashauri a, F. Bukirwa et al...Institutional: University of Dar es Salaam, Department of Water Resources Engineering, P. O. Box

35131, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and OtherJournal: The Open Environmental Engineering JournalPublisher: Bentham OpenImpact Factor: -Keywords: Land use, model underestimation, non-point source of pollution, nutrients loadings,

sediment loadings, SWAT model.Link: http://tinyurl.com/cs3gqm2

66. Title: Biofuels in Tanzania: Status, Opportunities and Challenges Author(s): Anthony Manoni MshandeteInstitutional: Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, College of Natural and Applied

Sciences,University of Dar es Salaam, P.O. Box 35179, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Tel:+255222410223,Fax:+25522 2410480.Corresponding author e-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]

Journal: Journal of Applied BiosciencesPublisher: coastalforests.tfcg.orgImpact Factor: -Keywords: Biofuels, biodiesel, bioethanol, Tanzania, Policy, National biofuel task forceLink: http://tinyurl.com/cysbk5z

67. Title: Nitrate pollution of Neogene alluvium aquifer in Morogoro municipality, TanzaniaAuthor(s): I Kibona, SL Mkoma, IC MjemahInstitutional: Dept. of Physical Sci, Faculty of Science, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Chuo

Kikuu, Morogoro, TANZANIAJournal: International Journal of Biological and Chemical SciencesPublisher: ajol.infoImpact Factor: -Keywords: Link: http://tinyurl.com/n88wfzx

68. Title: Success Stories: A Case of Adoption of Improved Varieties of Maize and Cassava in Kilosa and Muheza Districts, Eastern Tanzania

Author(s): CZ Mkangwa, PK Kyakaisho, C MilahoInstitutional: Ilonga Agricultural Research Institute, Kilosa, Tanzania

District Agriculture and Livestock Office, Muheza, Tanzania District Agriculture and Livestock Office, Kilosa, Tanzania

Journal: Innovations as Key to the Green Revolution in AfricaPublisher: SpringerImpact Factor: -Keywords: Improved varieties Technology adoption Kilosa

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Link: http://tinyurl.com/lq526sg

69. Title: Spatial correlates of land-use changes in the Maasai-Steppe of Tanzania: Implications for conservation and environmental planning

Author(s): Fortunata U. Msoffe, Mohammed Y. Said, Joseph O. Ogutu et al...Institutional: Tanzania National Parks, P. O. Box 3134, Arusha, Tanzania and OtherJournal: International Journal of Biodiversity and ConservationPublisher: academicjournals.orgImpact Factor: -Keywords: Spatial, modelling, land-use, agro-pastoral, wildlife, corridorsLink: http://tinyurl.com/jwf8ndq

70. Title: Assessment of Post-Harvest Technologies and Gender Relations in Maize Loss Reduction in Pangawe Village Eastern Tanzania

Author(s): CP RugumamuInstitutional: Department of Zoology and Wildlife Conservation, College of Natural and Applied

Sciences, University of Dar es Salaam. P.O. Box 35064 Dar es Salaam. Email: [email protected]

Journal: Tanzania Journal of SciencePublisher: tjs.udsm.ac.tzImpact Factor: -Keywords: -Link: http://tinyurl.com/c3qnk27

71. Title: Impact of forestland tenure changes on forest cover, stocking and tree species diversity in Amani nature reserve, Tanzania

Author(s): Mathew M. Mpanda, Emmanuel J. Luoga, George C. Kajembe & Tron EidInstitutional: World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), P. O. Box 6226, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Sokoine University of Agriculture, P. O. Box 3000, Morogoro, TanzaniaNorwegian University of Life Sciences, P. O. Box 5003, NO-1432, Aas, Norway

Journal: Forests, Trees and LivelihoodsPublisher: Taylor & FrancisImpact Factor: - Keywords: deforestation, biodiversity conservation, private and state tenure, East usambara

MountainsLink: http://tinyurl.com/ke3fblk

72. Title: Plasmodium falciparum and helminth coinfections among schoolchildren in relation to agro-ecosystems in Mvomero District, Tanzania

Author(s): Leonard E.G. Mboera, Kesheni P. Senkoro, Susan F. Rumisha, Benjamin K. Mayala, Elizabeth H. Shayo, Malongo R.S. Mlozi

