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Tunnel Dryer and Pneumatic Dryer Performance Evaluation to Improve Small-Scale Cassava Processing in Tanzania

Chapter Four – Cassava Virus Diseases: Biology, Epidemiology, and Management

High-Resolution Linkage Map and Chromosome-Scale Genome Assembly for Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) from 10 Populations

Conventional breeding, marker-assisted selection, genomic selection and inbreeding in clonally propagated crops: a case study for cassava

Impact of agricultural technology adoption on asset ownership: the case of improved cassava varieties in Nigeria

Xanthomonas vasicola pv. musacearum down-regulates selected defense genes during its interaction with both resistant and susceptible banana

A High-Throughput Regeneration and Transformation Platform for Production of Genetically Modified Banana

Effects of water stress on the development of banana xanthomonas wilt disease

Short- and medium-term impact of manual tillage and no-tillage with mulching on banana roots and yields in banana-bean intercropping systems in the East African Highlands

Chapter Seven – Biology, Etiology, and Control of Virus Diseases of Banana and Plantain

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