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  1. Fine-tuning banana Xanthomonas wilt control options over the past decade in East and Central Africa by Blomme, Guy, Jacobsen, K., Ocimati, W., Ntamwira, J., Sivirihauma, Charles, Ssekiwoko, F., Beed, Fenton D., Nakato, V., Kubiriba, Jerome, Tripathi, L., Mbolela, F., Lutete, L., Karamura, E.B., Tinzaara, William

    Published 2014
    “…Uprooting a complete mat (i.e. the mother plant and a varying number of lateral shoots) is understandably time-consuming and labour intensive and becomes very cumbersome when a large number of diseased mats have to be removed. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. Monitor climate-smart agricultural interventions with a real-time participatory tool by Eitzinger, Anton, Mwongera, Caroline, Läderach, Peter R.D., Acosta, Mariola, Ampaire, Edidah L., Lamanna, Christine, Mwungu, Chris Miyinzi, Shikuku, Kelvin Mashisia, Twyman, Jennifer, Winowiecki, Leigh Ann

    Published 2017
    “…Climate-smart agricultural (CSA) interventions often require “fine-tuningi.e. feedback from multiple stakeholders e.g. farmers, extension agents, NGO workers, and policy implementers on their relevance in a given context. …”
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    Brief
  3. Analysis of the cellular immune responses to vaccines by Svitek, Nicholas, Taracha, E.L.N., Saya, R., Awino, Elias, Nene, Vishvanath M., Steinaa, Lucilla

    Published 2016
    “…A small component on the use of immunoinformatics for fine-tuning the identification of a minimal CTL epitope is included.…”
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    Book Chapter
  4. Analysis of the cellular immune responses to vaccines by Svitek, Nicholas, Taracha, E.L.N., Saya, Rosemary, Awino, Elias, Nene, Vishvanath M., Steinaa, Lucilla

    Published 2022
    “…A small component on the use of immunoinformatics for fine-tuning the identification of a minimal CTL epitope is included, and a newly developed and simple assay to measure TCR avidity.…”
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    Book Chapter
  5. Transcriptional response of Erwinia amylovora to copper shock: in vivo role of the copA gene by Águila-Clarés, Begoña, Castiblanco, Luisa F., Quesada, Jose M., Penyalver, Ramón, Carbonell, Juan, López, María M., Marco-Noales, Ester, Sundin, Georges W.

    Published 2019
    “…Among them, the copA gene was strongly induced and regulated in a finely tuned manner by copper. Mutation of copA, soxS, arcB, yjcE, ygcF, yhhQ, galF and EAM_3469 genes revealed that tolerance to copper in E. amylovora can be achieved by complex physiological mechanisms, including: (i) the control of copper homeostasis through, at least, the extrusion of Cu(I) by a P‐type ATPase efflux pump CopA; and (ii) the overcoming of copper toxicity caused by oxidative stress by the expression of several reactive oxygen species (ROS)‐related genes, including the two major transcriptional factors SoxS and ArcB. …”
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  6. Development of a participatory approach for mapping climate risks and adaptive interventions (CS-MAP) in Vietnam’s Mekong River Delta by Bui Tan Yen, Nguyen Hong Son, Le Thanh Tung, Amjath-Babu, Tharayil Shereef, Leocadio, Sebastian

    Published 2019
    “…Risks and adaptive interventions maps were developed for normal and ENSO years by using technical data (i.e. topography and hydrology), infrastructures (i.e. dikes, road and canals), and local observations. …”
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    Journal Article
  7. Photosynthesis Research: A Model to Bridge Fundamental Science, Translational Products and Socio-economic Considerations in Agriculture by Kohli, Ajay, Miro, Berta, Balié, Jean, d’A Hughes, Jacqueline

    Published 2020
    “…Two crucial recommendations from the analysis of the state of knowledge and potential ways forward are (i) the formulation of integrative mega-projects, which span the multistakeholder spectrum, to ensure rapid success in harnessing the transformative power of photosynthesis; and (ii) stipulating spatiotemporal, labour, and economic criteria to stage-gate deliverables.…”
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    Journal Article
  8. Transdisciplinary approaches to target product profile (product concept) design: NARES-IRRI partnerships in Africa by Mangwana, Kennedy, Dixit, Shalabh, Menge, Daniel, Panchbhai, Ajay

    Published 2024
    “…To maximize return on investment in research and the deployment of new climate-resilient varieties, key target market segments, their sizes, and impact possibilities have been identified for East and Southern Africa (ESA) where four key market segments have been mapped i.e. TMeLS-R, TMeLS-I, TMeLS-I (salinity) and DELS-R. …”
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    Poster

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