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Ecosystems | 2018

A Global Assessment of the Effects of Eucalyptus Plantations on Stream Ecosystem Functioning

Verónica Ferreira; Luz Boyero; Clementina Calvo; Francisco Correa; Ricardo Figueroa; José F. Gonçalves; Guillermo Goyenola; Manuel A. S. Graça; Luiz Ubiratan Hepp; Samuel T. Kariuki; Anahí López-Rodríguez; Néstor Mazzeo; Charles M’Erimba; Silvia Monroy; Alessandra Peil; Jesús Pozo; Renan de Souza Rezende; Franco Teixeira-de-Mello

Forest change is a major environmental problem worldwide. Forest streams, with their large aquatic–terrestrial interface and strong dependence on terrestrially derived organic matter, are highly sensitive to forest changes. Fast-wood plantations can be particularly threatening if they markedly differ from native forests. Eucalyptus plantations, in particular, cover large areas worldwide (> 20 million ha, mostly from 35°S to 35°N), but their effects on stream functioning have been addressed mostly in the Iberian Peninsula, which limits generalization to other regions. We assessed the effect of eucalyptus plantations on total (microbial decomposers and macroinvertebrates; in coarse mesh bags) and microbial-driven (in fine mesh bags) leaf litter decomposition by comparing streams flowing through native forests and eucalyptus plantations in seven regions in the Iberian Peninsula, Central Africa and South America. We found an overall significant inhibition of total litter decomposition by 23%. The effect did not significantly differ across regions, although a significant inhibition was found for Spain (− 41%), South Brazil (− 31%) and Uruguay (− 36%) (Portugal had a marginally nonsignificant inhibition by 50%) but not for other regions, suggesting that the effects of plantations in temperate climates are mediated through effects on macroinvertebrate communities. Contrarily, the overall effect for microbial-driven litter decomposition was non-significant, but it significantly differed across regions with a significant stimulation in Central Brazil (110%) and Uruguay (32%), and nonsignificant effects for other regions (Kenya had a marginally nonsignificant inhibition by 48%), suggesting that functional redundancy among microbial communities is not general and effects can occur if plantations induce changes in nutrient availability, solar irradiation or litter characteristics.


Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies | 2010

Essential oils composition of Ocimum basilicum L. and Ocimum gratissimum L. from Kenya and their inhibitory effects on growth and fumonisin production by Fusarium verticillioides.

José S. Dambolena; María P. Zunino; Abel G. López; Héctor R. Rubinstein; Julio A. Zygadlo; Jw Mwangi; Gn Thoithi; Io Kibwage; Josphat M. Mwalukumbi; Samuel T. Kariuki


African Journal of Ecology | 2000

Disturbances and species distribution of the riparian vegetation of a Rift Valley stream

Jude M. Mathooko; Samuel T. Kariuki


African Journal of Biotechnology | 2008

Aloe plant extracts as alternative larvicides for mosquito control

Josphat C. Matasyoh; Euty M. Wathuta; Samuel T. Kariuki; Regina Chepkorir


Industrial Crops and Products | 2016

Chemical composition of Cupressus lusitanica and Eucalyptus saligna leaf essential oils and bioactivity against major insect pests of stored food grains

Philip K. Bett; Arop L. Deng; Joshua O. Ogendo; Samuel T. Kariuki; Maud Kamatenesi-Mugisha; Joel M. Mihale; Baldwyn Torto


Journal of Asia-pacific Entomology | 2011

Chemical composition and larvicidal activity of Piper capense essential oil against the malaria vector, Anopheles gambiae

Josphat C. Matasyoh; Euty M. Wathuta; Samuel T. Kariuki; Regina Chepkorir


International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences | 2015

Chemical composition and larvicidal activity of essential oil of Lippia kituiensis against larvae of Rhipicephalus appendiculatus

Caroline J. Kosgei; Josphat C. Matasyoh; Charles M. Mwendia; Samuel T. Kariuki; Abdi Y Guliye


Industrial Crops and Products | 2017

Residual contact toxicity and repellence of Cupressus lusitanica Miller and Eucalyptus saligna Smith essential oils against major stored product insect pests

Philip K. Bett; Arop L. Deng; Joshua O. Ogendo; Samuel T. Kariuki; Maud Kamatenesi-Mugisha; Joel M. Mihale; Baldwyn Torto


The East and Central African Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2011

Phytochemical and Antimicrobial Investigation of Girardinia diversifolia (Link) Friis (Urticaceae)

Peter M. Njogu; Gn Thoithi; Jw Mwangi; Fn Kamau; Io Kibwage; Samuel T. Kariuki; Abiy Yenesew; Hn Mugo; Jm Mwalukumbi


Archive | 2011

Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies

Hr Rubinsteinc; Jm Mwalukumbi; Js Dambolenaa; Samuel T. Kariuki; Abel G Lópezb; Gn Thoithi; Jw Mwangi; Mp Zuninoa; Io Kibwage; Ja Zygadloa

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Jw Mwangi

University of Nairobi

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Baldwyn Torto

International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology

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Hn Mugo

University of Nairobi

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