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    Farmer preferred traits and genotype choices in Solanum aethiopicum L., Shum group by Nakyewa, Brenda, Sseremba, Godfrey, Kabod, Nahamya Pamela, Rwothtimutung, Moses, Kyebalyenda, Tadeo, Waholi, Kenneth, Buteme, Ruth, Nakanwangi, Mildred Julian, Bishop, Gerard, Kizito, Elizabeth Balyejusa

    Published in Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine (13-04-2021)
    “…Solanum aethiopicum L. is a nutrient dense African indigenous vegetable. However, advancement of its improved varieties that can increase productivity,…”
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    Intraspecific crossability and compatibility within Solanum aethiopicum by Buteme, Ruth, Nakajiri, Mary, Kucel, Newton, Kabod, Pamela Nahamya, Sseremba, Godfrey, Kizito, Elizabeth Balyejusa

    Published in Heliyon (01-07-2021)
    “…Understanding hybridization barriers is relevant for germplasm conservation and utilization. The prezygotic barriers to hybridization include floral…”
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    Accuracy of using leaf blade length and leaf blade width measurements to calculate the leaf area of Solanum aethiopicum Shum group by Nakanwagi, Mildred Julian, Sseremba, Godfrey, Kabod, Nahamya Pamela, Masanza, Michael, Kizito, Elizabeth Balyejusa

    Published in Heliyon (01-12-2018)
    “…Leaf area is an important parameter when determining growth response under normal as well as stressed environments. No attempt had been made to come up with an…”
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    Identification of growth stage-specific watering thresholds for drought screening in Solanum aethiopicum Shum by Nakanwagi, Mildred Julian, Sseremba, Godfrey, Kabod, Nahamya Pamela, Masanza, Michael, Kizito, Elizabeth Balyejusa

    Published in Scientific reports (21-01-2020)
    “…Effective phenotyping for drought resistance is a pre-requisite for identification of modest crop varieties for farmers. For neglected and underutilized crops…”
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    Farmers’ selection cues in cowpea for vegetable use in eastern Uganda by Kyebalyenda, T, Nakanwagi, MJ, Sseremba, G, Buteme, R, Kabod, PN, Odeke, V, Amayo, R, Runyararo, JR, Egeru, A, Falk, T, Kizito, EB

    “…A participatory cowpea varietal selection was carried out in Eastern Uganda in Kumi district among farmers (n=30) in the sub-Counties of: Ongino, Kumi and…”
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