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As a part of its commitment to disease diagnostic capacity development, the IPM CRSP Global Theme on Regional Diagnostic Laboratories developed and sponsored an international short course entitled “Intensive Training in Plant Disease Diagnostics”, held August 26 - September 9, 2007 at The Ohio St...


Miller, S.A.Lapaire Harmon, C.Arévalo, M.Beed, Fen D.Kinyua, Z.M.Tolin, S.A.Xin, J.[Advanced plant disease diagnostic training: an international short course]Advanced plant disease diagnostic training: an international short course

Aguk, J.A.Karanja, N.Schulte-Geldermann, ElmarJefwa, J.M.Kinyua, Z.M.[Evaluating arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (amf) and phosphate solubilizing bacteria (psb) inoculants on performance of potato (Solanum tuberosum).]Evaluating arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (amf) and phosphate solubilizing bacteria (psb) inoculants on performance of potato (Solanum tuberosum).

Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum (Xcm) causes a disease onbanana (Musa spp.) and enset (Ensete spp.) known as banana xanthomonaswilt (BXW). Recent studies have shown that Xcm is a strain of X. vasicola(Aritua et al., 2008). However, the status of pathovars within thespecies remains unclear. ...


Carter, B.A.Reeder, R.Mgenzi, S.RMwangi, M.Aritua, ValentineSmith, J.Beed, Fen D.Kinyua, Z.M.Nakato, V.Miller, S.Mbaka, J.N.Doyle, K.Lewis Ivey, M.L.[Identification of Xanthomonas vasicola (formerly X. campestris pv. musacearum), causative organism of banana xanthomonas wilt, in Tanzania, Kenya and Burundi]Identification of Xanthomonas vasicola (formerly X. campestris pv. musacearum), causative organism of banana xanthomonas wilt, in Tanzania, Kenya and Burundi

Ochieng-Obura, B.Kimoone, G.Bararyenya, A.Tindimubona, S.Kinyua, Z.M.Schulte-Geldermann, Elmar[Positive selection to improve quality of farmers seed potato.]Positive selection to improve quality of farmers seed potato.

Bacterial wilt is an important soil borne disease that threatens potato production. It is difficult to control due to the large number of hosts, high genetic and phenotypic variability of the pathogen, systemic localization of the pathogen, and lack of chemical control. Use of antagonistic microo...


Aguk, J.Schulte-Geldermann, ElmarKaranja, K.Kinyua, Z.M.Jefwa, J.M.Parker, M.[Application of rhizobacteria inoculants in biocontrol of Bacterial wilt (Ralstonia solanacearum) in potato (Solaum tuberosum) production.]Application of rhizobacteria inoculants in biocontrol of Bacterial wilt (Ralstonia solanacearum) in potato (Solaum tuberosum) production.
Kinyua, Z.M.Schulte-Geldermann, ElmarNamugga, P.Ochieng-Obura, BTindimubona, S.Bararyenya, A.Kashaija, I.N.Rwomushana, I.Opio, F.[Adaptation and improvement of the seed-plot technique in smallholder potato production.]Adaptation and improvement of the seed-plot technique in smallholder potato production.
Kwambai, T.K.Omunyin, M.E.Okalebo, J.R.Kinyua, Z.M.Gildemacher, P.[Assessment of potato bacterial wilt disease status in North Rift Valley of Kenya: A survey.]Assessment of potato bacterial wilt disease status in North Rift Valley of Kenya: A survey.

Bananas (Musa spp.) are subject to a number of diseases that are difficult todiagnose early in development when control measures are most likely to besuccessful. Rapidly spreading new diseases, such as Xanthomonas wilt presentunique diagnostic challenges. Surveys conducted in East and West Africa...


Beed, Fen D.Miller, S.A.Momol, M.T.Gilbertson, R.Kinyua, Z.M.Xin, J.García, L.Harmon, C.L.Vergot, P.[The International Plant Diagnostic Network (IPDN) in Africa: improving capacity for diagnosing diseases of banana (Musa spp.) and other African crops]The International Plant Diagnostic Network (IPDN) in Africa: improving capacity for diagnosing diseases of banana (Musa spp.) and other African crops
Kinyua, Z.M.Miller, S.A.Beed, Fen D.Kasina, J.M.Teddy, M.Ochwo-Ssemakula, MildredNsemwa, L.[Establishing and running a pest and disease diagnostics network: the case of a hub laboratory to harness and utilize existing capacity]Establishing and running a pest and disease diagnostics network: the case of a hub laboratory to harness and utilize existing capacity

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