Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Mrs-Ouso-showing-maize-that-benefited-from-napier-grass-and-the-desmodium--Suba-District--Kenya--27MZIFL5PVHW.htmlConceptually similarYoung crops of maize and silver leaf, ICIPE field station Mbita Point, Suba District, Kenya.GP01G8ICompleted★★★★Eggs and damage of the stemborer to maize. ICIPE field station Mbita Point, Suba District, Kenya.GP0UGMCompleted★★★★Push-up and striga suppression strategies at work, ICIPE field station Mbita Point, Suba District, Kenya.GP0IKBCompleted★★★★Push-pull strategies at work, ICIPE field station Mbita Point, Suba District, Kenya.GP016KTCompleted★★★★Striga plant taking over maize plants. ICIPE field station Mbita Point, Suba District, Kenya.GP04TMCompleted★★★★CHILO eggs on maize. ICIPE field station Mbita Point, Suba District, Kenya.GP01C9LCompleted★★★★Striga roots strangling maize roots. ICIPE field station Mbita Point, Suba District, Kenya.GP0J4KCompleted★★★★Stemborer larvae emerging from maize stalk at ICIPE field station Mbita Point, Suba District, Kenya.GP0WG5Completed★★★★Stemborer larvae emerging from maize stem in the field at ICIPE station Mbita Point, Suba District, Kenya.GP010A6Completed★★★★View AllGP01FPUMrs Ouso showing maize that benefited from napier grass and the desmodium. Suba District, Kenya.Mrs Ouso showing maize that benefited from napier grass and the desmodium. Suba District, Kenya.Locations:Eastern Africa-Kenya-Mbita PointDate:1 May, 2000Credit:© Greenpeace / Jennifer HeslopMaximum size:3270px X 2176pxKeywords:Agriculture-Crops-Maize-Organic farmingShoot:Natural Pest Control Documentation (Kenya : 2000).