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1 ) Adikini, S., Mukasa, S.B., Mwanga, R.O.M. and Gibson, R.W. 2015. Sweet potato cultivar degeneration rate under high and low sweet potato virus disease pressure zones in Uganda. Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 37 (1): 136-147.
2 ) Amayo R., Arinaitwe A. B., Mukasa S.B., Tusiime G., Kyamanywa S., Rubaihayo P.R. and Edema R. 2012. Prevalence of viruses infecting cowpea in Uganda and their molecular detection. African Journal of Biotechnology, 11(77): 14132-14139.
3 ) Apio, H.B., Alicai, T., Baguma, Y., Mukasa, S.B., Bua., A., and Taylor., N. 2015. Production of friable embryogenic callus and regeneration of Ugandan farmer-preferred cassava genotypes. African Journal of Biotechnology, 14(22): 1854-1864.
4 ) Beyene D., Baguma Y., Mukasa S.B., Sun C. and Jansson C. 2010. Characterisation and role of isoamylase1 (Meisa1) gene in cassava. African Crop Science Journal, 18: 1 – 8.
5 ) Clark C.A., Davis J.A., Abad J.A., Cuellar W.J., Fuentes S., Kreuze J.F., Gibson R.W., Mukasa S.B., Tugume A.K., Tairo F.D. and Valkonen J.P.T. 2012. Sweetpotato Viruses: 15 years of progress on understanding and managing complex diseases. Plant Disease 96 (2), 168-185. (doi: 10.1094/PDIS-07-11-0550)
6 ) Gasura E. and Mukasa S.B. 2010. Prevalence and implications of sweetpotato recovery from sweet potato virus disease in Uganda. African Crop Science Journal, 18: 195 – 205.
7 ) Gasura E., Mashingaidze A.B. and Mukasa S.B. 2008. Genetic variability for tuber yield, quality, and virus disease complex traits in Uganda sweetpotato germplasm. African Crop Science Journal, 16 (2): 147-160.
8 ) Ghislain, M., Tovar, J., Prentice, K., Ormachea, M., Rivera, C., Manrique, S., Kreuze, J., Rukarwa, R., Sefasi, A., Mukasa, S., Ssemakula, G., Wamalwa, L. and Machuka, J. 2013. Weevil Resistant Sweetpotato Through Biotechnology. Acta Horticulturae. (ISHS) 974:91-98.
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