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Coevolution of the angular leaf spot pathogen, Phaeoisariopsis griseola, with its common bean host has been demonstrated, and P. griseola isolates have been divided into Andean and Mesoamerican groups that correspond to defined bean gene pools. Recent characterization of P. griseola isolates from...


Mahuku, George S.Henriquez Naranjo, MAMuñoz, J.Buruchara, Robin A.[Molecular markers dispute the existence of the Afro-Andean group of the bean angular leaf spot pathogen, Phaeoisariopsis griseola]Molecular markers dispute the existence of the Afro-Andean group of the bean angular leaf spot pathogen, Phaeoisariopsis griseola

Mating type, glucose-6-phosphate isomerase (Gpi) allozyme banding patterns, response to the fungicide metalaxyl and random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers were used to characterize genetic variability among 141 Canadian isolates of Phytophthora infestans collected between 1994 and 1996. ...


Mahuku, George S.Peters, RDPlatt, HWDaayf, F.[Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis of Phytophthora infestans isolates collected in Canada during 1994 to 1996]Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis of Phytophthora infestans isolates collected in Canada during 1994 to 1996

Angular leaf spot (ALS) is one of the most devastating diseases of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) in tropical and subtropical countries. The causal fungus, Phaeoisariopsis griseola(Sacc.) Ferr. is highly variable and a diverse source of resistance genes is required to manage this disease. We...


Mahuku, George S.Jara, Carlos E.Cajiao V., César HernandoBeebe, Stephen E.[Sources of resistance to angular leaf spot (Phaeoisariopsis griseola) in common bean core collection, wild Phaseolus vulgaris and secondary gene pool]Sources of resistance to angular leaf spot (Phaeoisariopsis griseola) in common bean core collection, wild Phaseolus vulgaris and secondary gene pool

Abstract Maize streak virus (MSV) disease is a devastating disease in the Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), which causes significant yield loss in maize. Resistance to MSV has previously been mapped to a major QTL (Msv1) on chromosome 1 that is germplasm and environment independent and to several minor l...


Nair, S.K.Babu, R.Magorokosho, C.Mahuku, George S.Semagn, K.Beyene, Y.Das, B.Makumbi, DanKumar, P.L.Olsen, M.Boddupalli, P.M.[Fine mapping of Msv1, a major QTL for resistance to Maize Streak Virus leads to development of production markers for breeding pipelines]Fine mapping of Msv1, a major QTL for resistance to Maize Streak Virus leads to development of production markers for breeding pipelines

Use of genetic resistance is the most practical and economic way to manage anthracnose of common bean. Colletotrichum lindemuthianum, the causal agent of bean anthracnose, is a highly variabile pathogen, and there are no host resistance genes that are effective against all known races of the path...


Mahuku, George S.Jara, Carlos E.Cajiao V., César HernandoBeebe, Stephen E.[Sources of resistance to Colletotrichum lindemuthianum in the secondary gene pool of Phaseolus vulgaris and in crosses of primary and secondary gene pools]Sources of resistance to Colletotrichum lindemuthianum in the secondary gene pool of Phaseolus vulgaris and in crosses of primary and secondary gene pools
Mahuku, George S.Wosula, Everlyne N.Kanampiu, F.[Integrated pest management in tropical cereal crops]Integrated pest management in tropical cereal crops
Amede, TilahunAmézquita Collazos, EdgarAshby, J.A.Ayarza, Miguel AngelBarrios, EdmundoBationo, B. AndréBeebe, Stephen E.Bellotti, Anthony C.Blair, Matthew W.Delve, Robert J.Fujisaka, SamHoweler, Reinhardt H.Johnson, Nancy L.Kaaria, Susan K.Kelemu, SegenetKerridge, Peter C.Kirkby, Roger A.Lascano, Carlos E.Lefroy, R.D.B.Mahuku, George S.Murwira, Herbert K.Oberthür, ThomasPachico, Douglas H.Peters, MichaelRamisch, Joshua J.Rao, Idupulapati M.Rondón, Marco AntonioSanginga, Pascal C.Swift, M.Vanlauwe, Bernard[Biological nitrogen fixation: A key input to integrated soil fertility management in the tropics]Biological nitrogen fixation: A key input to integrated soil fertility management in the tropics

Plant breeding and improved management options have made remarkable progress in increasing crop yields during the past century. However, climate change projections suggest that large yield losses will be occurring in many regions, particularly within sub-Saharan Africa. The development of climate...


Cairns, Jill E.Sonder, KaiZaidi, P.H.Verhulst PNMahuku, George S.Babu, R.Nair SKDas, B.Govaerts, BramVinayan, M.T.Rashid ZNoor JJDevi, P.Vicente, F. sanPrasanna, Boddupalli[Maize production in a changing climate: Impacts, adaptation, and mitigation strategies]Maize production in a changing climate: Impacts, adaptation, and mitigation strategies
Murithi, H.Owati, A.Kumar, P.L.Mahuku, George S.Joosten, M.H.Beed, Fen D.Madata, C.S.Haudenshield, J.Hartman, G.L.[Soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi) and witches broom (16Srill Candidatus phytoplasma): the two emerging and devastating diseases of soybean in Tanzania]Soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi) and witches broom (16Srill Candidatus phytoplasma): the two emerging and devastating diseases of soybean in Tanzania

Despite massive expansion of human and livestock populations, fuelled by agricultural innovations, nearly one billion people are hungry and 2 billion are sickened each year from the food they eat. Agricultural and food systems are intimately connected to health outcomes, but health policy and pro...


Grace, DeliaMahuku, George S.Hoffmann, V.Atherstone, ChristineUpadhyaya, Hari D.Bandyopadhyay, Ranajit[International agricultural research to reduce food risks: Case studies on aflatoxins]International agricultural research to reduce food risks: Case studies on aflatoxins

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