Christophe NIYUNGEKO
University of Burundi
Faculty: Faculty of Sciences (FS)
Research Center:CRSNE
Email: christophe.niyungeko@ub.edu.bi
Biography
Prof. Christophe NIYUNGEKO is a holder of a PhD degree awarded in 2019 at Zhejiang University in China. He is currently working as a Lecturer & Researcher at the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences of the University of Burundi. His specialization area include: Soil chemistry, Sustainable soil fertility management, soil nutrients transformation and cycling. He has already published more than 20 original research articles in referred journals.
Associated Syllabus
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Ce cours a pour objectif principal de fournir une base solide qui soutient les principes fondamentaux de chimie que requiert le domaine de la chimie analytique. Il vise à présenter une gamme de techniques modernes d’analyse chimique. Aussi, comme l
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Associated Articles
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A review of the identification and detection of heavy metal ions in the environment by voltammetry.
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Composition of microbial community in pig manure biochar-amended soils and the linkage to the heavy metals accumulation in rice at harvest.
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Phosphorus speciation and release kinetics of swine manure biochar under various pyrolysis temperatures.
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Effects of biochar amendments on soil phosphorus transformation in agricultural soils.
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Nutrient retention by different substrates from an improved low impact development system
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High-Throughput Profiling of the Antibiotic Resistance Gene Transmission in Aquaculture Systems
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Evaluation of the status of water quality of three swimming pools in Bujumbura city, Burundi
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Energetic valorization of Eichhornia crassipes and Pistia stratiotes by methane production in an anaerobic co-digestion process
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Characteristics of bacterial community and ARGs profile in engineered goldfish tanks with stresses of sulfanilamide and copper
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Nutrient retention by different substrates from an improved low impact development system
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contact
Phone : + 257 76521707/+ 257 62433226
Email : christophe.niyungeko@ub.edu.bi
