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Teressa, AlemayehuJorge, A.Hanson, JeanTeshome, AbelMuktar, Meki S.Azevedo, A.L.S.Lédo, F.J.d.S.Machado, J.C.Jones, Christopher S.[Molecular markers as a tool for germplasm acquisition to enhance the genetic diversity of a Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) collection]Molecular markers as a tool for germplasm acquisition to enhance the genetic diversity of a Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) collection

Mucuna is an important legume for livestock feed and is widely used as a cover crop. It is particularly difficult to grow in vitro owing to the production of phenolic compounds, which oxidize the growth media within a few days and prevent plant tissues to develop. Traditional tissue culture metho...


Jorge, M.A.B.Hanson, JeanGebremariam, G.Proud, J.[Natural plant extracts for the in vitro culture of mucuna pruriens]Natural plant extracts for the in vitro culture of mucuna pruriens
Kumar, A.Mulatu, F.Assefa, Y.Hanson, JeanJones, Christopher S.[First report of Johnsongrass mosaic virus infecting Urochloa mosambicensis in Ethiopia]First report of Johnsongrass mosaic virus infecting Urochloa mosambicensis in Ethiopia

Hanson, Jean[Forage demand and adoption by smallholder livestock keepers workshop held at the International Livestock Research Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia June 18-20, 2001]Forage demand and adoption by smallholder livestock keepers workshop held at the International Livestock Research Institute, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia June 18-20, 2001

Filed samples and seedlings of 51 leguminous forage species were tested for alfalfa mosaic virus (AMV) in routine monitoring of seed multiplication fields of the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Ethiopia. The virus was detected in 24 species and a solanaceous weed Solanum nigrum...


Mih, A.M.Hanson, Jean[Alfalfa mosaic virus: Occurrence and variation among isolates from forage legumes in Ethiopia]Alfalfa mosaic virus: Occurrence and variation among isolates from forage legumes in Ethiopia

Presents the agronomic evaluation of 41 native Ethiopian Neonotonia wightii, 34 Stylosanthes scabra and 20 S. guianensis accessions carried out on an acid soil in southern Ethiopia under grazing. The accessions N. wightii ILCA 9794, 7764, 7892, S. scabra ILCA 12555, 11625, 11599, 11608 and S. gui...


Larbi, AsamoahOchang, J.Hanson, JeanLazier, J.[Agronomic evaluation of Neonotonia wightii, Stylosanthes scabra and S. guianensis accessions in Ethiopia]Agronomic evaluation of Neonotonia wightii, Stylosanthes scabra and S. guianensis accessions in Ethiopia

Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum Schumach.) is a fast-growing perennial grass native to Sub-Saharan Africa that is widely grown across the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. It is a multipurpose forage crop, primarily used to feed cattle in cut and carry feeding systems. Characteriz...


Teressa, AlemayehuTeshome, A.Kumar, A.Hanson, JeanJones, Christopher S.[Opportunities for Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) improvement using molecular genetics]Opportunities for Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) improvement using molecular genetics

Bramwel W.Wanjala, B.W.Obonyo, M.Wachira, F.N.Muchugi, A.Mulaa, M.Harvey, Jagger J.W.Skilton, Robert A.Proud, J.Hanson, Jean[Genetic diversity in Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) cultivars: Implications for breeding and conservation]Genetic diversity in Napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum) cultivars: Implications for breeding and conservation
Muktar, Meki S.Teshome, A.Hanson, JeanTeressa, AlemayehuHabte, ErmiasDomelevo Entfellner, Jean-BakaKi-Won LeeJones, Christopher S.[Genotyping by sequencing provides new insights into the diversity of Napier grass (Cenchrus purpureus) and reveals variation in genome-wide LD patterns between collections]Genotyping by sequencing provides new insights into the diversity of Napier grass (Cenchrus purpureus) and reveals variation in genome-wide LD patterns between collections

Biotechnology techniques have been widely used for legumes - important crops with excellent nutritional characteristics and soil improvement qualities. Limited work has been carried out with underutilized legume crops such as velvet bean (Mucuna spp.), which have great potential for multiple uses...


Jorge, M.A.B.Eilittä, M.Proud, F.J.Maasdorp, B.V.Beksissa, H.Sarial, A.K.Hanson, Jean[Mucuna Species: recent advances in application of biotechnology]Mucuna Species: recent advances in application of biotechnology

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