Institutional: National Institute for Medical Research, 2448 Ocean Road, P.O. Box 9653, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaSokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. Box 3002, Morogoro, Tanzania

Journal: Acta Tropica-Publisher: Elsevier-

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Impact Factor: 2.722Keywords: Plasmodium falciparum; Wuchereria bancrofti; Schistosoma haematobium;

Hookworms; Malaria; Helminths; Agro-ecosystems; TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/bt2s74x

73. Title: Dietary patterns and nutritional health of women: The nutrition transition in rural Tanzania

Author(s): Keding, Gudrun B.; Msuya, John M.; Maass, Brigitte L.; Krawinkel, Michael B.Institutional: Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania and OtherJournal: Food and Nutrition BulletinPublisher: Nevin Scrimshaw International Nutrition Foundation

74. Impact Factor: 1.922Keywords: BMI; DIETARY PATTERN; NUTRITION TRANSITION; RURAL TANZANIA; 24-

HOUR RECALLLink: http://tinyurl.com/lozqkde

75. Title: First report of entomopathogenic nematodes from Tanzania and their virulence against larvae and adults of the banana weevil Cosmopolites sordidus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)

Author(s): S. Mwaitulo, S. Haukeland2*, M.-G. Sæthre, A. Laudisoit and A.P. MaerereInstitutional: Department of Crop Science and Production, Sokoine University of

Agriculture, PO Box 3005, Morogoro, TanzaniaJournal: International Journal of Tropical Insect SciencePublisher: Cambridge Univ PressImpact Factor: -Keywords: banana weevil, biological control, Cosmopolites sordidus, entomopathogenic

nematodesLink: http://tinyurl.com/kac2ywr

76. Title: The significance of gathering wild orchid tubers for orphan household livelihoods in acontext of HIV/AIDS in Tanzania

Author(s): Joyce FX Challe Institutional: Department of Research and Training, Mikocheni Agricultural Institute, Ministry of

Agriculture, Food Security and Cooperatives, PO Box 6226, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaJournal: African Journal of AIDS ResearchPublisher: Taylor & FrancisImpact Factor: -Keywords: Africa, agricultural economics, child-headed households, food security, impact

assessment, natural resource management, non-timber forest products, rural sociology, wild edible plants

Link: http://tinyurl.com/otbhtuc

77. Title: Pesticide use among smallholder rice farmers in Tanzania Author(s): Aviti J. Mmochi Institutional: Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Dar es Salaam, P.O. Box 668, Zanzibar,

TanzaniaJournal: Environment, Development and Sustainability

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Publisher: SpringerImpact Factor: -Keywords: Human health, Risk awareness, Zanzibar, RufijiLink: http://tinyurl.com/ogho53v

78. Title: Poverty and its association with child labour in Njombe District in Tanzania: The case of Igima Ward

Author(s): Rocky R.J. Akarro and Nathan Anthon MtweveInstitutional: Department of Statistics, University of Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaJournal: Current Research Journal of Social SciencesPublisher: Maxwell Scientific Organization,Impact Factor: -Keywords: Child labour, Igima Ward, Njombe district, poverty, TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/dyupjky

79. Title: Tanzania and the Geo-Politics Of Rural Development: The Return Of Neo-liberalismAuthor(s): Lindah MhandoInstitutional: OtherJournal: Journal of Emerging Knowledge on Emerging MarketsPublisher: JEKEMImpact Factor: -Keywords: - Link: http://tinyurl.com/c2jlxxn

80. Title: Genetic characterization of African swine fever viruses from a 2008 outbreak in Tanzania

Author(s): Misinzo, G., Magambo Institutional: Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology, Faculty of Veterinary

Medicine, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, TanzaniaCentral Veterinary Laboratory, Ministry of Livestock Development and Fisheries, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Journal: Trans-boundary and Emerging DiseasesPublisher: Wiley Online LibraryImpact Factor: 1.809Keywords: African swine fever outbreaks; Asfarviridae; arbovirus; domestic pigs; genotyping;

phylogenetic analysisLink: http://tinyurl.com/oz4dvq4

81. Title: Microbial quality and associated health risks of raw milk marketed in the Tanga region of Tanzania

Author(s): ES Swaia and L SchoonmanInstitutional: Veterinary Investigation Centre (VIC), Box 1068, Arusha, Tanzania. Tel: +255-27-

2545266, Fax: +255-27-2545264Journal: Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical BiomedicinePublisher: ElsevierImpact Factor: -

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Keywords: Contamination; Health risks; Microbial quality; Whole raw milk; Tanga; Tanzania;Microorganism; Milk-borne hazard; Escherichia coli; Brucellosis; Clostridium;Bacteriological quality

Link: http://tinyurl.com/opskhjj

82. Title: Assessing the effects of eviction on household food security of livestock keepers from the Usangu wetlands in SW Tanzania

Author(s): J A NgailoInstitutional: Uyole Agricultural Research Centre P.O.Box 400, Mbeya Tanzania.

