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Kamunya, S. M., et al.. (2013). VARIATION IN CATECHIN COMPOSITION OF POPULARLY CULTIVATED TEA CLONES IN EAST AFRICA (KENYA). 34(1). 14–30.1 indexed citations
Owuor, P.O., et al.. (2012). Variations of Fatty Acids Levels in Young Shoots of Clonal Tea with Location of Production and Nitrogenous Fertilizer Rates in the Kenya Highlands. Journal of Agricultural Science and Technology. 14(7). 1543–1554.12 indexed citations
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Kamau, D. M., et al.. (2011). Effects of location of production, fertilizer rates and plucking intervals on mature leaf nutrients of clone TRFK 6/8 in East Africa.. 32(2). 56–68.2 indexed citations
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Owuor, P.O., et al.. (2011). Effects of long-term fertilizer use on a high-yielding tea clone AHPS15/10: soil pH, mature leaf nitrogen, mature leaf and soil phosphorus and potassium.. Chaye kexue. 8(1). 15–51.8 indexed citations
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Kamau, D. M., et al.. (2010). Economics of nitrogen fertilizer use in tea.. 31(2). 36–43.4 indexed citations
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Kamau, D. M., et al.. (2010). Changes in soil chemical properties and leaf nutrients content in tea due to nitrogen fertilizer rates and application intervals. 31(1). 22–37.3 indexed citations
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Kamau, D. M., et al.. (2010). The influence of geographical area of production and nitrogenous fertiliser on yields and quality parameters of clonal tea. Journal of Food Agriculture & Environment. 8(2). 682–690.15 indexed citations
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Kamau, D. M.. (2008). Understanding smallholder tea farmers: closing the loop between expectations and realities.. 29(2). 25–28.1 indexed citations
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Kamau, D. M., et al.. (2008). NPK(S) fertilizer use in commercially cultivated clone BBK 35 in different tea growing regions of Kenya: I. Experimental design and initial soil chemical properties.. 29(1). 31–36.1 indexed citations
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Kamau, D. M., et al.. (2008). NPK(S) fertilizer use in commercially cultivated clone BBK 35 in different tea growing regions of Kenya: II. Effects of nitrogen rates and plucking intervals on soil chemical properties.. 29(2). 8–18.1 indexed citations
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Kamau, D. M.. (2007). Confounding factors affecting the growth and production of ageing tea agro-ecosystems: a review.. 28. 26–40.4 indexed citations
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Kamau, D. M., et al.. (2005). Mature leaf nutrient levels as a diagnostic tool for making fertilizer recommendations in mature tea: the case of clone BBK 35.. 26(2). 57–69.2 indexed citations
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Kamau, D. M., et al.. (2003). Long term effects of rates and types of nitrogenous fertilizers on high yielding clone AHP S15/10 tea. Pt. 1. Yields and nutrient uptake. 24(1). 14–20.2 indexed citations
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Kamau, D. M.. (2000). Maintenance of guard rows in fertilizer field experiments. 21(1). 5–8.1 indexed citations
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Kamau, D. M., et al.. (2000). Split application of nitrogen fertilizer rates in two tea cultivars grown in the Eastern and Western highlands of Kenya. Pt. 1. Confirmatory results on yield effects. 21(2). 76–85.2 indexed citations
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Kamau, D. M., et al.. (1998). Economic analysis of nitrogen fertilizers in different tea cultivars east and west of the Rift Valley. 19(1). 27–37.1 indexed citations
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