selected publications
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article
- Breeding banana (Musa spp.) for drought tolerance: A review. Plant Breeding. 139:685-696. 2020
- ‘NABIO808’ (Syn. ‘NAROBAN5’): A tasty cooking banana cultivar with resistance to pests and diseases. Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology. 19:491-495. 2019
- Contributions of biodiversity to the sustainable intensification of food production: thematic study for The State of the World's Biodiversity for Food and Agriculture 2019
- East African diploid and triploid bananas: a genetic complex transported from South-East Asia. Annals of Botany. 123:19-36. 2019
- The morphological diversity of plantain in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Scientia Horticulturae. 234:126-133. 2018
- Bananas and Plantains (Musa spp.) 2017
- Greater banana diversity contributes to capacity development and improved rural livelihoods in Africa 2017
- History and conservation of wild and cultivated plant diversity in Uganda: forest species and banana varieties as case studies. Plant Diversity. 38:23-44. 2016
- The triploid East African Highland Banana (EAHB) genepool is genetically uniform arising from a single ancestral clone that underwent population expansion by vegetative propagation. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 129:547-561. 2016
- Introduced banana hybrids in Africa: seed systems, farmers? experiences and consumers? perspectives 2016
- On-farm banana (Musa) cultivar diversity status across different altitudes in North and South Kivu provinces of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo 2016
- Ploidy level of the banana (Musa spp.) accessions at the germplasm collection centre for the East and Central Africa 2016
- Resistance toFusarium oxysporumf. sp.cubensetropical race 4 in African bananas 2016
- Musa germplasm diversity status across a wide range of agro-ecological zones in Rwanda 2014
- A historical overview of the appearance and spread of Musa pests and pathogens on the African continent: highlighting the importance of clean Musa planting materials and quarantine measures. Annals of Applied Biology. 162:4-26. 2013
- Mycorrhizal colonization of major banana genotypes in six East African environments. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 157:40-46. 2012
- Banana and plantain (Musa spp.) cultivar preference, local processing techniques and consumption patterns in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo 2012
- Morphological characterisation of East African AAB and AA dessert bananas (Musa spp.) 2011
- Musa collection and characterization work in central and eastern DR-Congo: a chronological overview 2011
- Biodiversity of bananas on farms in Uganda 2006
- DIVERSITY, DISTRIBUTION AND FARMER PREFERENCE OF MUSA CULTIVARS IN UGANDA. Experimental Agriculture. 38:39-50. 2002
- SELECTION CRITERIA OF MUSA CULTIVARS THROUGH A FARMER PARTICIPATORY APPRAISAL SURVEY IN UGANDA. Experimental Agriculture. 38:29-38. 2002
- Tanzania Musa Expedition 2001, July 8th to July 20th 2001 2002
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chapter
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document
- The performance of East African highland bananas released in farmers? fields and the need for their further improvement 2016
- Banana stew and brew on Uganda's menu 2014
- Origin, history and future of plant germplasm in Uganda, identifying conservation roles for ethnobotanists 2014
- Banana genotype composition along the Uganda-Democratic Republic of Congo border: a gene pool mix for plantain and highland bananas 2013
- On-farm Musa germplasm diversity in different agroecologies of Burundi 2013
- Diversity, distribution and farmer preferences of Musa cultivars in Uganda 2002
- Pests threatening Musa biodiversity in the Great Lakes region of eastern Africa 2002
- Selection criteria of Musa cultivars as determined through a farmer participatory appraisal survey in Uganda 2002
- Geographic shifts in highland banana production in Uganda 2000
- Multivariate analyses of supposedly duplicate accessions of east African highland bananas in germplasm colections in Uganda 2000
- Multivariate analysis of supposedly duplicate accessions of East African highland bananas in germplasm collections in Uganda 2000
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editorial article
- ‘Kiwangaazi’ (syn ‘KABANA 6H’) Black Sigatoka Nematode and Banana Weevil Tolerant ‘Matooke’ Hybrid Banana Released in Uganda. Hortscience. 50:621-623. 2015