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1 ) Sadik, K., Arinaitwe, G., Rubaihayo, P.R., Kiggundu, A. and Mukasa, S.B. 2014. TDZ and 4-CPPU in Gamborg B5 Salts with MS Vitamins Doubles Embryogenic Response from Male Flowers of EA-AAA Banana. African Crop Science Journal, 22: 109 - 115.
2 ) Sefasi A., Ghislain M., Kiggundu A., Ssemakula G., Rukarwa R. and Mukasa S.B. 2013. Thidiazuron improves adventitious bud and shoot regeneration in Recalcitrant sweetpotato. African Crop Science Journal, 21(1): 85 – 95.
3 ) Sefasi A., Kreuze J., Ghislain M., Manrique S., Kiggundu A., Ssemakula G. and Mukasa S.B. 2012. Induction of somatic embryogenesis in recalcitrant sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas L.) cultivars. African Journal of Biotechnology, 11(94), 16055-16064. DOI: 10.5897/AJB12.1615
4 ) Sefasi, A., Ssemakula, G., Ghislain, M., Prentice, K., Kiggundu, A., Mwanga, R. and Mukasa, S.B. 2014. Transient expression of b-glucuronidase in recalcitrant Ugandan sweetpotato and putative transformation with two cry genes. African Crop Science Journal, 22(3): 215 – 227.
5 ) Ssamula, A., Arinaitwe, G. and Mukasa, S.B. 2015. Banana juice as an alternative energy source for banana in vitro growth medium. African Crop Science Journal, 23(1): 59 – 66.
6 ) Tairo F., Mukasa S.B., Jones R.A.C., Kullaya A., Rubaihayo P.R. and Valkonen J.P.T. 2005. Unravelling the genetic diversity of the three main viruses involved in Sweet Potato Virus Disease (SPVD), and its practical implications. Molecular Plant Pathology 6: 199-211.
7 ) Tugume A.K, Cuéllar W.J, Mukasa S.B, Valkonen J.P.T 2010. Molecular genetic analysis of virus isolates from wild and cultivated plants demonstrates that East Africa is a hotspot for the evolution and diversification of Sweet potato feathery mottle virus. Molecular Ecology, 19: 3139–3156.
8 ) Tugume A.K., Mukasa S.B. and Valkonen J.P.T. 2008. Natural wild hosts of Sweet potato feathery mottle virus show spatial differences in virus incidence and virus-like diseases in Uganda. Phytopathology 98: 640-652.
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