[email protected]: Livestock Research for Rural DevelopmentPublisher: -Impact Factor: -Keywords: conservation, environment, food insecurity, livestock keeping, relocationLink: http://tinyurl.com/ognkbwq

83. Title: Comparison of Cape Town and Skirrow's Campylobacter isolation protocols in humans and broilers in Morogoro, Tanzania

Author(s): P Jacob, RH Mdegela, HE NongaInstitutional: Mvomero District Council, P.O. Box 663, Morogoro, Tanzania

Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. Box 3021, Morogoro, Tanzania

Journal: Tropical Animal Health and ProductionPublisher: Springer NetherlandsImpact Factor: 1.115Keywords: Cape Town protocol, Skirrow's protocol, Isolation, Prevalence, Campylobacter, Humans

BroilersLink: http://tinyurl.com/ph8djnf

84. Title: Impact of Socio-economic Activities around Lake Victoria: Land Use and Land Use Changes in Musoma Municipality, Tanzania

Author(s): Emmanuel B. Musamba, Yonika M. Ngaga, Emmanuel K. Boon and Richard A. GilibaInstitutional: Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Tanzania E-mail:

[email protected] of Forest Economics, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania,Forestry Training Institute, Arusha, Tanzania

Journal: Journal of Human ecologyPublisher: Kamla-Raj EnterprisesImpact Factor: -Keywords: Wetland-Ecosystems. Land-Use-Type-Change. Anthropogenic-ActivitiesLink: http://tinyurl.com/bt9aykf

85. Title: The primacy of trust in the social networks and livelihoods of women agro-entrepreneurs in Northern TanzaniaAuthor(s):

Institutional: OtherJournal: African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and DevelopmentPublisher: African Scholarly Science Communications Trust

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Impact Factor: -Keywords: social networks, trust, cell phones, entrepreneurshipLink: http://tinyurl.com/py6en5e

86. Title: A social network approach to analyzing water governance: The case of the Mkindo catchment, Tanzania

Author(s): C. Steina, Corresponding, H. Ernstsona, J. BarronInstitutional: OtherJournal: Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/CPublisher: ElsevierImpact Factor: 1.11Keywords: Water governance; Social network analysis; Catchment management; Water resources;

TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/cwreagu

87. Title: Performance analysis of public funded irrigation projects in TanzaniaAuthor(s): Eliakim C. Matekere and Ninatubu M. LemaInstitutional: Department of Irrigation and Technical Services, Ministry of Agriculture and Food

Security, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Department of Structural and Construction Engineering, College of Engineering and Technology, University of Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Journal: Irrigation and Drainage SystemsPublisher: Springer NetherlandsImpact Factor: -Keywords: Irrigation projects Performance, Performance assessment Performance indicators

TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/cd8cuxk

88. Title: Effects of manure nitrogen on vegetables' yield and nitrogen efficiency in TanzaniaAuthor(s): M. A. Baitilwake, J. P. Mrema, Institutional: Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. Box 3203, Morogoro, Tanzania.

Sokoine University of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science, P.O. Box 3008, Morogoro, Tanzania

Journal: International Journal of Plant ProductionPublisher: biblio.ugent.beImpact Factor: 1.1Keywords: Manures; Chinese cabbage; Amaranthus; Yield; N efficiencyLink: http://tinyurl.com/cc96bgb

89. Title: Occurrences of thermophilic Campylobacter in pigs slaughtered at Morogoro slaughterslabs, Tanzania

Author(s): Robinson H. Mdegela, Kibona Laurence, Petro Jacob, Hezron Emmanuel NongaInstitutional: Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health, Sokoine University of

Agriculture, P.O. Box 3021, Morogoro, TanzaniaJournal: Tropical Animal Health and ProductionPublisher: Springer NetherlandsImpact Factor: 1.115

