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Angela Mkindi (PhD)
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Pesticidal plant extracts improve yield and reduce insect pests on legume crops without harming beneficial arthropods
Y Tembo, AG Mkindi, PA Mkenda, N Mpumi, R Mwanauta, PC Stevenson, ...
Frontiers in Plant Science 9, 410739, 2018
1622018
Invasive weeds with pesticidal properties as potential new crops
A Mkindi, N Mpumi, Y Tembo, PC Stevenson, PA Ndakidemi, K Mtei, ...
Industrial Crops and Products 110, 113-122, 2017
752017
Extracts of common pesticidal plants increase plant growth and yield in common bean plants
AG Mkindi, YLB Tembo, ER Mbega, AK Smith, IW Farrell, PA Ndakidemi, ...
Plants 9 (2), 149, 2020
402020
The potential of using indigenous pesticidal plants for insect pest control to small scale farmers in Africa
AG Mkindi, KM Mtei, KN Njau, PA Ndakidemi
Scientific Research Publishing Inc., 2015
262015
Phytochemical Analysis of Tephrosia vogelii across East Africa Reveals Three Chemotypes that Influence Its Use as a Pesticidal Plant
AG Mkindi, Y Tembo, ER Mbega, B Medvecky, A Kendal-Smith, IW Farrell, ...
Plants 8 (12), 597, 2019
202019
Biological control interventions and botanical pesticides for insect pests of crops in sub-Saharan Africa: A mapping review
F Ratto, T Bruce, G Chipabika, S Mwamakamba, R Mkandawire, Z Khan, ...
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 6, 2022
162022
Elements of agroecological pest and disease management
SR Belmain, Y Tembo, AG Mkindi, SEJ Arnold, PC Stevenson
Elem Sci Anth 10 (1), 00099, 2022
112022
Indigenous vegetables: a sustainable approach to improve micronutrient adequacy in Tanzanian women of childbearing age
MV Conti, R De Giuseppe, MC Monti, AG Mkindi, NH Mshanga, S Ceppi, ...
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 75 (10), 1475-1482, 2021
112021
Biological control interventions reduce pest abundance and crop damage while maintaining natural enemies in sub-Saharan Africa: a meta-analysis
F Ratto, T Bruce, G Chipabika, S Mwamakamba, R Mkandawire, Z Khan, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 289 (1988), 20221695, 2022
52022
Qualitative cost-benefit analysis of using pesticidal plants in smallholder crop protection
AG Mkindi, R Coe, PC Stevenson, PA Ndakidemi, SR Belmain
Agriculture 11 (10), 1007, 2021
52021
Botanical biopesticides have an influence on tomato quality through pest control and are cost-effective for farmers in developing countries
W Akhter, FM Shah, M Yang, S Freed, M Razaq, AG Mkindi, H Akram, ...
Plos one 18 (11), e0294775, 2023
22023
Qualitative Cost-Benefit Analysis of Using Pesticidal Plants in Smallholder Crop Protection. Agriculture 2021, 11, 1007
AG Mkindi, R Coe, PC Stevenson, PA Ndakidemi, SR Belmain
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12021
Characterization of morpho-agronomic traits and powdery mildew resistance in mung bean (Vigna radiata)
DJ Kitomari, PB Venkataramana, AG Mkindi, SR Belmain, PC Stevenson
2024
Botanical extracts control the fungal pathogen Colletotrichum boninense in smallholder production of common bean
TM Kushaha, AG Mkindi, ER Mbega, PC Stevenson, SR Belmain
Phytopathology Research 6 (1), 19, 2024
2024
Understanding farmer knowledge and site factors in relation to soil-borne pests and pathogens to support agroecological intensification of smallholder bean production systems
ZJ Ngoya, AG Mkindi, SJ Vanek, PA Ndakidemi, PC Stevenson, ...
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 7, 1094739, 2023
2023
Biological control interventions reduce pest abundance and crop damage while maintaining natural enemies: a meta-analysis
F Ratto, T Bruce, G Chipabika, S Mwamakamba, R Mkandawire, Z Khan, ...
Authorea Preprints, 2022
2022
Phytochemical Analysis of across East Africa Reveals Three Chemotypes that Influence Its Use as a Pesticidal Plant.
A Mkindi, Y Tembo, E Mbega, B Medvecky, A Kendal-Smith, I Farrell, ...
MDPI, 0
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