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Autor:
Raymond Campbell, Laurence Ducreux, Graham Cowan, Vanessa Young, Gift Chinoko, Gloria Chitedze, Stanley Kwendani, Margaret Chiipanthenga, Craita E. Bita, Obed Mwenye, Hassan Were, Lesley Torrance, Sanjeev Kumar Sharma, Robert D. Hancock, Glenn J. Bryan, Mark Taylor
Publikováno v:
Food and Energy Security, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp n/a-n/a (2023)
Abstract Previously, we developed and applied a glasshouse screen for potato tuber yield under heat stress and identified a candidate gene (HSc70) for heat tolerance by genetic analysis of a diploid potato population. Specific allelic variants were e
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https://doaj.org/article/c7d6983197c14eb2918f011555b27a00
Autor:
Gloria Chitedze, Margret Chiipanthenga, Obed Mwenye, Ellen Gondwe, Willard Mbewe, Pilirani Pamkomera, Andrew Mtonga, Kennedy Masamba, Felistus Chipungu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Plant Pathology. 103:961-968
A survey was carried out in 19 districts to investigate the prevalence and distribution of sweetpotato virus disease (SPVD) and its implication on the sustainability of clean seed system in Malawi. A total of 166 leaf samples were collected and teste
Autor:
Raymond Campbell, Laurence Ducreux, Graham Cowan, Vanessa Young, Gift Chinoko, Gloria Chitedze, Stanley Kwendani, Margaret Chiipanthenga, Craita E. Bita, Obed Mwenye, Hassan Were, Lesley Torrance, Sanjeev Kumar Sharma, Robert D. Hancock, Glenn J. Bryan, Mark Taylor
Publikováno v:
Food and Energy Security. 12
Funding: This work was funded by the Scottish Government Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Services Division as part of the Strategic Research Programme 2016‐2022, by a GCRF Foundation Awards for Global Agricultural and Food Systems Rese
Autor:
Margaret Chiipanthenga, Austin T. Phiri, Obed Mwenye, Felix Chipojola, Willard Mbewe, Kennedy Masamba
Publikováno v:
Asian Plant Research Journal. :25-33
In Malawi the demand of the use of mineral acidifying fertilizer by farmers for sustenance of high crop yields is increasing. The soaring demand is a pointer to the loss of humic substances in the soil and the resultant poor soil health. There is pot
Publikováno v:
Crop Science. 56:1189-1198