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Katungi, EnidLarochelle, CatherineMugabo, Josephat R.Buruchara, Robin A.[Climbing bean as a solution to increase productivity in land-constrained environments: Evidence from Rwanda]Climbing bean as a solution to increase productivity in land-constrained environments: Evidence from Rwanda

Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) was introduced to East Africa over 400 years ago and is today a fundamental part of food and income security of many smallholder farmers in the region. East Africa is among the top three bean producing and consuming regions of Africa with Uganda, Rwanda and Ken...


Buah, S.S.J.Buruchara, Robin A.Okori, P.[Molecular characterisation of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) accessions from Southwestern Uganda reveal high levels of genetic diversity]Molecular characterisation of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) accessions from Southwestern Uganda reveal high levels of genetic diversity

The Pan Africa Bean Research Alliance (PABRA) capacity building program contributes to the strengthening of the knowledge and skills of its partners. The capacity strengthening is geared towards improving service delivery; by equipping scientists and partners alike with the needed skills in techn...


Muthoni, RachelMuwanika, RolandTibalikwana, MabelBuruchara, Robin A.[Strengthening the knowledge base to respond to bean system priorities]Strengthening the knowledge base to respond to bean system priorities

Measures to alleviate poverty among smallholder farmers in Africa have focused on individual farmers all through the 21st century. However, these have not yielded much success, forcing research and development organizations to focus their efforts on technological innovations and other interventio...


Birachi, Eliud AbucheliOchieng, D.Owuor, G.Buruchara, Robin A.Ochieng, J.Mapatano, S.[Determinants of Economic Gains from Crop Production in Africa: The Case of Smallholder Group Farmers in the Democratic Republic of Congo]Determinants of Economic Gains from Crop Production in Africa: The Case of Smallholder Group Farmers in the Democratic Republic of Congo

In developing countries, access to and use of renewable natural resources are essential for rural livelihoods to thrive. Hence, cooperation in the management of natural resources is increasingly an important strategy that can enhance long-term socio-ecological resilience. In most cases, collectiv...


Kalibwani, R.M.Kakuru, M.Kamugisha, R.Twebaze, JenniferHilman, E.Tumuheirwe, H.Tenywa, M.M.Nyamwaro, Sospeter S.Mugabo, J.Buruchara, Robin A.Fatunbi, A.O.Adekunle, A.[Adoption of soil conservation through collective actions in Southwestern Uganda]Adoption of soil conservation through collective actions in Southwestern Uganda

Buruchara, Robin A.Chirwa, RowlandAbang, Mathew M.Muthoni, Rachel[Pan-Africa Bean Research Alliance: New Results-Based Management System for enhanced impact-oriented R4D]Pan-Africa Bean Research Alliance: New Results-Based Management System for enhanced impact-oriented R4D

Root rot severely constrains bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production in parts of Western Kenya. Genetic and soil management options were evaluated for an integrated root rot management approach. Four hundred genotypes were progressively screened in the field for resistance to root not over six se...


Otsyina, R.M.Ajanga, SIBuruchara, Robin A.Wortmann, Charles S.[Development of an integrated bean root rot control strategy for Western Kenya]Development of an integrated bean root rot control strategy for Western Kenya

Fusarium wilt, caused by Fusarium oxysporum F. sp. phaseoli caused growers to abandon the most popular climbing bean cultivar, Umubano (G2333) in Rwanda. The present objective was to determine the nature of inheritance of fusarium wilt resistance and recommend a breeding strategy to introduce res...


Musoni, AugustineKimani, P.M.Narla, RDBuruchara, Robin A.Kelly, James D.[Inheritance of fusarium wilts (Fusarium oxysporum F. sp. phaseoli) resistance in climbing beans]Inheritance of fusarium wilts (Fusarium oxysporum F. sp. phaseoli) resistance in climbing beans

Inheritance of resistance to angular leaf spot (ALS) disease caused by Phaeoisariopsis griseola (Sacc.) Ferr was investigated in two common bean cultivars, Mexico 54 and BAT 332. Both Andean and Mesoamerican backgrounds were used to determine the stability of the resistance gene in each of the tw...


Namayanja, ARBuruchara, Robin A.Mahuku, George S.Rubaihayo, P.R.Kimani, P.M.Mayanja, S.Eyedu, H[Inheritance of resistance to angular leaf spot in common bean and validation of the utility of resistance linked markers for marker assisted selection out side the mapping population]Inheritance of resistance to angular leaf spot in common bean and validation of the utility of resistance linked markers for marker assisted selection out side the mapping population

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