Publications as Author
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Population genomics reveals distinct lineage of the Asian soybean rust fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi in the United States of America unrelated to Brazilian populations, Ferreira, E. G. C., Inoue, Y., Murithi, H., Nardwattanawong, T., Cheema, J., Grootens, R., Paes, S. A.*, Mahuku, G., Joosten, M. H., Hartman, G., Yamaoka, Y., Aime, M. C., Brommonschenkel, S. H.*, van Esse, H. P. and Gupta, Y. K., in: Molecular Plant Pathology, volume 26, number 8: e70135, pages 1-14, ISSN 1464-6722, 2025. [DOI] | 2017 |
Virulence diversity of Phakopsora pachyrhizi isolates from east Africa compared to a geographically diverse collection, Murithi, H., Haudenshield, J., Beed, F.+, Mahuku, G., Joosten, M. H. and Hartman, G. L., in: Plant Disease, pages 1-29, ISSN 0191-2917, 2017. [DOI] | 2015 |
Soybean production in eastern and southern Africa and threat of yield loss due to soybean rust caused by Phakopsora pachyrhizi, Murithi, H., Beed, F.+, Tukamuhabwa, P.*, Thomma, B. P. and Joosten, M. H., in: Plant Pathology, pages 1-29, ISSN 0032-0862, 2015. [DOI] | |
Soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi) and Witches broom (16SrII Candidatus phytoplasma): the two emerging and devastating diseases of soybean in Tanzania, Murithi, H., Owati, A., Kumar, P. L., Mahuku, G., Joosten, M. H., Beed, F., Madata, C. S.*, Haudenshield, J. and Hartman, G. L., 2015. |
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