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Shumbusha, D.Tusiime, GeoffreyGibson, P.J.Adipala, E.Mwanga, R.O.M.[Inheritance of root dry matter content in sweetpotato.]Inheritance of root dry matter content in sweetpotato.
Obala, JMukankusi, Clare MugishaRubaihayo, P.R.Gibson, P.J.Edema, R.[Improvement of resistance to Fusarium root rot through gene pyramiding in common bean]Improvement of resistance to Fusarium root rot through gene pyramiding in common bean

Twelve cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) varieties were planted in wooden boxes of 130 cm length, 65 cm width, and 15 cm depth filled with sand and soil mixture (1:1) at 10 cm row to row and 5 cm plant-to-plant distances. The boxes were watered daily until the unifoliate leaves had fully expanded and th...


Mai-Kodomi, Y.Singh, B.B.Myers, O.Yopp, J.H.Gibson, P.J.[Two mechanisms of drought tolerance in cowpea]Two mechanisms of drought tolerance in cowpea

This study was undertaken to elucidate the nature of inheritance of the two types of drought tolerance in cowpea {Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp} so that the drought tolerant can be effectively used in breeding programme. Three cowpea lines viz TVu 11986 willi ‘Type l' drought tolerance, Dan IIa wit...


Mai-Kodomi, Y.Singh, B.Terao, T.Myers, O.Yopp, J.H.Gibson, P.J.[Inheritance of drought tolerance in cowpea]Inheritance of drought tolerance in cowpea

Kiryowa, M.Nkalubo, Stanley T.Mukankusi, Clare MugishaTalwana, HGibson, P.J.Tukamuhabwa, Phinehas[Effect of marker aided pyramiding of anthracnose and Pythium root rot resistance genes on plant agronomic characters among advanced common bean genotypes]Effect of marker aided pyramiding of anthracnose and Pythium root rot resistance genes on plant agronomic characters among advanced common bean genotypes

Ndacyayisenga, T.Tusiime, GeoffreyGibson, P.J.Kakuhenzire, R.[Yield stability and late blight resistance analysis among potato clones bred with quantitative resistance.]Yield stability and late blight resistance analysis among potato clones bred with quantitative resistance.

Cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) is the most devastating disease of cassava in southern, eastern and cntral Africa, and can cause up to 100% yield loss. Limited progress has been made in breeding for host plant resistance due to limited knowledge on the resistance variability to the disease....


Pariyo, A.Baguma, Yona K.Alicai, TitusKawuki, R.Kanju, E.Bua, A.Omongo, C.A.Gibson, P.J.Osiru, D.Mpairwe, D.R.Tukamuhabwa, Phinehas[Stability of resistance to cassava brown streak disease in major agroecologies of Uganda]Stability of resistance to cassava brown streak disease in major agroecologies of Uganda

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