Autor:
Kawuki, Robert S.
Adiga, G.
Orone, J.
Alicai, Titus
Edimu, M.
Omara, T.
Pariyo, A.
Esuma, W.
Omongo, C.
Bua, A.
Kanju, E.
Baguma, Yona K.
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...
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Kawuki, Robert S.
,
Adiga, G.
,
Orone, J.
,
Alicai, Titus
,
Edimu, 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]
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Limits of phytosanitation and host plant resistance towards the control of cassava viruses in Uganda