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Nay, Michelle M.Souza, Thiago L. P. O.Raatz, BodoMukankusi, Clare MugishaGonçalves-Vidigal, Maria C.Abreu, Angela F.B.Melo, Leonardo C.Pastor-Corrales, Marcial A.[A Review of Angular Leaf Spot Resistance in Common Bean]A Review of Angular Leaf Spot Resistance in Common Bean
Nay, Michelle MariaRaatz, BodoStuder, BrunoMukankusi, Clare Mugisha[Haplotypes at the Phg-2 locus are determining pathotype-specificity of angular leaf spot resistance in common bean]Haplotypes at the Phg-2 locus are determining pathotype-specificity of angular leaf spot resistance in common bean

Rubyogo, Jean-ClaudeBirachi, Eliud AbucheliMukankusi, Clare MugishaKatungi, Enid[Regional bean breeding and seed systems approaches for increased impact: evidence from East and Central Africa Bean Research Network (ECABREN)]Regional bean breeding and seed systems approaches for increased impact: evidence from East and Central Africa Bean Research Network (ECABREN)

Ddamulira, GabrielMukankusi, Clare MugishaOchwo-Ssemakula, MildredEdema, R.Sseruwagi, PGepts, Paul L.[Identification of new sources of resistance to angular leaf spot among Uganda common bean landraces]Identification of new sources of resistance to angular leaf spot among Uganda common bean landraces

Angular leaf spot (ALS) is one of the most devastating diseases of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and causes serious yield losses worldwide. ALS resistance is reportedly pathotype-specific, but little is known about the efficacy of resistance loci against different pathotypes. Here, we repor...


Nay, Michelle M.Mukankusi, Clare MugishaStuder, BrunoRaatz, Bodo[Haplotypes at the Phg-2 Locus Are Determining Pathotype-Specificity of Angular Leaf Spot Resistance in Common Bean]Haplotypes at the Phg-2 Locus Are Determining Pathotype-Specificity of Angular Leaf Spot Resistance in Common Bean

Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is an important staple crop for smallholder farmers, particularly in Eastern and Southern Africa. To support common bean breeding and seed dissemination, a high throughput SNP genotyping platform with 1500 established SNP assays has been developed at a genotypi...


Raatz, BodoMukankusi, Clare MugishaLobaton, Juan DavidMale, AlanChisale, VirginiaAmsalu, BerhanuFourie, DeidreMukamuhirwa, FlorideMuimui, Kennedy K.Mutari, BruceNchimbi-Msolla, SusanNkalubo, Stanley T.Tumsa, KidaneChirwa, RowlandMaredia, Mywish K.He, Chunlin[Analyses of African common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) germplasm using a SNP fingerprinting platform: diversity, quality control and molecular breeding]Analyses of African common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) germplasm using a SNP fingerprinting platform: diversity, quality control and molecular breeding
Ojiewo, ChrisMonyo, EmmanuelDesmae, HaileBoukar, OusmaneMukankusi, Clare MugishaThudi, MahendarPandey, Manish K.Saxena, Rachit K.Gaur, Pooran M.Chaturvedi, Sushil K.Fikre, AsnakeRao, NPVR GangaSameerKumar, CVOkori, PatrickJanila, PasupuletiRubyogo, Jean-ClaudeGodfree, ChigezaAkpo, EssegbemonOmoigui, LuckyNkalubo, Stanley T.Fenta, BerhanuBinagwa, PapiasKilango, MichaelWilliams, MagdalenaMponda, OmariOkello, DavidChichaybelu, MekashaMiningou, AmosBationo, JosephSako, DramaneDiallo, SoryEchekwu, CandidusUmar, Muhammad LawanOteng‐Frimpong, RichardMohammed, HarunaVarshney, Rajeev K.[Genomics, genetics and breeding of tropical legumes for better livelihoods of smallholder farmers]Genomics, genetics and breeding of tropical legumes for better livelihoods of smallholder farmers

Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) plays an essential role in sustaining livelihoods of smallholder farmers and their families in Africa. At farm level, beans are attacked by a combination of fungal, bacterial and viral diseases leading to poor yields. Deploying multiple disease resistant (MDR) ...


Mukankusi, Clare MugishaMale, A.Musoke, S.Buruchara, Robin A.Abang, Mathew M.[Development of multiple disease resistant breeding parents through gene pyramiding with the aid of molecular markers]Development of multiple disease resistant breeding parents through gene pyramiding with the aid of molecular markers

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