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Keywords: Thermophilic Campylobacter Pigs Slaughter Morogoro TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/o9g9q4x

90. Title: Participatory wildlife management in Serengeti, Tanzania: Lessons and challenges from community based conservation outreach project

Author(s): Iddi M. MfundaInstitutional: Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, P. O. Box 9372, Dar Es Salaam,

Tanzania.Journal: International Journal of Biodiversity and ConservationPublisher: -Impact Factor: -Keywords: Community based conservation, local people, participatory management, wildlife,

Western Serengeti, TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/ppngong

91. Title: A serological survey for infectious bursal disease virus antibodies in free-range village chickens in northern Tanzania

Author(s): E S Swai; M J Kessy; P N Sanka; P F MtuiInstitutional: Veterinary Investigation Centre, PO Box 1068, Arusha, TanzaniaJournal: Journal of the South African Veterinary AssociationPublisher: scieloImpact Factor: -Keywords: free-range chickens, infectious bursal disease, prevalence, risk factors, Tanzania.Link: http://tinyurl.com/qa4kapp

92. Title: Use of ethnobotanical criteria for conservation assessment of plants used for respiratory diseases in Lake Victoria region, Tanzania

Author(s): J. N. Otieno et al…Institutional: Institute of Traditional Medicine, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied sciences P.

O. Box 65001 Dar es salaam, Tanzania.Journal: International Journal of Biodiversity and ConservationPublisher: -academic journalsImpact Factor: -Keywords: Ethnobotany, conservation assessment, Lake Victoria region, medicinal plants,

respiratory diseases, TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/ow8wbwd

93. Title: First report of gummy stem blight caused by Didymella bryoniae on watermelon andconfirmation of the disease on pumpkin in Tanzania

Author(s): A. Massawe and I. S. Swai, Institutional: Tengeru Horticultural Research Institute, P.O. Box 1253, Arusha, TanzaniaJournal: Plant Disease Publisher: The American Phytopathological SocietyImpact Factor: 2.449Keywords: Link: http://tinyurl.com/p3mkzam

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94. Title: On the origin and diversity of Newcastle disease virus in TanzaniaAuthor(s): Mmeta G. Yongolo et al…Institutional: Department of Virology, Ministry of Livestock Development, Tanzania

Faculty of Science, Technology and Environmental Studies, Open University of Tanzania, Tanzania

Journal: Journal of VeterinaryPublisher: SCIELOImpact Factor: -Keywords: -Link: http://tinyurl.com/cq8vec6

95. Title: The dietary importance of maize in Katumba ward, Rungwe district, Tanzania, and its contribution to household food security

Author(s): Rose Mboya, P. Tongoona, J. Derera, M. Mudhara3and A. LangyintuoInstitutional: OtherJournal: African Journal of Agricultural ResearchPublisher: Academic journalsImpact Factor: -Keywords: Maize, food security, Katumba ward.Link: http://tinyurl.com/khzbbfs

96. Title: Traditional water resource management and water quality in rural TanzaniaAuthor(s): AM Strauch, AM AlmedomInstitutional: OtherJournal: Human EcologyPublisher: Springer USImpact Factor: -Keywords: Traditional water resource management Local ecological knowledge Tanzania Sonjo

Water qualityLink: http://tinyurl.com/pefa58b

97. Title: The Jatropha biofuels sector in Tanzania 2005–2009: Evolution towards sustainability? Author(s): Henny A. Romijn, Marjolein C.J. CaniëlsInstitutional: OtherJournal: Research PolicyPublisher: ElsevierImpact Factor: -Keywords: Biofuels; Evolutionary theory; Innovation systems; Sustainability; Stakeholder conflict;

Learning; TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/b243kkv

98. Title: Drivers and impacts of land-use change in the Maasai Steppe of northern Tanzania: an ecological, social and political analysis

Author(s): Fortunata U. Msoffe et al...Institutional: OtherJournal: Journal of Land Use Science

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Publisher: Taylor & FrancisImpact Factor: -Keywords: agriculture, land-use change, drivers of change, semi-arid environment,

landscape fragmentation, spatial analysisLink: http://tinyurl.com/ozzx9vk

99. Title: Potential Climate Change Impacts on Direct Economic Values From Wildlife in the Kilombero Ramsar Site, Tanzania

