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    Application of a Simplified Molecular Protocol to Reveal Mixed Infections with Begomoviruses in Cassava by Busogoro, J. P., Masquellier, L., Kummert, J., Dutrecq, O., Lepoivre, P., Jijakli, M. H.

    Published in Journal of phytopathology (01-08-2008)
    “…Samples of cassava leaves exhibiting severe symptoms of cassava mosaic disease (CMD) were collected with the PhytoPASS kit in fields surrounding the city of…”
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    Identification of a novel source of resistance to angular leaf spot disease of common bean within the secondary gene pool by Busogoro, J. P., Jijakli, M. H., Lepoivre, P.

    Published in Plant breeding (01-10-1999)
    “…Phaeoisariopsis griseola (Sacc.) Ferr., the agent of angular leaf spot disease of common bean, is a highly variable pathogen for which resistance gene…”
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    Field Performances of Rice Somaclones at Low Temperature: Effects of Callus Chilling Treatment by Bertin, P., Busogoro, J.‐P., Tilquin, J.‐P., Kinet, J.‐M., Bouharmont, J.

    Published in Crop science (01-11-1997)
    “…Chilling is one of the major constraints of rice (Oryza saliva L.) culture in cool environments. As an alternative to classical breeding, rice plants showing…”
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    Virulence variation and RAPD polymorphism in African isolates of Phaeoisariospis griseola (Sacc.) Ferr., the causal agent of angular leaf spot of common bean by Busogoro, J.P. (Faculte Universitaire des Sciences Agronomiques de Gembloux (Belgium). Unite de Phytopathologie), Jijakli, M.H, Lepoivre, P

    Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-09-1999)
    “…Fifty four isolates of Phaeoisariopsis griseola, the agent of common bean angular leaf spot disease from the Great Lakes Region of Africa, were characterised…”
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    Immunogold Silver Staining Associated With Epi-Fluorescence For Cucumber Mosaic Virus Localisation On Semi-Thin Sections Of Banana Tissues by Helliot, B, Panis, B, Busogoro, Jp, Sobry, S, Poumay, Y, Raes, M, Swennen, R, Lepoivre, Philippe

    Published in European journal of histochemistry (01-04-2007)
    “…The immunogold-silver staining (IGSS) technique in combination with epi-fluorescence detection was used to localise cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) particles…”
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    Immunogold silver staining associated with epi-fluorescence for cucumber mosaic virus localisation on semi-thin sections of banana tissues by B Helliot, B Panis, JP Busogoro, S Sobry, Y Poumay, M Raes, R Swennen, P Lepoivre

    Published in European journal of histochemistry (01-08-2009)
    “…The immunogold-silver staining (IGSS) technique in combination with epi-fluorescence detection was used to localise cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) particles…”
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    Pythium root rot of common bean: biology and control methods. A review by Nzungize, John Rusagara, Lyumugabe, François, Busogoro, Jean-Pierre, Baudoin, Jean-Pierre

    “…Pythium root rot constitutes a highly damaging constraint on the common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris L., grown in several areas of Eastern and Central Africa…”
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    La banane : de son origine à sa commercialisation by Lassois L., Busogoro JP, Jijakli H.

    “…Banana: from origin to market. Cultivated bananas are giant herbaceous plants within the genus Musa. They are both sterile and parthenocarpic. There are well…”
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    Pythium root rot of common bean : biology and control methods. A review by Nzungize, J.R., Lyumugabe, F., Busogoro, J.-P., Baudoin, Jean-Pierre

    Published 2012
    “…Pythium root rot constitutes a highly damaging constraint on the common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris L., grown in several areas of Eastern and Central Africa…”
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    La banane: de son origine à sa commercialisation by Lassois, Ludivine, Busogoro, J. P., Jijakli, Haissam

    Published 2009
    “…Les bananiers cultivés sont des herbes géantes appartenant au genre Musa. Ils produisent des fruits qui sont à la fois stériles et parthénocarpiques. Il en…”
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