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Hamilton, A.Kakudidi, E.Karamura, D.[Origin, history and future of plant germplasm in Uganda, identifying conservation roles for ethnobotanists]Origin, history and future of plant germplasm in Uganda, identifying conservation roles for ethnobotanists

East African highland bananas (AAA, EAHB) form over 80% of the banana cultivars in the Great Lakes region and are a source of food and income for over 40 million in the region. The production of these bananas has been constrained by pests, diseases, soil fertility decline and most recently climat...


Kubiriba, J.Ssali, R.T.Barekye, A.Akankwasa, K.Tushemereirwe, W.K.Batte, M.Karamura, E.B.Karamura, D.[The performance of East African highland bananas released in farmers' fields and the need for their further improvement]The performance of East African highland bananas released in farmers' fields and the need for their further improvement

Bananas (Musa spp.) constitute one of the most important staple food crops in Africa. Two major groups of bananas exist in Africa: the East African highland banana (EAHB, AAA) in East and Central Africa, and the plantains (AAB) in West Africa. Neither of these groups has been affected by Fusarium...


Molina, A.B.Sinohin, V.O.Fabregar, E.G.Ramillete, E.B.Yi, G.Sheng, O.Karamura, D.Bergh, I. van denViljoen, A.[Resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4 in African bananas]Resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4 in African bananas

A Musa germplasm diagnostic study assessed on-farm Musa diversity and farmer selection criteria in different altitudes of North Kivu (NK) and South Kivu (SK) in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, an important zone of secondary diversification of plantains (AAB genome) and East African highland...


Ocimati, W.Karamura, D.Sivirihauma, C.Ndungo, V.Langhe, E. deAdheka, J.Dheda Djailo, B.Ntamwira, J.Muhindo, H.Ragama, P.E.Blomme, Guy[On-farm banana (Musa) cultivar diversity status across different altitudes in North and South Kivu provinces of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo]On-farm banana (Musa) cultivar diversity status across different altitudes in North and South Kivu provinces of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

Crop landraces (largely resulting from adaptation and continuous selection by farmers) are more diverse within field populations than modern cultivars (produced by deliberate crossing), yet their distribution has continued to shrink in the past decades. The temporal dynamics of this shrinking is ...


Karamura, D.Kitavi, M.Nyine, M.Ochola, D.Ocimati, W.Muhangi, S.Talengera, D.Karamura, E.B.[Genotyping the local banana landrace groups of East Africa]Genotyping the local banana landrace groups of East Africa
Langhe, E. deLaliberte, B.Chase, R.Domaingue, R.Horry, J.P.Karamura, D.Rouard, M.Ruas, M.Sardos, J.Thomas, J.Bergh, I. van denHouwe, I. van denRoux, N.[The 2016 Global Strategy for the conservation and use of Musa genetic resources - key strategic elements]The 2016 Global Strategy for the conservation and use of Musa genetic resources - key strategic elements

Over the past three decades, more than 40 banana cultivars have been introduced in eastern and southern Africa for evaluation and dissemination to smallholder farmers facing banana productivity challenges. This study analyses the seed systems used to avail the genotypes to the target users, discu...


Karamura, E.B.Tinzaara, W.Kikulwe, E.Ochola, D.Ocimati, W.Karamura, D.[Introduced banana hybrids in Africa: seed systems, farmers' experiences and consumers' perspectives]Introduced banana hybrids in Africa: seed systems, farmers' experiences and consumers' perspectives

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