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Adikini, S.Mukasa, S.B.Mwanga, R.O.M.Gibson, R.W.[Effects of sweet potato feathery mottle virus and sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus on the yield of sweet potato in Uganda]Effects of sweet potato feathery mottle virus and sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus on the yield of sweet potato in Uganda

A study compared the spread of sweet potato virus disease (SPVD) into crops of two moderately resistant and initially SPVD-free sweet potato cultivars in northern and southern Mpigi, Uganda. Whiteflies, the vector of sweet potato chlorotic stunt crini virus (SPCSV), a component cause of SPVD, wer...


Aritua, ValentineLegg, J.P.Smit, N.E.Gibson, R.W.[Effect of local inoculum on the spread of sweetpotato virus disease: limited infection of susceptible cultivars following widespread cultivation of a resistant sweetpotato cultivar]Effect of local inoculum on the spread of sweetpotato virus disease: limited infection of susceptible cultivars following widespread cultivation of a resistant sweetpotato cultivar
Adikini, S.Mukasa, S.B.Mwanga, R.O.M.Gibson, R.W.[Sweetpotato cultivar degeneration rate under high and low sweetpotato virus disease pressure zones in Uganda.]Sweetpotato cultivar degeneration rate under high and low sweetpotato virus disease pressure zones in Uganda.
Gibson, R.W.Mpembe, I.Mwanga, R.O.M.[Benefits of participatory plant breeding (PPB) as exemplified by the first-ever officially released PPB-bred sweet potato cultivar.]Benefits of participatory plant breeding (PPB) as exemplified by the first-ever officially released PPB-bred sweet potato cultivar.
Namanda, S.Gibson, R.W.[Shortage of sweetpotato planting material caused by prolonged dry seasons in Africa: Strategies to increase its availability in Uganda.]Shortage of sweetpotato planting material caused by prolonged dry seasons in Africa: Strategies to increase its availability in Uganda.
Gibson, R.W.Kreuze, J.F.[Degeneration in sweetpotato due to viruses, virus-cleaned planting material and reversion: A review.]Degeneration in sweetpotato due to viruses, virus-cleaned planting material and reversion: A review.

Mwanga, R.O.M.Niringiye, C.Alajo, A.Kigozi, B.Namukula, J.Mpembe, I.Tumwegamire, SilverGibson, R.W.Yencho, G.C.[NASPOT 11', a sweetpotato cultivar bred by participatory plant-breeding approach in Uganda.]NASPOT 11', a sweetpotato cultivar bred by participatory plant-breeding approach in Uganda.
Clark, C.A.Davis, J.A.Abad, J.A.Cuéllar, J.W.Fuentes, S.Kreuze, J.F.Gibson, R.W.Mukasa, S.Tugume, A.K.Tairo, F.D.Valkonen, J.P.T.[Sweetpotato viruses: 15 years of progress on understanding and managing complex diseases.]Sweetpotato viruses: 15 years of progress on understanding and managing complex diseases.

Sweetpotato is usually propagated in Uganda by vine cuttings from mature crops, but sometimes sprouts from storage roots are used, especially in drought-prone areas. No information is available on whether the storage of roots of Ugandan cultivars are infected with the viruses and whether the spro...


Adikini, S.Mukasa, S.B.Mwanga, R.O.M.Gibson, R.W.[Virus movement from infected sweetpotato vines to roots and reversion on root sprouts]Virus movement from infected sweetpotato vines to roots and reversion on root sprouts

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