Dr. Chemeda  Abedeta Garbaba
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Dr. Chemeda Abedeta Garbaba

Assistant Professor
Jimma Uinversity, Ethiopia


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biological Sciences from Kassel University, Germanay

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Botany
62%
Plant protection
90%
Seed Ecology
75%
Plant Biology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Garbaba, C.A., S. Diriba, F.L. Ocho and O. Hensel, 2018. Potential for mycotoxin-producing fungal growth in various agro-ecological settings and maize storage systems in Southwestern Ethiopia. J. Stored Prod. Res., 76: 22-29.
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  2. Garbaba, C.A., L.G. Denboba, E. Mendesil, F.L. Ocho and O. Hensel, 2018. Actors' post-harvest maize handling practices and allied mycoflora epidemiology in southwestern Ethiopia: Potential for mycotoxin-producing fungi management. J. Applied Bot. Food Qual., 91: 237-248.
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  3. Garbaba, C.A., B. Zeleke, N. Abdel-Azim, R. Kabbar, I. Ksentini and I. Jordan, 2018. Strategies to fight hidden hunger in Ethiopia, Egypt, Sudan and Tunisia. World Rev. Nutr. Dietary, 118: 176-185.
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  4. Garbaba, C.A., 2018. Development of a photovoltaic driven ventilation system to modified traditional Ethiopian gombisa for on-cobs-maize drying. Agric. Eng. Int.: CIGR J., 20: 195-205.
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  5. Garbaba, C.A., L.G. Denboba, F.L. Ocho and O. Hensel, 2017. Nutritional deterioration of stored Zea mays L. along supply chain in southwestern Ethiopia: Implication for unseen dietary hunger. J. Stored Prod. Res., 70: 7-17.
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  6. Hunde, D., C. Abedeta, T. Birhan and M. Sharma, 2015. Gendered division of labor in medicinal plant cultivation and management in South West Ethiopia: Implication for conservation. Trends Applied Sci. Res., 10: 77-87.
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  7. Garuma, H., G. Berecha and C. Abedeta, 2015. Influence of coffee production systems on the occurrence of coffee beans abnormality: Implication on coffee quality. Asian J. Plant Sci., 14: 40-44.
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  8. Feyssa, D.H., C. Abdeta, T. Berhan and M. Sharma, 2015. Medicinal plants use and conservation practices in Jimma Zone, South West Ethiopia. Int. J. Biodivers. Conserv., 7: 202-210.
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  9. Abedeta, C., E. Getu, E. Seyoum, H. Hindorf and T. Berhane, 2015. Coffee leaf damaging insects occurrence in the forest coffee ecosystem of Southwestern Ethiopia. Afr. J. Plant Sci., 9: 75-81.
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  10. Birhan, T., H. Zeleke, A. Ayana, A. Tilahun and A. Chemeda, 2013. Genetic variability, heritability and genetic advance in early maturing pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan L.) genotypes. World J. Agric. Sci., 1: 241-247.
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  11. Chemeda, A., G. Emana, S. Emiru and H. Hindorf, 2011. Species composition, incidence and parasitoids of Ceratitid fruit flies in wild Coffea arabica L. Southwestern Ethiopia. Ethiop. J. Biol. Soc., 10: 213-221.
  12. Chemeda, A., G. Emana, S. Emiru and H. Hindorf, 2011. Coffee berry insect pests and their parasitoids in the afromontane rainforests of Southwestern Ethiopia. East Afr. J. Sci., 5: 41-50.
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  13. Esayas, M., A. Million and C.A. Garbaba, 2009. Review of Research on Coffee, Tea and Spices Insect Pests in Ethiopia. In: Increasing Crop Production through Improved Plant Protection, Volume II, Abrham, T. (Ed.). Plant Protection Society of Ethiopia (PPSE) and EIAR, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, pp: 117-139.
  14. Esayas, M., A. Million and A. Chemeda, 2008. Coffee Insect Pests in Ethiopia. In: Coffee Diversity and Knowledge, Girma, A., B. Bayetta, S. Tesfaye, T. Endale and K. Taye (Eds.). EIAR, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, pp: 279-290.
  15. Mendesil, E., C. Abdeta, A. Tesfaye, Z. Shumeta and H. Jifar, 2007. Farmers' perceptions and management practices of insect pests on stored sorghum in southwestern Ethiopia. Crop Protection, 26: 1817-1825.
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