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Autor:
Godfrey Sseremba, Godfrey Hubby Kagezi, Judith Kobusinge, David Akodi, Nicholas Olango, Pascal Musoli, Geofrey Arinaitwe
Publikováno v:
Coffee and Cocoa Research Journal (2021)
Coffee tree density optimization can improve fortunes of stakeholders, especially smallholder farmers who dominate the sub-sector at production level. An attractive example is with highly productive countries where high plant densities do increase ar
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https://doaj.org/article/904f534d15bb4d2b96bd362bf474af78
Autor:
Godfrey Sseremba, Godfrey Hubby Kagezi, Judith Kobusinge, David Akodi, Nicholas Olango, Joseph Mulindwa, Pascal Musoli, Geofrey Arinaitwe
Publikováno v:
Coffee and Cocoa Research Journal, Vol 37, Iss 2 (2021)
Coffea canephora has non-limiting but unexploited yield and quality potential when compared with C. arabica. Coffee tree density optimization can improve fortunes of smallholder farmers. An attractive example is that high productive countries where h
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5b1e2f8a710043eaa595343f3e3cbae0
Autor:
Joseph Mulindwa, Godfrey Sseremba, David Akodi, Godfrey Kagezi, Nicholas Olango, Geofrey Arinaitwe, Judith Kobusinge, Pascal Musoli
Publikováno v:
Coffee and Cocoa Research Journal, Vol 37, Iss 2 (2021)
Coffea canephora has non-limiting but unexploited yield and quality potential when compared with C. arabica. Coffee tree density optimization can improve fortunes of smallholder farmers. An attractive example is that high productive countries where h
Autor:
Pascal Musoli, Patrick Kucel, Godfrey Sseremba, Geofrey Arinaitwe, Godfrey Kagezi, Joseph Mulindwa, David Akodi, Judith Kobusinge, Job Chemutai, Nicholas Olango
Publikováno v:
April 2021. :494-504
Plant density in Robusta coffee is an unresolved issue in low volume producing countries especially when compared with leading producers. In this study, we aimed to compare the response of Robusta coffee to pest incidence, disease severity, growth an
Autor:
Silver Ochwo, Geoffrey Arinaitwe, Julius Mulindwa, Sammy Olal, Stephen O. Opiyo, Daphne Nyachaki Bitalo, Nicholas Olango, Emmanuel Ogwok
Publikováno v:
Microbiology Resource Announcements
Here, we report the first whole-genome assembly of a Fusarium xylarioides race pathogenic to robusta coffee in Uganda. It comprises 55,122,624 bases and 14,552 genes. Gene ontology analysis assigned 5,720 genes to biological processes, 4,545 genes to