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Two orange‐fleshed sweet potato cultivars: Apomuden and “Nane” were grown on cow dung‐, chicken manure‐, compost‐amended soils, and untreated soil. Apomuden is a variety, while “Nane” is being evaluated to be released in Ghana. The storage roots (SRs) were harvested at 3 months, cured by heaping ...


Atuna, R.A.Aduguba, W.O.Alhassan, A.Abukari, I.A.Muzhingi, T.Amagloh, F.K.Mbogo, D.[Postharvest quality of two orange‐fleshed sweet potato [Ipomoea batatas (L) Lam] cultivars as influenced by organic soil amendment treatments]Postharvest quality of two orange‐fleshed sweet potato [Ipomoea batatas (L) Lam] cultivars as influenced by organic soil amendment treatments

Orange Fleshed Sweet Potato (OFSP) puree, a versatile food ingredient, is highly perishable limiting its use in resource constrained environments. It is therefore important to develop shelf-stable puree. A challenge test study was carried out to determine the effect of combinations of chemical pr...


Musyoka, J.Abong, G.O.Mbogo, D.Fuchs, R.Low, J.W.Heck, S.Muzhingi, T.[Effects of acidification and preservatives on microbial growth during storage of orange fleshed sweet potato puree]Effects of acidification and preservatives on microbial growth during storage of orange fleshed sweet potato puree

In Uganda, weather-related events such as prolonged dry seasons, floods, storms, mudslides, extreme rainfall, and delayed/early rains have become more frequent and/or intense. This has left most of the rural poor farmers’ food insecure and their livelihoods threatened. A total of 192 sweetpotato ...


Okonya, J.Syndikus, K.Kroschel, J.[Farmers’ perception of and coping strategies to climate change: evidence from six agro-ecological zones of Uganda]Farmers’ perception of and coping strategies to climate change: evidence from six agro-ecological zones of Uganda
Wang, M.Abad, J.A.Fuentes, S.Li, R.[Complete genome sequence of the original Taiwanese isolate of sweet potato latent virus and its relationship to other potyviruses infecting sweet potato.]Complete genome sequence of the original Taiwanese isolate of sweet potato latent virus and its relationship to other potyviruses infecting sweet potato.
Shumbusha, D.Ndirigwe, J.Kankundiye, L.Musabyemungu, A.Gahakwa, D.Ndayemeye, P.S.Mwanga, R.O.M.[‘RW11-17’, ‘RW11-1860’, ‘RW11-2419’, ‘RW11-2560’, ‘RW11-2910’, and ‘RW11-4923’ sweetpotato.]‘RW11-17’, ‘RW11-1860’, ‘RW11-2419’, ‘RW11-2560’, ‘RW11-2910’, and ‘RW11-4923’ sweetpotato.
Wamalwa, L.N.Cheseto, X.Ouna, E.Kaplan, F.Maniania, N.K.Machuka, J.Torto, B.Ghislain, M.[Toxic Ipomeamarone accumulation in healthy parts of sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas L. Lam) storage roots upon infection by Rhizopus stolonifer]Toxic Ipomeamarone accumulation in healthy parts of sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas L. Lam) storage roots upon infection by Rhizopus stolonifer
Villordon, A.LaBonte, D.R.Firon, N.Carey, E.[Variation in Nitrogen rate and local availability alter root architecture attributes at the onset of storage root initiation in ‘Beauregard’ sweetpotato.]Variation in Nitrogen rate and local availability alter root architecture attributes at the onset of storage root initiation in ‘Beauregard’ sweetpotato.
Zawedde, B.M.Ghislain, M.Magembe, E.Amaro, G.B.Grumet, R.Hancock, J.[Characterization of the genetic diversity of Uganda's sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) germplasm using microsatellites markers.]Characterization of the genetic diversity of Uganda's sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) germplasm using microsatellites markers.
Xu, J.Su, X.Lim, S.Griffin, J.Carey, E.Katz, B.Tomich, J.Wang, W.[Identification of Anthocyanins in Purple-fleshed Sweetpotato and stability during various cooking conditions.]Identification of Anthocyanins in Purple-fleshed Sweetpotato and stability during various cooking conditions.

Sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus (genus Crinivirus) belongs to the family Closteroviridae, members of which have a conserved overall genomic organization but are variable in gene content. In the bipartite criniviruses, heterogeneity is pronounced in the 3'-proximal region of RNA1, which in swee...


Cuéllar, Wilmer J.Tairo, F.Kreuze, J.F.Valkonen, J.P.T.[Analysis of gene content in sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus RNA1 reveals the presence of the p22 RNA silencing suppressor in only a few isolates: Implications for viral evolution and synergism.]Analysis of gene content in sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus RNA1 reveals the presence of the p22 RNA silencing suppressor in only a few isolates: Implications for viral evolution and synergism.

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