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Autor:
Godfrey Sseremba, Pangirayi Bernard Tongoona, Pascal Musoli, John Saviour Yaw Eleblu, Leander Dede Melomey, Daphne Nyachaki Bitalo, Evans Atwijukire, Joseph Mulindwa, Naome Aryatwijuka, Edgar Muhumuza, Judith Kobusinge, Betty Magambo, Godfrey Hubby Kagezi, Eric Yirenkyi Danquah, Elizabeth Balyejusa Kizito, Gerald Kyalo, Emmanuel Iyamulemye, Geofrey Arinaitwe
Publikováno v:
Agronomy, Vol 13, Iss 3, p 674 (2023)
Coffea canephora has high but inadequately exploited genetic diversity. This diversity, if well exploited, can sustain coffee productivity amidst climate change effects. Drought and heat stress are major global threats to coffee productivity, quality
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/eaaa06f62add4ecd8c31c70f09e29772
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
Externí odkaz:
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:
Catherine Kiwuka, Eva Goudsmit, Rémi Tournebize, Sinara Oliveira de Aquino, Jacob C Douma, Laurence Bellanger, Dominique Crouzillat, Piet Stoffelen, Ucu Sumirat, Hyacinthe Legnaté, Pierre Marraccini, Alexandre de Kochko, Alan Carvalho Andrade, John Wasswa Mulumba, Pascal Musoli, Niels P R Anten, Valérie Poncet
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 2, p e0245965 (2021)
Wild genetic resources and their ability to adapt to environmental change are critically important in light of the projected climate change, while constituting the foundation of agricultural sustainability. To address the expected negative effects of
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9a2f6fe4e31a4d47a42eadbe24cb447f
Autor:
Catherine Kiwuka, Jan Vos, Jacob C. Douma, Pascal Musoli, John W. Mulumba, Valérie Poncet, Niels P. R. Anten
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution 13 (2023) 1
Ecology and Evolution, 13(1)
Ecology and Evolution, 13(1)
Uganda lies within the drier end of the natural distribution range of Coffea canephora and contains unexplored genetic material that could be drought-adapted and useful for developing climate-resilient varieties. Using water treatment: (i) ample and
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:
Catherine Kiwuka, Jan Vos, Bob Douma, Pascal Musoli, John Mulumba, Valerie Poncet, Niels Anten
Uganda lies within the drier end of the natural distribution range of Coffeacanephora and contains unexplored genetic material that could be drought-adapted and useful for developing climate-resilient varieties. Using experimental treatments, (i) amp
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::75e965add3583886239e2bc3c0ecbe81
https://doi.org/10.22541/au.165355931.17246188/v1
https://doi.org/10.22541/au.165355931.17246188/v1
Autor:
Catherine, Kiwuka, Jan, Vos, Jacob C, Douma, Pascal, Musoli, John W, Mulumba, Valérie, Poncet, Niels P R, Anten
Publikováno v:
Ecology and evolution. 13(1)
Uganda lies within the drier end of the natural distribution range of
Autor:
Rémi Tournebize, Leyli Borner, Stéphanie Manel, Christine N. Meynard, Yves Vigouroux, Dominique Crouzillat, Coralie Fournier, Mohamed Kassam, Patrick Descombes, Christine Tranchant‐Dubreuil, Hugues Parrinello, Catherine Kiwuka, Ucu Sumirat, Hyacinthe Legnate, Jean‐Léon Kambale, Bonaventure Sonké, Jose Cassule Mahinga, Pascal Musoli, Steven B. Janssens, Piet Stoffelen, Alexandre de Kochko, Valérie Poncet
Publikováno v:
Global change biologyREFERENCES. 28(13)
The assessment of population vulnerability under climate change is crucial for planning conservation as well as for ensuring food security. Coffea canephora is, in its native habitat, an understorey tree that is mainly distributed in the lowland rain