Author(s): Siima Bakengesa, Pantaleo Munishi, Stale NavrudInstitutional: Tanzania Forestry Research Institute, PO Box 1854, Morogoro, Tanzania

Faculty of Forestry and Nature Conservation, Sokoine University of Agriculture, PO Box 3009, Morogoro, Tanzania

Journal: Climate change ManagementPublisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg Impact Factor:Keywords: Climate change; Direct wildlife economic value; Ramsar site; Ecological changeLink: http://tinyurl.com/q6ocqh9

100. Title: Constraints in Chickpea Transportation in the Lake Zone of Tanzania Author(s): A Babu, T Hyuha, I NalukengeInstitutional: Agricultural Research Institute Ukiriguru, Mwanza, TanzaniaJournal: Innovations as Key to the Green Revolution in AfricaPublisher: Springer NetherlandsImpact Factor: -Keywords: Chickpea; Constraints; Marketing costs; Optimal solution; TransportationLink: http://tinyurl.com/pr4jpb9

101. Title: Vulnerability of people's livelihoods to water resources availability in semi arid areas of Tanzania

Author(s): Shadrack MwakalilaInstitutional: Department of Geography, University of Dar-es-Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania E-

mail: [email protected]: Journal of Water Resource and ProtectionPublisher: -Impact Factor: -Keywords: Vulnerability, Livelihood, Water Resources, Great Ruaha CatchementLink: http://tinyurl.com/k7gcvoq

102. Title: Social and Economic Factors for the Adoption of Agroforestry Practices in Lake Victoria Catchment, Magu, Tanzania

Author(s): AJ Tenge, MC Kalumuna, CA ShisanyaInstitutional: The University of Dodoma, Dodoma, Tanzania

Agricultural Research Institute, Mlingano, Tanga, TanzaniaJournal: Innovations as Key to the Green Revolution in AfricaPublisher: Springer NetherlandsImpact Factor: -Keywords: Adoption; Agroforestry; Environmental degradation; Socio-economic factorsLink: http://tinyurl.com/cp6uu53

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103. Title: Possible involvement of microcystins in the unexplained mass mortalities of Lesser Flamingo (Phoeniconaias minor Geoffroy) at Lake Manyara in Tanzania

Author(s): R. H. Mdegela, G. L. Mwamengele, W. D. Semuguruka Institutional: Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health, Sokoine University of

Agriculture, P.O. Box 3021, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro, TanzaniaJournal: HydrobiologiaPublisher: Springer NetherlandsImpact Factor: 1.784Keywords: Lesser Flamingo; Mortality; Microcystins; Cyanobacteria; Lake ManyaraLink: http://tinyurl.com/ppohpaq

104. Title: Impact of farmer education on their knowledge, attitudes, and practices in southern Tanzania: a case for Taenia solium control

Author(s): H A Ngowi, E M Mkupasi, F P LekuleInstitutional: Department of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health, Sokoine University of

Agriculture, P. O. Box 3021, Morogoro, Tanzania [email protected] of Animal Science and Production, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P. O. Box 3004, Morogoro, Tanzania

Journal: Livestock Research for Rural DevelopmentPublisher: Academic JournalsImpact Factor: -Keywords: Health education effect, paired analysis, porcine cysticercosis controlLink: http://tinyurl.com/d482r2l

105. Title: Plant communities and tree species associations in a Miombo ecosystem in the Lake Rukwa basin, Southern Tanzania: Implications for conservation

Author(s): Pantaleo K. T. Munishi, Ruwa-Aichi P. C. Temu and Soka GInstitutional: Department of Forest Biology, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. Box 3010,

Morogoro, Tanzania.Department of Wildlife Management, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. Box 3010, Morogoro, Tanzania

Journal: Journal of Ecology and the Natural EnvironmentPublisher: Academic JournalsImpact Factor: -Keywords: Miombo ecosystem, plant communities, species associationsLink: http://tinyurl.com/cwaae5q

106. Title: Dietary Exposure to Mercury of the Adult Population in Mugusu Artisanal Gold Mining Village, Tanzania: A Total Diet Approach

Author(s): C. Tungaraza, R.T. Chibunda and A.E. PerekaInstitutional: Department of Physical Sciences, Faculty of Science, Sokoine University of Agriculture,

P.O. Box 3038, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro, TanzaniaDepartment of Veterinary Physiology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. Box 3017, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro, Tanzania

