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Ntawuruhunga, PheneasSsemakula, G.N.Ojulong, H.Bua, A.Ragama, P.E.Kanobe, C.Whyte, J.[Evaluation of advanced cassava genotypes in Uganda]Evaluation of advanced cassava genotypes in Uganda

Cassava plays a major role in both household and national food security in Uganda. However, cassava production in Uganda has been threatened by cassava mosaic disease. The government has made concerted efforts to evaluate, multiply and distribute new cassava planting materials in most districts. ...


Bua, A.Acola, G.Adupa, R.L.Otim-Nape, G.W.Baguma, Yona K.Sserunkuma, D.Manyong, Victor M.Coulibaly, O.[The economic impact of investments in cassava research in Uganda]The economic impact of investments in cassava research in Uganda

Cassava (Manihot esculenta) growing in Uganda during 2001–2002 has been screened for the presence of begomoviruses using PCR-RFLP, cloning full-length genomic components and nucleotide sequence analysis. In contrast with a recent survey in neighbouring Kenya, which identified three distinct strai...


Sserubombwe, W.S.Briddon, R.W.Baguma, Yona K.Ssemakula, G.N.Bull, S.E.Bua, A.Alicai, TitusOmongo, C.Otim-Nape, G.W.Stanley, J.[Diversity of begomoviruses associated with mosaic disease of cultivated cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) and its wild relative (Manihot glaziovii Mull. Arg.) in Uganda]Diversity of begomoviruses associated with mosaic disease of cultivated cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) and its wild relative (Manihot glaziovii Mull. Arg.) in Uganda

In a bid to increase the number of genotypes reaching farmers, on-farm trials were conducted in 2001/2002 with the aim of increasing the number of genotypes available to farmers to be evaluated for performance, adaptation and acceptability. Twenty improved genotypes were planted in Lira, Nakasong...


Ntawuruhunga, PheneasSsemakula, G.N.Ojulong, H.Bua, A.Ragama, P.E.Kanobe, C.Whyte, J.[Evaluation of advanced cassava genotypes in Uganda]Evaluation of advanced cassava genotypes in Uganda
Kizito, E.B.Castelblanco, WHBua, A.Egwang, TGGullberg, UFregene, Martin A.[Assessment of genetic variability of local cassava cultivars in Uganda using simple sequence repeat markers]Assessment of genetic variability of local cassava cultivars in Uganda using simple sequence repeat markers

Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) and the viruses that infect it, notably cassava mosaic virus and cassava brown streak viruses, have a unique history of co-evolution and co-existence. While cassava originated in South America, both viruses and the diseases they cause have largely been limited t...


Kawuki, Robert S.Adiga, G.Orone, J.Alicai, TitusEdimu, M.Omara, T.Pariyo, A.Esuma, W.Omongo, C.Bua, A.Kanju, E.Baguma, Yona K.[Limits of phytosanitation and host plant resistance towards the control of cassava viruses in Uganda]Limits of phytosanitation and host plant resistance towards the control of cassava viruses in Uganda
Amede, TilahunOkori, PBaguma, Yona K.Ferguson, Morag E.Nzuki, IKawuki, Robert S.Pariyo, AFregene, Martin A.Bua, A.[Genotyping Ugandan cassava breeding populations using SSR markers for resistance to cassava mosaic disease]Genotyping Ugandan cassava breeding populations using SSR markers for resistance to cassava mosaic disease

Cassava (Manihot esculenta) is a tropical crop that is grown in Africa, Latin America and Southeast Asia. Cassava was introduced from Latin America into West and East Africa at two independent events. In Uganda a serious threat to cassava's survival is the cassava mosaic disease (CMD). Uganda has...


Kizito, E.B.Bua, A.Fregene, Martin A.Egwang, TGGullberg, U[The effect of cassava mosaic disease on the genetic diversity of cassava in Uganda]The effect of cassava mosaic disease on the genetic diversity of cassava in Uganda
Bua, A.Otim-Nape, G.W.Sserubombwe, WThresh, J.M.Baguma, Yona K.Ssemakula, G.N.Titus, AOmongo, C.A.[Uganda: saving a nation besieged by cassava mosaic virus disease epidemic]Uganda: saving a nation besieged by cassava mosaic virus disease epidemic

Improved germplasm from the cassava-breeding program has generated new varieties that are increasingly being grown by farmers in Uganda.In this study, the socio-economic and demographic characteristics of cassava farmers in different regions of Uganda, adopted c...


Abele, S.Twine, Edgar E.Ntawuruhunga, PheneasBaguma, Yona K.Kanobe, C.Bua, A.[Adoption of improved cassava varieties in Uganda: implications for agricultural research and technology dissemination]Adoption of improved cassava varieties in Uganda: implications for agricultural research and technology dissemination

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