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The bean fly (Ophiomyia spp.) is considered the most economically damaging field insect pest of common beans in Uganda. Despite the use of existing pest management approaches, reported damage has remained high. Forty-eight traditional and improved common bean varieties currently grown in farmers’...


Ssekandi, W.Mulumba, J.W.Colangelo, P.Nankya, R.Fadda, CarloKarungi, J.Otim, M.de Santis, P.Jarvis, Devra I.[The use of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris ) traditional varieties and their mixtures with commercial varieties to manage bean fly (Ophiomyia spp .) infestations in Uganda]The use of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris ) traditional varieties and their mixtures with commercial varieties to manage bean fly (Ophiomyia spp .) infestations in Uganda

Crop variety mixtures (different varieties of a crop grown together in a single plot) have been successfully deployed in pathogen and pest management for several crops including wheat, common bean and rice. Despite the available evidence, promotion of this approach has remained limited in many co...


Nankya, R.Mulumba, J.W.Caracciolo, F.Raimondo, M.Schiavello, F.Gotor, E.Kikulwe, E.Jarvis, Devra I.[Yield perceptions, determinants and adoption impact of on farm varietal mixtures for common bean and banana in Uganda]Yield perceptions, determinants and adoption impact of on farm varietal mixtures for common bean and banana in Uganda
Olango, N.Tusiime, GeoffreyMulumba, J.W.Nankya, R.Fadda, CarloJarvis, Devra I.Paparu, P.[Response of Ugandan common bean varieties to Pseudocercospora griseola and Angular leaf spot disease development in varietal mixtures]Response of Ugandan common bean varieties to Pseudocercospora griseola and Angular leaf spot disease development in varietal mixtures
Mulumba, J.V.Nankya, R.Adokorach, JoyceKiwuka, C.Fadda, CarloSantis, P. deJarvis, Devra I.[A risk-minimizing argument for traditional crop varietal diversity use to reduce pest and disease damage in agricultural ecosystem of Uganda.]A risk-minimizing argument for traditional crop varietal diversity use to reduce pest and disease damage in agricultural ecosystem of Uganda.

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