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Seed accounts for a significant proportion of potato production cost and its quality cannot be compromised for profitable potato production. Potato is conventionally vegetatively propagated, has a low multiplication rate and requires many generations to bulk the requisite seed quantity often in o...


Kakuhenzire, R.Tibanyendera, D.Kashaija, I.N.Lemaga, B.Kimoone, G.Kesiime, V.E.Otazu, V.Ortiz, O.Barker, I.[Improving minituber production from tissue-cultured potato plantlets with aeroponic technology in Uganda.]Improving minituber production from tissue-cultured potato plantlets with aeroponic technology in Uganda.

There has been strong research interest in designing and testing learning approaches for enhancing and sustaining the capacity of communities to manage collective action problems. Broadening the perspective from well-known social learning approaches in natural resource management, this study expl...


Damtew, EliasMierlo, B. vanLie, R.Struik, P.Leeuwis, C.Lemaga, B.Smart, C.D.[Governing a collective bad: Social learning in the management of crop diseases.]Governing a collective bad: Social learning in the management of crop diseases.

Asiimwe, A.Tabu, I.M.Lemaga, B.Tumwegamire, Silver[Effect of maize intercrop plant densities on yield and <beta>-carotene contents of orange-fleshed sweetpotatoes.]Effect of maize intercrop plant densities on yield and <beta>-carotene contents of orange-fleshed sweetpotatoes.

Effective management of potato diseases such as bacterial wilt and late blight depends to a large extent on farmers’ knowledge of the diseases as well as on the integration of recommended management methods in their daily practices. Late blight has continued to be a dominant potato disease for ma...


Tafesse, S.Damtew, EliasMierlo, B. vanLie, R.Lemaga, B.Sharma, K.Leeuwis, C.Struik, Paul C.[Farmers' knowledge and practices of potato disease management in Ethiopia]Farmers' knowledge and practices of potato disease management in Ethiopia

Potato is one of the most important food crops for smallholder farmers in the Ethiopian highlands. Diseases, particularly bacterial wilt (caused by Ralstonia solanacearum) and late blight (caused by Phytophthora infestans), are among the major constraints of potato production, despite continuous ...


Damtew, EliasTafesse, S.Lie, R.Mierlo, B. vanLemaga, B.Sharma, K.Struik, P.C.Leeuwis, C.[Diagnosis of management of bacterial wilt and late blight in potato in Ethiopia: A systems thinking perspective]Diagnosis of management of bacterial wilt and late blight in potato in Ethiopia: A systems thinking perspective
Kakuhenzire, R.Lemaga, B.Kashaija, I.Ortiz, O.Mateeka, B.[Effect of Crotalaria falcata in crop rotation and fallowing on potato bacterial wilt incidence, disease severity and latent infection in tubers and field soil.]Effect of Crotalaria falcata in crop rotation and fallowing on potato bacterial wilt incidence, disease severity and latent infection in tubers and field soil.

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