Author: Kulakow, Peter A.
- Technological innovations for improving cassava production in sub-Saharan Africa
- Understanding cassava varietal preferences through pairwise ranking of gari-eba and fufu prepared by local farmer-processors
- Conversion and validation of uniplex SNP markers for selection of resistance to Cassava Mosaic Disease in Cassava breeding programs
- Genomic mating in outbred species: predicting cross usefulness with additive and total genetic covariance matrices
- Identifying new resistance to Cassava Mosaic Disease and validating markers for the CMD2 locus
- Exploring genotype by environment interaction on cassava yield and yield related traits using classical statistical methods
Author: Kayondo, S.I.
- Technological innovations for improving cassava production in sub-Saharan Africa
- Conversion and validation of uniplex SNP markers for selection of resistance to Cassava Mosaic Disease in Cassava breeding programs
- Exploring genotype by environment interaction on cassava yield and yield related traits using classical statistical methods
- Validation of KASP-SNP markers in cassava germplasm for marker-assisted selection of increased carotenoid content and dry matter content
- Predicting starch content in cassava fresh roots using near-infrared spectroscopy
- Breeding schemes: what are they, how to formalize them, and how to improve them?
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