Autor:
Masumba, E.A.
Kapinga, F.
Mkamilo, G.S.
Salum, K.
Kulembeka, H.P.
Rounsley, S.
Bredeson, J.V.
Lyons, J.B.
Rokhsar, D.S.
Kanju, E.
Katari, M.S.
Myburg, A.A.
Merwe, N.A. van der
Ferguson, Morag E.
Cassava production in Africa is compromised by cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) and cassava mosaic disease (CMD). To reduce costs and increase the precision of resistance breeding, a QTL study was conducted to identify molecular markers linked to resistance against these diseases. A bi-parenta...
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Masumba, E.A.
,
Kapinga, F.
,
Mkamilo, G.S.
,
Salum, K.
,
Kulembeka, H.P.
,
Rounsley, S.
,
Bredeson, J.V.
,
Lyons, J.B.
,
Rokhsar, D.S.
,
Kanju, E.
,
Katari, M.S.
,
Myburg, A.A.
,
Merwe, N.A. van der
,
Ferguson, Morag E.
,
[QTL associated with resistance to cassava brown streak and cassava mosaic diseases in a bi-parental cross of two Tanzanian farmer varieties, Namikonga and Albert]
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QTL associated with resistance to cassava brown streak and cassava mosaic diseases in a bi-parental cross of two Tanzanian farmer varieties, Namikonga and Albert