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Proceedings of the Pan Africa Chemistry Network Biodiversity Conference
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Proceedings of the Pan Africa Chemistry Network Biodiversity Conference
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- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2009
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Professor Jacob Midiwo is at the Department of Chemistry, University of Nairobi, Kenya, Africa Dr John Clough is at Syngenta, Bracknell, UK
1. Challenges and opportunities for Africa: an overview of key themes from
the PACN biodiversity conference; 2. Exploring the therapeutic potentials
of African medicinal plants; 3. Natural products from plant biodiversity
and their use in the treatment of neglected diseases; 4. In vitro and in
vivo antiplasmodial activity of Kenyan medicinal plants; 5. Anti-larval
activity of crude plant extracts from vitex schiliebenii and vitex payos
(verbenaceae); 6. Natural products as leads for new and innovative crop
protection chemicals; 7. Exploiting phytochemical diversity to control
pests of agriculture and vectors of human and animal disease; 8. Root
chemicals could offer opportunities for breeding for sweet potato
resistance to the weevil cylas puncticollis boheman (coleoptera:
apionidae); 9. The role of biotechnology in meeting the biodiversity
conservation challenge of Africa; 10. Farmers as a treasure chest of
biodiversity - the case of sorghum [sorghum bicolor (l.) Moench] in
Ethiopia, a five decade analysis; 11. Delivery of appropriate cattle
genotypes to eastern African smallholder farmers through in-vitro embryo
production technologies - the technical procedures, prospects and
challenges; 12. Levels of some nutrients and non-essential metals in cows'
whole milk from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; 13. Water, water everywhere and when
found not fit to drink; 14. Foundation for analytical science and
technology in Africa and its role in the preservation of endangered
species; 15. Jua kali metallurgical industries as point sources of the
heavy metals lead and cadmium to aquatic systems in Kenyan urban areas; 16.
An assessment of effluent treatment to reduce heavy metal levels in
effluent from a battery manufacturing concern; 17. Spectroscopic detection
of gaseous ammonia in the environment; 18. Jatropha curcas l. As a source
for the production of biodiesel in Kenya; 19. Jatropha biodiesel as an
alternative transport fuel in Zimbabwe; 20. Biomass, bio-based products and
bioenergy; 21. Municipal solid waste as a resource rather than a waste. A
preliminary study of biomass from Githurai market, an open market in the
outskirts of Nairobi city; Subject Index
the PACN biodiversity conference; 2. Exploring the therapeutic potentials
of African medicinal plants; 3. Natural products from plant biodiversity
and their use in the treatment of neglected diseases; 4. In vitro and in
vivo antiplasmodial activity of Kenyan medicinal plants; 5. Anti-larval
activity of crude plant extracts from vitex schiliebenii and vitex payos
(verbenaceae); 6. Natural products as leads for new and innovative crop
protection chemicals; 7. Exploiting phytochemical diversity to control
pests of agriculture and vectors of human and animal disease; 8. Root
chemicals could offer opportunities for breeding for sweet potato
resistance to the weevil cylas puncticollis boheman (coleoptera:
apionidae); 9. The role of biotechnology in meeting the biodiversity
conservation challenge of Africa; 10. Farmers as a treasure chest of
biodiversity - the case of sorghum [sorghum bicolor (l.) Moench] in
Ethiopia, a five decade analysis; 11. Delivery of appropriate cattle
genotypes to eastern African smallholder farmers through in-vitro embryo
production technologies - the technical procedures, prospects and
challenges; 12. Levels of some nutrients and non-essential metals in cows'
whole milk from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; 13. Water, water everywhere and when
found not fit to drink; 14. Foundation for analytical science and
technology in Africa and its role in the preservation of endangered
species; 15. Jua kali metallurgical industries as point sources of the
heavy metals lead and cadmium to aquatic systems in Kenyan urban areas; 16.
