Virus‐related degeneration constrains production of quality sweet potato seed, especially under open field conditions. Once in the open, virus‐indexed seed is prone to virus infection leading to decline in performance. Insect‐proof net tunnels have been proven to reduce virus infection under researcher management. However, their effectiveness under farmer‐multiplier management is not known. This study investigated the ability of net tunnels to reduce degeneration in sweet potato under farmer‐multiplier management. Infection and degeneration were assessed for two cultivars, Kabode and Polista, grown in net tunnels and open fields at two sites with varying virus pressures. There was zero virus incidence at both sites during the first five gen...
To determine the effects of sweet potato feathery mottle virus (SPFMV), Sweet potato chlorotic stunt...
Smallholder farmers in Uganda commonly use seed potato tubers from the informal sector, especially b...
Sweetpotato virus disease (SPVD) causes more than 90 percent yield decline, especially in areas with...
Virus‐related degeneration constrains production of quality sweet potato seed, especially under open...
Virus-related degeneration constrains production of quality sweet potato seed, especially under open...
Viruses pose a major challenge to sweetpotato production in Tanzania. Use of cleaned-up, virus-teste...
Insect-proof net tunnels can help reduce virus infection of clean virus-tested sweetpotato seed prod...
Increased sweetpotato production in sub-Saharan Africa is hampered by high incidence of virus diseas...
Sweet potato is a vegetatively propagated crop where vine cuttings from previous crops or volunteer ...
It has been shown that virus infections, often symptomless, significantly limit sweetpotato producti...
A study compared the spread of sweet potato virus disease (SPVD) into crops of two moderately resist...
ABSTRACT The Western region of São Paulo State, Brazil, is responsible for approximately 40% of the ...
Sweetpotato is usually propagated in Uganda by vine cuttings from mature crops, but sometimes sprout...
The accumulation and perpetuation of viral pathogens over generations of clonal propagation in crop ...
The accumulation and perpetuation of viral pathogens over generations of clonal propagation in crop ...
To determine the effects of sweet potato feathery mottle virus (SPFMV), Sweet potato chlorotic stunt...
Smallholder farmers in Uganda commonly use seed potato tubers from the informal sector, especially b...
Sweetpotato virus disease (SPVD) causes more than 90 percent yield decline, especially in areas with...
Virus‐related degeneration constrains production of quality sweet potato seed, especially under open...
Virus-related degeneration constrains production of quality sweet potato seed, especially under open...
Viruses pose a major challenge to sweetpotato production in Tanzania. Use of cleaned-up, virus-teste...
Insect-proof net tunnels can help reduce virus infection of clean virus-tested sweetpotato seed prod...
Increased sweetpotato production in sub-Saharan Africa is hampered by high incidence of virus diseas...
Sweet potato is a vegetatively propagated crop where vine cuttings from previous crops or volunteer ...
It has been shown that virus infections, often symptomless, significantly limit sweetpotato producti...
A study compared the spread of sweet potato virus disease (SPVD) into crops of two moderately resist...
ABSTRACT The Western region of São Paulo State, Brazil, is responsible for approximately 40% of the ...
Sweetpotato is usually propagated in Uganda by vine cuttings from mature crops, but sometimes sprout...
The accumulation and perpetuation of viral pathogens over generations of clonal propagation in crop ...
The accumulation and perpetuation of viral pathogens over generations of clonal propagation in crop ...
To determine the effects of sweet potato feathery mottle virus (SPFMV), Sweet potato chlorotic stunt...
Smallholder farmers in Uganda commonly use seed potato tubers from the informal sector, especially b...
Sweetpotato virus disease (SPVD) causes more than 90 percent yield decline, especially in areas with...