The Fate of hexazinone and diuron in tropical sugarcane, pineaple and french beans field soil in selected areas in Kenya and effects of soil microbes on their degradation 112P06721 / Boniface Mbithi Muendo ; supervised by Professor Joseph Owour Lalah, Professor Zachary Moranga Getenga and Professor Shem Oyoo Wandiga.
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A Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment for the award of the degree of doctor of philosophy in chemistry in the school of chemistry and material silence of the technical university of Kenya.
supervised by professor Joseph Owour Lalah, Professor Zachary Moranga Getenga and Professor Shem Oyoo Wandiga.
The fate of pesticides in the sugar belt, pineapple growing regions and French beans growing regions has not been carried out completely despite the heavy use of pesticides in the tropics for over 50 years to control weeds and pest.
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