Journal: The Open Environmental Engineering JournalPublisher: Bentham Science

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Impact Factor: -Keywords: Exposure, mercury, gold mining, TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/d9ev4sz

107. Title: Multiple Trypanosoma infections are common amongst Glossina species in the new farming areas of Rufiji district. Tanzania

Author(s): Malele et alInstitutional: Tsetse & Trypanosomiasis Research Institute (TTRI), Box 1026 Tanga,

TanzaniaJournal: Parasites & VectorsPublisher: BioMed CentralImpact Factor: 2.937Keywords: tsetse, Trypanosoma, Glossina, traps, attractants, livestock, trypanosomiasis,

Pastoralists, TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/kp2367h

108. Title: Prevalence of Trypanosoma sp. in cattle from Tanzania estimated by conventional PCR and loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP)

Author(s): Imna Malele et al…Institutional: Other and Tsetse and Trypanosomiasis Research Institute (TTRI), Majani Mapana, Off

Korongwe Road, P.O. Box 1026, Tanga, TanzaniaJournal: Parasitology ResearchPublisher: Springer-VerlagImpact Factor: 2.149Keywords: -Link: http://tinyurl.com/l2hk6we

109. Title: Mycobacteria in terrestrial small mammals on cattle farms in Tanzania Author(s): Harrison Sadiki et al…Institutional: Other and Pest Management Centre, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro,

TanzaniaDepartment of Veterinary Medicine and Public Health, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania

Journal: Veterinary Medicine InternationalPublisher: Hindawi Publishing CorporationImpact Factor: -Keywords: - Link: http://tinyurl.com/cpp4tvf

110. Title: Population density estimates of some species of wild ungulates in Simanjiro plains, northern Tanzania

Author(s): AA Rija, SN HassanInstitutional: Department of Wildlife Management, Sokoine University of Agriculture, PO Box 3073,

Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro, TanzaniaJournal: African Journal of EcologyPublisher: Wiley Online LibraryImpact Factor: 0.655

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Keywords: -Link: http://tinyurl.com/k2bhsx2

111. Title: Foot-and-mouth disease virus serotypes detected in Tanzania from 2003 to 2010: Conjectured status and future prospects

Author(s): Kasanga CJ, Sallu R, Kivaria F, Mkama M, Masambu J, Yongolo M, Das S, Mpelumbe-Ngeleja C, Wambura PN, King DP, Rweyemamu MM

Institutional: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Sokoine University of Agriculture. [email protected].

Journal: Onderstepoort J Vet ResPublisher: AOSIS OpenJournalsImpact Factor: 0.356Keywords: -Link: http://tinyurl.com/pymoz4q

112. Title: The influence of socio-economic factors on deforestation: a case study of the Bereku forest reserve in Tanzania

Author(s): Richard A. Giliba et al…Institutional: Forestry Training Institute, Arusha, Tanzania E-mail: [email protected]: Journal of BiodiversityPublisher: KAMLA-RAJ ENTERPRISESImpact Factor: -Keywords: Socio-economic Factors. Miombo. Human Disturbance. DeforestationLink: http://tinyurl.com/q7bbhlr

113. Title: The aftermath of environmental disturbance on the critically endangered Coffea kihansiensis in the Southern Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania

Author(s): Alfan A. Rija, Kuruthumu A. Mwamende and Shombe N. HassanInstitutional: Department of Wildlife Management, Faculty of Forestry and Nature Conservation,

Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. Box 3073, Morogoro, TanzaniaDepartment of Animal Science & Production, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. Box 3004, Morogoro, TanzaniaResearch & Monitoring-Lower Kihansi Environmental Management Project, National Environment Management Council, P. O. Box 63154, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; Correspondence: [email protected]

Journal: Tropical Conservation SciencePublisher: Tropical Conservation ScienceImpact Factor: 0.541Keywords: Kihansi gorge, wild coffee, parasite infestation, plant growth, population survivalLink: http://tinyurl.com/cwqca5e

114. Title: Wildlife or crop production: the dilemma of conservation and human livelihoods in Serengeti, Tanzania

Author(s): Iddi M. Mfundaab & Eivin RøskaftInstitutional: Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaJournal: International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services & Management

