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    Molecular Detection of Cucumber Mosaic Virus and Tobacco Mosaic Virus Infecting African Nightshades (Solanum scabrum Miller) by Kimenju, J. W., Muiru, W. M., Kilalo, D. C., Kimaru, S. L., Thuku, C. R.

    Published in International journal of agronomy (06-11-2020)
    “…The two viruses cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) and tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) are among the major viruses that constrain the production of African nightshade…”
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    Evaluation of hot pepper (Capsicum spp.) genotypes for resistance to viruses and aphids in Rwanda by Waweru, B W, Kilalo, D C, Kimenju, J W, Rukundo, P, Miano, D W

    Published in Advances in horticultural science (01-10-2021)
    “…Hot pepper is an important crop in Rwanda but viral diseases and pests are major constraints to its production. Field experiments were conducted to evaluate…”
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    Complete Genome Sequence of a New Chickpea Chlorotic Dwarf Virus Strain Isolated from Tomato in Kenya, Obtained from Illumina Sequencing by Avedi, E K, Kilalo, C D, Olubayo, F M, Macharia, I, Adediji, A O, Ateka, E M, Machuka, E M, Mutuku, J M

    Published in Microbiology resource announcements (30-01-2020)
    “…High-throughput sequence analysis revealed the complete genome sequence of a novel, hitherto uncharacterized strain of (CpCDV) from tomato plants in Kenya. The…”
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    The ability of Stomoxys calcitrans and mechanical means to transmit Trypanosoma (brucei) evansi from goats to camels in Kenya by Ngeranwa, J.J.N. (Kenya Agricultural Research Inst., Nairobi (Kenya)), Kilalo, D.C

    “…Stomoxys calcitrans failed to transmit Trypanosoma (b.) evansi from infected goats to other goats or camels, but the trypanosomal infection was transmitted by…”
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    Susceptibility of common weeds and cultivated crops in major maize growing agroecological zones of Uganda to viruses causing maize lethal necrosis disease by Mudde, B., Miano D. W., Olubayo, F. M., Asea, G., Kilalo, D.C., Kwemoi, D. B., Adriko, J., Ssekiwoko, F., Male, A., Kiggundu, A.

    “…Maize lethal necrosis (MLN) disease is caused when maize plants become coinfected with Maize chlorotic mottle virus (MCMV) and potyviruses notably Sugarcane…”
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