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CassavagenetictransformationcapacityisstillmostlyrestrictedtoadvancedlaboratoriesintheUSA,EuropeandChina;anditsimplementationandmaintenanceinAfricanlaboratorieshasremainedscarce.Theimpactoftransgenictechnologiesforgeneticimprovementofcassavawilldependlargelyonthetransferofsuchcapabilitiestoresear...


Nyaboga, E.Njiru, J.Nguu, E.Gruissem, W.Vanderschuren, H.Tripathi, L.[Unlocking the potential of tropical root crop biotechnology in east Africa by establishing a genetic transformation platform for local farmerpreferred cassava cultivars]Unlocking the potential of tropical root crop biotechnology in east Africa by establishing a genetic transformation platform for local farmerpreferred cassava cultivars

Silicon (Si) has been reported to be a beneficial element and shown to enhance disease resistance in many crops, although it is not regarded to be critical for plant growth and development. In this study, the potential effect of Si supplementation on resistance to banana xanthomonas wilt (BXW) di...


Mburu, K.Oduor, R.Mgutu, A.J.Tripathi, L.[Silicon application enhances resistance to xanthomonas wilt disease in banana]Silicon application enhances resistance to xanthomonas wilt disease in banana

Xanthomonas wilt, caused by Xanthomonascampestris pv. musacearum has, since 2001, becomethe most important and widespread disease of Musa inEast and Central Africa. Over the past decade, newresearch findings and especially feedback from smallscalefarmers have helped in fine-tuning Xanthomonaswilt...


Blomme, GuyJacobsen, K.Ocimati, W.Beed, Fen D.Ntamwira, J.Sivirihauma, C.Ssekiwoko, F.Nakato, V.Kubiriba, J.Tripathi, L.Tinzaara, W.Mbolela, F.Lutete, L.Karamura, E.B.[Finetuning banana Xanthomonas wilt control options over the past decade in East and Central Africa]Finetuning banana Xanthomonas wilt control options over the past decade in East and Central Africa

Cultivated bananas (Musa spp.) have undergone domestication patterns involving crosses of wild progenitors followed by long periods of clonal propagation. Majority of cultivated bananas are polyploids with different constitutive subgenomes and knowledge on phylogenies to their progenitors at the ...


Muiruri, K.S.Britt, A.Amugune, N.O.Nguu, E.Chan, S.Tripathi, L.[Dominant allele phylogeny and constitutive subgenome haplotype inference in bananas using mitochondrial and nuclear markers]Dominant allele phylogeny and constitutive subgenome haplotype inference in bananas using mitochondrial and nuclear markers

Banana Xanthomonas wilt (BXW), caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas campestris pv.musacearum (Xcm), is the most devastating disease of banana in east and central Africa. Thespread of BXW threatens the livelihood of millions of African farmers who depend on bananafor food security and income. There...


Tripathi, J.N.Lorenzen, J.H.Bahar, O.Ronald, P.Tripathi, L.[Transgenic expression of the rice Xa21 patternrecognition receptor in banana (Musa sp.) confers resistance to Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum]Transgenic expression of the rice Xa21 patternrecognition receptor in banana (Musa sp.) confers resistance to Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum

Banana and plantain (Musa spp.) are major staple foods and a source of income for millions in tropical and subtropical regions. Most of the bananas and plantains grown worldwide are produced by small-scale farmers for home consumption or sale in local and regional markets. Many pests and diseases...


Tripathi, L.Tripathi, J.N.Roderick, H.Atkinson, H.J.[Engineering nematode resistant plantains for sub-Saharan Africa]Engineering nematode resistant plantains for sub-Saharan Africa

Banana (Musa sp.) represents one of the most important world food crops after maize, rice, wheat and cassava. Many pests and diseases have significantly affected banana cultivation. Banana Xanthomonas wilt (BXW), caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum, is one of the most im...


Tripathi, L.Tripathi, J.N.Tushemereirwe, W.K.Arinaitwe, G.Kiggundu, A.[Transgenic bananas with enhanced resistance against Xanthomonas wilt disease]Transgenic bananas with enhanced resistance against Xanthomonas wilt disease

Immature cotyledons collected at different time intervals from four genotypes of chickpea (C 235, BG 256, P 362 and P 372) were cultured adaxially on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with 6-benzyladenine, thidiazuron, kinetin, zeatin and dimethylallylaminopurine (2-iP), either alone o...


Tripathi, L.Singh, A.K.Singh, S.Singh, R.Chaudhary, S.Sanyal, I.Amla, D.[Optimization of regeneration and Agrobacteriummediated transformation of immature cotyledons of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)]Optimization of regeneration and Agrobacteriummediated transformation of immature cotyledons of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)

The whitefy Bemisia tabaci, a species complex consisting of many morphologically indistinguishable species divided into distinct clades, is one of the most globally important agricultural pests and plant virus vectors. Cassava-colonizing B. tabaci transmits viruses that cause cassava mosaic disea...


Chen, W.Wosula, Everlyne N.Hasegawa, D.K.Casinga, C.Shirima, R.R.Fiaboe, K.K.M.Hanna, R.Fosto, A.Goergen, Georg E.Tamò, M.Mahuku, George S.Murithi, H.M.Tripathi, L.Mware, B.Kumar, P.L.Ntawuruhunga, PheneasMoyo, C.Yomeni, M.Boahen, S.Edet, M.Awoyale, W.Wintermantel, William M.Ling, K.S.Legg, J.P.Fei, Z.[Genome of the African cassava whitefly Bemisia tabaci and distribution and genetic diversity of cassava-colonizing whiteflies in Africa]Genome of the African cassava whitefly Bemisia tabaci and distribution and genetic diversity of cassava-colonizing whiteflies in Africa

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