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Publications of Maina Mwangi (4 listed):

Biological Invasions (2022) 24, 2933-2949
Joseph Mulema, Roger Day, Winnie Nunda, Komivi Senyo Akutse, Anani Y. Bruce, Sospeter Gachamba, Solveig Haukeland, Ruth Kahuthia-Gathu, Staline Kibet, Asenath Koech, Thomas Kosiom, Douglas Watuku Miano, George Momanyi, Lucy Kananu Murungi, James Wanjohi Muthomi, Julianna Mwangi, Maina Mwangi, Nicholas Mwendo, John Huria Nderitu, Johnson Nyasani, Miriam Otipa, Sarah Wambugu, Eric Were, Fernadis Makale, Laura Doughty, Steve Edgington, Ivan Rwomushana and Marc Kenis (2022)
Prioritization of invasive alien species with the potential to threaten agriculture and biodiversity in Kenya through horizon scanning

Nematology (2022) 24, 137-147
Douglas Nyang'au, Janet Atandi, Laura Cortada, Shem Nchore, Maina Mwangi and Dann Coyne (2022)
Diversity of nematodes on banana (Musa spp.) in Kenya linked to altitude and with a focus on the pathogenicity of Pratylenchus goodeyi

Plant Pathology (2010) 59, p. 403 (Carter et al.)
B.A. Carter, R. Reeder, S.R. Mgenzi, Z.M. Kinyua, J.N. Mbaka, K. Doyle, V. Nakato, M. Mwangi, F. Beed, V. Aritua, M.L. Lewis Ivey, S.A. Miller and J.J. Smith (2010)
Identification of Xanthomonas vasicola (formerly X. campestris pv. musacearum), causative organism of banana xanthomonas wilt, in Tanzania, Kenya and Burundi

Plant Pathology (2007) 56, 383-390
M. Mwangi, M. Mwebaze, R. Bandyopadhyay, V. Aritua, S. Eden-Green, W. Tushemereirwe and J. Smith (2007)
Development of a semiselective medium for isolating Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum from insect vectors, infected plant material and soil