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pro vyhledávání: '"M. W. Ogenga-Latigo"'
Publikováno v:
Annals of Applied Biology. 145:331-337
Summary A study was carried out to assess the effect of different cassava mosaic geminiviruses (CMGs) occurring in Uganda on the growth and yield of the susceptible local cultivar ‘Ebwanateraka’. Plants infected with African cassava mosaic virus
Publikováno v:
Journal of Phytopathology. 152:243-249
The effect of cassava mosaic virus disease (CMD) was compared on plants grown from cuttings that were initially virus-free at planting and those infected with a mild strain of East African cassava mosaic virus-Uganda (EACMV-UG). All initially healthy
Publikováno v:
Annals of Applied Biology. 135:457-461
SUMMARY Prior to implementing biological control, knowledge on availability of the possible enemies of pest(s) is important. Therefore, as part of a larger on-farm study whose main objective was to develop a farmer-friendly package for the management
Publikováno v:
East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal; Vol 61, No 1 (1995)
No Abstract.
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Plant Pathology. 101:25-33
Effect of plant density (37,037, 44,444 and 55,555 plants/ha) on the increase of northern leaf blight in time and space on two maize cultivars planted at spacings of 90, 75 and 60 between rows and 30 cm within rows was investigated.Exserohilum turcic
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Pest Management. 40:245-248
Eight early and five medium maturing chickpea cultivars were evaluated for infestation and pod damage by the podborer, Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner), at Kabanyolo, Uganda, during the short and long rainy seasons of 1990/91. Larvae were found feeding
Publikováno v:
African Crop Science Journal; Vol 9, No 1 (2001)
The species range, activity and relative abundance of parasitoids attacking the sweetpotato butterfly, Acraea acerata Hew. (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) in Uganda was investigated. Samples of eggs and larvae of the sweetpotato butterfly were collected f
Publikováno v:
African Crop Science Journal; Vol 9, No 1 (2001)
The sweetpotato butterfly, Acraea acerata Hew. (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) is known to extensively defoliate the sweetpotato crop, especially during the dry season, and this leads to significant foliage yield reductions. However, storage root yield lo
Publikováno v:
African Crop Science Journal; Vol 9, No 1 (2001)
Studies were carried out in the field at Serere Agricultural and Animal Production Research Institute (SAARI), Eastern Uganda, to establish whether the existing sweetpotato germplasm in Uganda has cultivars resistant to the sweetpotato weevils, Cylas
Publikováno v:
African Crop Science Journal; Vol 7, No 4 (1999)
(African Crop Science Journal 1999 7(4): 599-604)