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1) Omondi, C. O. and Pinard, F (2006). Screening populations of arabica coffee for molecular markers linked to coffee berry disease resistance. Proc. of 21th International Colloquium on Coffee Science (ASIC). 2) Omondi, C. O., Agwanda C O, Gichuru, E K (2004). Field expression of resistance to Coffee Berry Disease as affected by environmental and host-pathogen factors. Proc. of 20th International Colloquium on Coffee Science (ASIC). 3) Omondi, C. O., Ayiecho, P. O., Mwang’ombe, A. W. and Hindorf, H. (2001), 4) Resistance of Coffea arabica cv. Ruiru 11 tested with different isolates of Colletotrichum kahawae, the causal agent of coffee berry disease. Euphytica 121:19-24. 5) Omondi, C. O., Ayiecho, P. O., Mwang’ombe, A. W. and Hindorf, H. (2000), 6) Reaction of some Coffea arabica genotypes to strains of Colletotrichum kahawae, the cause of coffee berry disease. J. Phytopathol. 148:61-63 7) Omondi, C. O., Ayiecho, P. O., Mwang’ombe, A. W. and Hindorf, H. (1999), 8) Evaluation of an advanced breeding population of Arabica coffee. Proc. Of 18th International Colloquium on Coffee Science (ASIC). pp 371-382. 9) Omondi C. O. (1999). Propagation of Coffea arabica L. in Kenya: A Review. In10) proceedings of the second seminar on the way forward for Horticulture towards Kenya’s industrialization. Department of Horticulture, Jomo Kenyatta University College of Agriculture and Technology, Kenya. Agong, S. G., C. K. Ndungu, W. Kariuki, E. N. Murage and H. Sigiura (EDS) 11) Omondi, C. O. (1998). Genetic diversity among isolates of Colletotrichum kahawae12) causing coffee berry disease and their interactions with varieties and breeding populations of Arabica coffee. Ph. D. thesis, University of Nairobi, Kenya. 13) Omondi, C. O.; Hindorf, H.; Welz, H. G.; Saucke, D.; Ayiecho, P. O. and 14) Mwang'ombe, A. W. (1997). Genetic diversity among isolates of Colletotrichum kahawae causing coffee berry disease. Proc. of 17th Int. Colloquium on coffee science (ASIC) .pp. 800-804 15) Hindorf, H.; Biratu, T. and Omondi, C. O. (1997) Correct identification of the 16) pathogen Colletotrichum kahawae causing coffee berry disease (CBD). Proc. of 17th Int. Colloquium on coffee science (ASIC). pp. 599-603. 17) Biratu, T.; Omondi, C. O., and Hindorf, H. (1995). Caffeine content in relation to 18) resistance of Coffee arabica L. to coffee berry disease (Colletotrichum coffeanum Noack). Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection 103: 15-19 19) Omondi, C. O. and Ayiecho, P. O. (1995). Variation analysis of six Kenyan landrace 20) populations of spiderflower. E. Afr. Agric. For.J. 60:185-191. 21) Omondi, C. O. (1994) Resistance to coffee berry disease in Arabica Coffee variety, 22) ``Ruiru 11´´. Plant Breeding 112;256-259 23) Omondi, C. O. (1993). Seed production and vegetative propagation of coffee in 24) Kenya. Proceedings of the seminar on "Meeting the national seed and planting material needs of Kenyan agriculture for the year 2000". Jomo Kenyatta University College of Agriculture and Technology (JKUCAT), Kenya in conjunction with Japan International Co-operation (JICA). March 1993. Pp. 56-62. 25) Omondi, C. O. and Ayiecho, P. O. (1992). Correlation and multiple regression 26) analyses in populations of two Kenyan landraces of spiderflower (Gynandropsis gynandra) Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences. 62:160-162. 27) Omondi, C. O. and Owour, J. B. O. (1992). The performance of interspecific crosses 28) and backcrosses involving Arabica and tetraploid Robusta coffee species. Kenya Coffee. 57:1307-1311. 29) Omondi, C. O. (1989). Variation and yield prediction analyses of some30) morphological traits in six Kenyan landrace populations of spiderflower (Gynandropsis gynandra (L) Briq) |


