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15-Mar-2024Agronomic Suitability for Oil Palm Growing in Uganda
2014Application of Bioinformatics in Crop Improvement: Annotating the Putative Soybean Rust resistance gene Rpp3 for Enhancing Marker Assisted Selection
2025Citron watermelon characterisation and trait analysis in Kalahari sands
2012Combining ability for resistance to soybean rust in F2 and F3 soybean populations
2020Current state of knowledge on groundnut aflatoxins and their management from a plant breeding perspective: Lessons for Africa
Sep-2024Diversity Of Physical Grain Quality Traits In Tropical Sorghum Genotypes
15-Oct-2023Feed potential of small cereal grains in poultry production in semi-arid areas: A review
2022Genetic analysis of yield related traits in landrace × commercial watermelon hybrids
28-Feb-2023Genetic bio-fortification of cereals from a plant breeding perspective
2023Genome-wide association mapping of bruchid resistance loci in soybean
2024In-vitro induced drought and heat stress on seed germination of diverse African sorghum germplasm
9-Aug-2022Indigenous knowledge on wild mushrooms in communities bordering miombo woodlands of central Zimbabwe
2017Maturity, protein content and yield stability of cowpea in Uganda
2021Morpho-physiological effects of moisture, heat and combined stresses on Sorghum bicolor [Moench (L.)] and its acclimation mechanisms☆
2025Morphological responses of sorghum seedlings to drought, heat, and combined stresses
25-Nov-2022Mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal mushroom cultivation- constraints and opportunities for Sub-Saharan Africa
29-Nov-2023Performance of leaf extract media in culturing mycorrhizal mushroom mycelium
2024Pre-anthesis morpho-physiological response of tropical sorghum to combined drought and heat stress
2024Unlocking basal and acquired thermotolerance potential in tropical sorghum
2018Unlocking the potential of CRISPR technology for improving livelihoods in Africa