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Publisher: Taylor & FrancisImpact Factor: -Keywords: agriculture, crop-raiding, local people, natural resources, poverty, sustainable use,

wildlife, TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/pqnk75e

115. Title: Socio-economic factors critical for intensification of fish farming technology. A case of selected villages in Morogoro and Dar es Salaam regions, TanzaniaAuthor(s):

Institutional: Institute of Social Work, P.O. Box 3375, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaJournal: Aquaculture InternationalPublisher: Springer NetherlandsImpact Factor: 0.912Keywords: Technology intensification; Fish farming; Food and income securityLink: http://tinyurl.com/no6s93r

116. Title: Poverty Reduction Effects of Agricultural Technology: A Micro-evidence from Tanzania

Author(s): Solomon Asfaw, Menale Kassie, Franklin Simtowe and Leslie LipperInstitutional: OtherJournal: Food Agriculture and immunologyPublisher: -Impact Factor: 0.714Keywords: rural poverty; technology adoption; consumption expenditure; propensity score

matching; switching regression; TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/ngbazrf

117. Title: Seasonal variation in chemical composition of native forages, grazing behavior and some blood metabolites of Small East African goats in a semi-arid area of Tanzania

Author(s): J. Safaria, D.E. Mushic, G.C. Kifaroc, L.A. Mtengac, L.O. EikInstitutional: Institute of Rural Development Planning, P.O. Box 138, Dodoma, Tanzania

Department of Animal Science and Production, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. Box 3004, Morogoro, Tanzania

Journal: Animal Feed Science and TechnologyPublisher: ElsevierImpact Factor: -Keywords: Season; Goats; feeding behavior; Weight gains; Blood metabolitesLink: http://tinyurl.com/bwbyt4l

118. Title: Assessing the technical efficiency of Commercial egg production in Tanzania for improved livelihoods

Author(s): JM Oleke, AC IsinikaInstitutional: IITA-Tanzania, Mlalakuwa, (Cocacola) Road, Plot No. 25, Mikocheni Light Industrial

Area. P. O. Box 34441, Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania.Institute of Continuing Education, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania.

Journal: Journal of Development and Agricultural EconomicsPublisher: Academic Journals

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Impact Factor: -Keywords: Technical efficiency, intensive, egg production, stochastic frontier, Tanzania.Link: http://tinyurl.com/856vbey

119. Title: Prevalence and predictors of exclusive breastfeeding among women in Kigoma region.Western Tanzania: a community based cross-sectional study

Author(s): TE Nkala, SE MsuyaInstitutional: Department of Community Health, Tumaini University, KCM College, Box

2240, Moshi, TanzaniaJournal: International Breastfeeding JournalPublisher: -Impact Factor: -Keywords: Exclusive breastfeeding, mixed feeding, prevalence, predictors, TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/nbejfjj

120. Title: Epidemiological investigation into the introduction and factors for spread of Peste des Petits Ruminants, southern Tanzania

Author(s): Muse EA et al… Institutional: Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Parasitology, Sokoine University of

Agriculture. [email protected]: Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary ResearchPublisher: -Impact Factor: 0.55Keywords: -Link: http://tinyurl.com/pfagamm

121. Title: Farm Intensification and Milk Market Expansion in Meru, TanzaniaAuthor(s): Ellen HillbomInstitutional: OtherJournal: African Studies ReviewPublisher: -Impact Factor: -Keywords: -Link: http://tinyurl.com/ogp5l6n

122. Title: The effects of cultivation history on forest recovery in fallows in the Eastern Arc Mountain, Tanzania

Author(s): Tuyeni Heita Mwampambaa, Mark W. SchwartzInstitutional: OtherJournal: Forest Ecology and ManagementPublisher: ElsevierImpact Factor: 2.487Keywords: Eastern Arc Mountains; Forest recovery; Landuse history; Nguru Mountains;

Shifting cultivation; TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/c2o6ue5

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123. Title: Forest cover, use and dietary intake in the East Usambara Mountains, TanzaniaAuthor(s): B Powell, J Hall, T JohnsInstitutional: OtherJournal: International Forestry ReviewPublisher: BioOneImpact Factor: -Keywords: East Usambara Mountains, forest cover, wild food, dietary diversity, nutritionLink: http://tinyurl.com/nblznae

124. Title: Influence of early dry season fires on primary production in western Serengeti grasslands, Tanzania

Author(s): SN HassanInstitutional: Department of Wildlife Management, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro,