An assessment of effluent treatment to reduce heavy metal levels in
effluent from a battery manufacturing concern; 17. Spectroscopic detection
of gaseous ammonia in the environment; 18. Jatropha curcas l. As a source
for the production of biodiesel in Kenya; 19. Jatropha biodiesel as an
alternative transport fuel in Zimbabwe; 20. Biomass, bio-based products and
bioenergy; 21. Municipal solid waste as a resource rather than a waste. A
preliminary study of biomass from Githurai market, an open market in the
outskirts of Nairobi city; Subject Index
1. Challenges and opportunities for Africa: an overview of key themes from
the PACN biodiversity conference; 2. Exploring the therapeutic potentials
of African medicinal plants; 3. Natural products from plant biodiversity
and their use in the treatment of neglected diseases; 4. In vitro and in
vivo antiplasmodial activity of Kenyan medicinal plants; 5. Anti-larval
activity of crude plant extracts from vitex schiliebenii and vitex payos
(verbenaceae); 6. Natural products as leads for new and innovative crop
protection chemicals; 7. Exploiting phytochemical diversity to control
pests of agriculture and vectors of human and animal disease; 8. Root
chemicals could offer opportunities for breeding for sweet potato
resistance to the weevil cylas puncticollis boheman (coleoptera:
apionidae); 9. The role of biotechnology in meeting the biodiversity
conservation challenge of Africa; 10. Farmers as a treasure chest of
biodiversity - the case of sorghum [sorghum bicolor (l.) Moench] in
Ethiopia, a five decade analysis; 11. Delivery of appropriate cattle
genotypes to eastern African smallholder farmers through in-vitro embryo
production technologies - the technical procedures, prospects and
challenges; 12. Levels of some nutrients and non-essential metals in cows'
whole milk from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; 13. Water, water everywhere and when
found not fit to drink; 14. Foundation for analytical science and
technology in Africa and its role in the preservation of endangered
species; 15. Jua kali metallurgical industries as point sources of the
heavy metals lead and cadmium to aquatic systems in Kenyan urban areas; 16.
An assessment of effluent treatment to reduce heavy metal levels in
effluent from a battery manufacturing concern; 17. Spectroscopic detection
of gaseous ammonia in the environment; 18. Jatropha curcas l. As a source
for the production of biodiesel in Kenya; 19. Jatropha biodiesel as an
alternative transport fuel in Zimbabwe; 20. Biomass, bio-based products and
bioenergy; 21. Municipal solid waste as a resource rather than a waste. A
preliminary study of biomass from Githurai market, an open market in the
outskirts of Nairobi city; Subject Index
the PACN biodiversity conference; 2. Exploring the therapeutic potentials
of African medicinal plants; 3. Natural products from plant biodiversity
and their use in the treatment of neglected diseases; 4. In vitro and in
vivo antiplasmodial activity of Kenyan medicinal plants; 5. Anti-larval
activity of crude plant extracts from vitex schiliebenii and vitex payos
(verbenaceae); 6. Natural products as leads for new and innovative crop
protection chemicals; 7. Exploiting phytochemical diversity to control
pests of agriculture and vectors of human and animal disease; 8. Root
chemicals could offer opportunities for breeding for sweet potato
resistance to the weevil cylas puncticollis boheman (coleoptera:
apionidae); 9. The role of biotechnology in meeting the biodiversity
conservation challenge of Africa; 10. Farmers as a treasure chest of
biodiversity - the case of sorghum [sorghum bicolor (l.) Moench] in
Ethiopia, a five decade analysis; 11. Delivery of appropriate cattle
genotypes to eastern African smallholder farmers through in-vitro embryo
production technologies - the technical procedures, prospects and
challenges; 12. Levels of some nutrients and non-essential metals in cows'
whole milk from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; 13. Water, water everywhere and when
found not fit to drink; 14. Foundation for analytical science and
technology in Africa and its role in the preservation of endangered
species; 15. Jua kali metallurgical industries as point sources of the
heavy metals lead and cadmium to aquatic systems in Kenyan urban areas; 16.
An assessment of effluent treatment to reduce heavy metal levels in
effluent from a battery manufacturing concern; 17. Spectroscopic detection
of gaseous ammonia in the environment; 18. Jatropha curcas l. As a source
for the production of biodiesel in Kenya; 19. Jatropha biodiesel as an
alternative transport fuel in Zimbabwe; 20. Biomass, bio-based products and
bioenergy; 21. Municipal solid waste as a resource rather than a waste. A
preliminary study of biomass from Githurai market, an open market in the
outskirts of Nairobi city; Subject Index