Autor:
Namanda, S.
Mwanga, R.
Mukasa, S.
Talengera, D.
Musoke, C.
Kyalo, G.
Ssemakula, G.
Magezi, S.
Ball, A.-M.
Low, J.W.
Sweetpotato virus disease (SPVD) causes more than 90 percent yield decline, especially in areas with high disease pressure. In central Uganda region, Ejumula, an SPVD susceptible variety almost disappeared on farmers' fields due to SPVD by fourth implementation year HarvestPlus project in 2010. I...
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Namanda, S.
,
Mwanga, R.
,
Mukasa, S.
,
Talengera, D.
,
Musoke, C.
,
Kyalo, G.
,
Ssemakula, G.
,
Magezi, S.
,
Ball, A.-M.
,
Low, J.W.
,
[Sweetpotato virus pathogen-tested planting material of susceptible varieties results in root yield increase in Uganda.]
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Sweetpotato virus pathogen-tested planting material of susceptible varieties results in root yield increase in Uganda.