Tanzania; [email protected]: Open Journal of EcologyPublisher: Scientific Research PublishImpact Factor: -Keywords: Aboveground Net Primary Production; Energy Limitation; Fire-Grazing Interaction;

Savanna; Western SerengetiLink: -

125. Title: Net precipitation and soil water dynamics in clearings, old secondary and old‐growth forests in the montane rain forest belt of Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

Author(s): Schrumpf, M et al…Institutional: Other and Botany Department, Herbert V.M. Lyaruu, Botany Department, University of

Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaJournal: Hydrological ProcessesPublisher: Wiley Online LibraryImpact Factor: 2.488Keywords: mountain rainforest; Andosol; regeneration; soil moisture; interception; rainfallLink: http://tinyurl.com/ppx4mok

126. Title: Recurrence of konzo in southern Tanzania: Rehabilitation and prevention using the wetting method

Author(s): N.L.V. Mlingi et al…Institutional: Tanzania Food and Nutrition Centre (TFNC), P.O. Box 977, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Tanzania Red Cross Society, P.O. Box 1133, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaJournal: Food and Chemical ToxicologyPublisher: ElsevierImpact Factor: 2.999Keywords: Konzo; Cassava consumption; Cyanogens; Rehabilitation; TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/bq3w8cl

127. Title: Impact of non‐livelihood‐based land management on land resources: the case of upland watersheds in Uporoto Mountains, South West Tanzania

Author(s): PK Mwanukuzi

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Institutional: Department of Geography, University of Dar Es Salaam, PO Box 35049, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania E-mail: [email protected]

Journal: The Geographical JournalPublisher: Wiley Online LibraryImpact Factor: -Keywords: land management; livelihood; mountain watersheds; land degradation; land useLink: http://tinyurl.com/cuzplkf

128. Title: A revision of the Paniscomima of the African Subregion with the description of two new species from Malawi and Tanzania (Hymenoptera, Rhopalosomatidae)

Author(s): Lohrmann, V.Institutional: OtherJournal: Zoosystematics and EvolutionPublisher: Wiley Online LibraryImpact Factor: -Keywords: Vespoidea; Afrotropical taxonomy; new species; biogeographyLink: http://tinyurl.com/ntcrdd3

129. Title: Morphology, pathogenicity and molecular identification of Fusarium spp.from wilting eggplants in Tanzania

Author(s): M.M. ABANG et al…Institutional: AVRDC-The World Vegetable Center, Arusha, Tanzania and OtherJournal: African Crop Science Conference ProceedingsPublisher: African Crop Science SocietyImpact Factor: -Keywords: Fusarium equiseti, F.oxysporum, F. solani, Fusarium wilt, Solanum speciesLink: http://tinyurl.com/o9s8wtm

130. Title: Quality of human capital for agricultural production in rural areas of Morogoro and Iringa regions, Tanzania

Author(s): J. Kinabo et al…Institutional: Department of Food Science and Technology, P. O. Box 3006 SUA Morogoro,

Tanzania.NORAGRIC, UMB, Norway.Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness, P. O. Box 3007 SUA Morogoro, Tanzania.CONSENUTH, P. O. Box 8218 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.Tanzania Food and Nutrition Centre P. O. Box 977 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.Regional Agricultural Office Iringa, Tanzania.

Journal: African Journal of Agricultural ResearchPublisher: Academic JournalsImpact Factor: -Keywords: Human capital, productivity, health, nutritional status, rural, quality, TanzaniaLink: http://tinyurl.com/oddbr7p

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131. Title: Human Activities Influencing Deforestation on Meru Catchment Forest Reserve, Tanzania

Author(s): Richard A. Giliba et al…Institutional: Forestry Training Institute, Tanzania and OtherJournal: Journal of Human EcologyPublisher: Kamla-RajImpact Factor: -Keywords: Forest. Catchment Forest. Cultivation. DeforestationLink: http://tinyurl.com/q57cgf7

132. Title: The coconut mite, Aceria guerreronis, in Benin and Tanzania: occurrence, damage and associated acarine fauna

Author(s): K. Negloh, R. Hanna, P. SchausbergerInstitutional: OtherJournal: Experimental and Applied AcarologyPublisher: Springer NetherlandsImpact Factor: 1.725Keywords: Cocos nucifera; Eriophyidae; Phytoseiidae; Predatory mites; Mite diversityLink: http://tinyurl.com/p5o6af3