Potato is an important food security crop in Kenya. High prevalence of potato viruses is one of the major causes of low potato yields. Implementation of effective virus management strategies requires information on farmers’ perceptions and practices on virus epidemiology and control. To better understand farmers’ knowledge and practices in virus control and set possible pathways for intervention, a household survey involving 147 respondents was conducted in two major potato-growing regions in Kenya. Lack of sufficient technical information on potato virus symptoms, vectors and modes of transmission was found to be the major hindrance to farmers’ efforts towards virus control. A spider diagram approach was therefore used to determine the asp...
In Ethiopia, bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearumis the major threat to potato production...
Keywords: Potato, positive selection, viruses, seed potato systems, East Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Eth...
Globally, arthropod-borne virus (arbovirus) infections continue to pose substantial threats to publi...
Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is the second most important food crop after maize in Kenya. Majority ...
In most developing countries, farmers lack sufficient supply of certified or healthy potato seed tub...
Potato is the second most important food crop after maize in Kenya. However, most farmers produce po...
Effective management of potato diseases such as bacterial wilt and late blight depends to a large ex...
Effective management of potato diseases such as bacterial wilt and late blight depends to a large ex...
Potato has increased in importance as a staple food in sub-Saharan Africa, where its production is f...
Potato has increased in importance as a staple food in sub-Saharan Africa, where its production is f...
Seed potato systems in East Africa are described and opportunities for improvement identified on the...
A survey of potato leaf roll disease conducted in ma-jor potato growing regions of Kenya (Meru, Kiam...
Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) is one of the most widely grown root cropsworldwide. In Africa, it...
Potato is one of the most important food crops for smallholder farmers in the Ethiopian highlands. D...
Potato is one of the most important food crops for smallholder farmers in the Ethiopian highlands. D...
In Ethiopia, bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearumis the major threat to potato production...
Keywords: Potato, positive selection, viruses, seed potato systems, East Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Eth...
Globally, arthropod-borne virus (arbovirus) infections continue to pose substantial threats to publi...
Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is the second most important food crop after maize in Kenya. Majority ...
In most developing countries, farmers lack sufficient supply of certified or healthy potato seed tub...
Potato is the second most important food crop after maize in Kenya. However, most farmers produce po...
Effective management of potato diseases such as bacterial wilt and late blight depends to a large ex...
Effective management of potato diseases such as bacterial wilt and late blight depends to a large ex...
Potato has increased in importance as a staple food in sub-Saharan Africa, where its production is f...
Potato has increased in importance as a staple food in sub-Saharan Africa, where its production is f...
Seed potato systems in East Africa are described and opportunities for improvement identified on the...
A survey of potato leaf roll disease conducted in ma-jor potato growing regions of Kenya (Meru, Kiam...
Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) is one of the most widely grown root cropsworldwide. In Africa, it...
Potato is one of the most important food crops for smallholder farmers in the Ethiopian highlands. D...
Potato is one of the most important food crops for smallholder farmers in the Ethiopian highlands. D...
In Ethiopia, bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearumis the major threat to potato production...
Keywords: Potato, positive selection, viruses, seed potato systems, East Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Eth...
Globally, arthropod-borne virus (arbovirus) infections continue to pose substantial threats to publi...