Autor:
Okii, D.
Tukamuhabwa, Phinehas
Tusiime, Geoffrey
Talwana, H.
Odong, T.
Mukankusi, Clare Mugisha
Male, A.
Amongi, Winnyfred
Sebuliba, Sulaiman
Paparu, P.
Nkalubo, Stanley T.
Ugen, Michael Adrogu
Buah, S.S.J.
Gepts, Paul L.
Multiple co-infections by different pathogens on common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) affect its productivity and cause complete crop loss in susceptible varieties. Therefore, gene pyramiding using marker assisted selection (MAS) and backcrossing, provide alternative cost-effective control measu...
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Okii, D.
,
Tukamuhabwa, Phinehas
,
Tusiime, Geoffrey
,
Talwana, H.
,
Odong, T.
,
Mukankusi, Clare Mugisha
,
Male, A.
,
Amongi, Winnyfred
,
Sebuliba, Sulaiman
,
Paparu, P.
,
Nkalubo, Stanley T.
,
Ugen, Michael Adrogu
,
Buah, S.S.J.
,
Gepts, Paul L.
,
[Agronomic qualities of genetic pyramids of common bean developed for multiple-disease-resistance]
,
Agronomic qualities of genetic pyramids of common bean developed for multiple-disease-resistance