Author: Baafi, E.
- Development of End-User Preferred Sweetpotato varieties
- Genetic incompatibilities in sweetpotato and implications for breeding end-user preferred traits
- Genetic Control of Beta-carotene, Iron and Zinc Content in Sweetpotato
- Breeding Superior Orange-Fleshed Sweetpotato Cultivars for West Africa
- Evaluation of sweetpotato accessions for end-user preferred traits improvement
- Constraints and breeding priorities for increased sweetpotato utilization in Ghana
Author: Blay, E.T.
- Development of End-User Preferred Sweetpotato varieties
- Genetic incompatibilities in sweetpotato and implications for breeding end-user preferred traits
- Genetic Control of Beta-carotene, Iron and Zinc Content in Sweetpotato
- Breeding Superior Orange-Fleshed Sweetpotato Cultivars for West Africa
- Evaluation of sweetpotato accessions for end-user preferred traits improvement
- Constraints and breeding priorities for increased sweetpotato utilization in Ghana
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