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Candidate genes for field resistance to cassava brown streak disease revealed through the analysis of multiple data sources, Ferguson, M., Eyles, R. P., Garcia-Oliveira, A. L., Kapinga, F., Masumba, E. A., Amuge, T., Bredeson, J. V., Rokhsar, D. S., Lyons, J. B., Shah, T., Rounsley, S. and Mkamilo, G.*, in: Frontiers in Plant Science, volume 14, number -: 1270963, pages 1-16, ISSN 1664-462X, 2023. [DOI] |
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Genetic diversity and population structure of early and extra-early maturing maize germplasm adapted to sub-Saharan Africa, Badu-Apraku, B., Garcia-Oliveira, A. L., Petroli, C. D., Hearne, S.+, Adewale, S. A. and Gedil, M., in: BMC Plant Biology, volume 21, number -: 96, pages 1-15, ISSN 1471-2229, 2021. [DOI] |
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Genetic diversity and population structure of soybean lines adapted to sub-Saharan Africa using Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) markers, Chander, S., Garcia-Oliveira, A. L., Gedil, M., Shah, T., Otusanya, G. O., Asiedu, R. and Chigeza, G., in: Agronomy, volume 11, number 3: 604, pages 1-11, ISSN 2073-4395, 2021. [DOI] |
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Genome-wide association study of Striga resistance in early maturing white tropical maize inbred lines, Adewale, S. A., Badu-Apraku, B., Akinwale, R. O.*, Agre, A. P., Gedil, M. and Garcia-Oliveira, A. L., in: BMC Plant Biology, volume 20, number -: 203, pages 1-16, ISSN 1471-2229, 2020. [DOI] |
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Assessing the potential of extra-early maturing landraces for improving tolerance to drought, heat, and both combined stresses in maize, Nelimor, C., Badu-Apraku, B., Tetteh, A. Y.*, Garcia-Oliveira, A. L. and N'guetta, A. S., in: Agronomy, volume 10, number -: 318, pages 1-26, ISSN 2073-4395, 2020. [DOI] |
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Quantitative trait loci mapping for resistance to maize streak virus in F2:3 population of tropical maize, Garcia-Oliveira, A. L., Menkir, A., Kumar, P. L., Azuh, V., Jacob, O. O.* and Gedil, M., in: Cereal Research Communications, volume 48, pages 195-202, ISSN 0133-3720, 2020. [DOI] |
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Genetic dissection of yield associated traits in a cross between cowpea and yard-long bean (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) based on DArT markers, Garcia-Oliveira, A. L., Zate, Z. Z., Olasanmi, B.*, Boukar, O., Gedil, M. and Fatokun, C., in: Journal of Genetics, volume 99, number -: 57, pages 1-13, ISSN 0022-1333, 2020. [DOI] |
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Genetic analysis and QTL mapping for multiple biotic stress resistance in cassava, Garcia-Oliveira, A. L., Kimata, B.*, Kasele, S.*, Kapinga, F.*, Masumba, E.*, Mkamilo, G.*, Sichalwe, C.*, Bredeson, J. V., Lyons, J. B., Shah, T.+, Muranaka, S., Katari, M. S. and Ferguson, M., in: PloS ONE, volume 15, number 8: e0236674, pages 1-20, ISSN 1932-6203, 2020. [DOI] |
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Prospects for durable resistance against an old soybean enemy: a four-decade journey from Rpp1 (Resistance to Phakopsora pachyrhizi) to Rpp7, Chander, S., Ortega-Beltran, A., Bandyopadhyay, R., Sheoran, P.*, Ige, G. O., Vasconcelos, M. W. and Garcia-Oliveira, A. L., in: Agronomy, volume 9, number -: 348, pages 1-23, ISSN 2073-4395, 2019. [DOI] |
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Phenotypic characterization of maize landraces from Sahel and Coastal west Africa reveals marked diversity and potential for genetic improvement, Nelimor, C., Badu-Apraku, B., N'guetta, A. S., Tetteh, A. Y.* and Garcia-Oliveira, A. L., in: Journal of Crop Improvement, pages 1-17, ISSN 1542-7528, 2019. [DOI] |
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Genetic diversity and population structure of early-maturing tropical maize inbred lines using SNP markers, Adu, G. B.*, Badu-Apraku, B., Akromah, R.*, Garcia-Oliveira, A. L., Gedil, M. and Awuku, F. J.*, in: PloS ONE, volume 14, number 4: e0214810, pages 1-12, ISSN 1932-6203, 2019. [DOI] |
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Genome-wide association analysis of Striga resistance in early maturing tropical maize inbred lines, Adewale, S. A., Badu-Apraku, B., Garcia-Oliveira, A. L., Agre, A. P., Gedil, M., Sneller, C. and Adewale, R. O.*, Abstract P3. in, 15th World Congress on Parasitic Plants, June 30 - July 5, 2019, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2019. |
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Identification of QTLs for grain yield and other traits in tropical maize under high and low soil-nitrogen environments, Ribeiro, P. F.*, Badu-Apraku, B., Gracen, V., Danquah, E.*, Garcia-Oliveira, A. L., Asante, M. D.*, Afriyie-Debrah, C.* and Gedil, M., in: Crop Science, volume 58, pages 321-331, ISSN 0011-183X, 2018. [DOI] |
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Effectiveness of predictive markers for marker assisted selection of pro-vitamin A carotenoids in medium-late maturing maize (Zea mays L.) inbred lines, Gebremeskel, S.*, Garcia-Oliveira, A. L., Menkir, A., Adetimirin, V.* and Gedil, M., in: Journal of Cereal Science, volume 79, pages 27-34, ISSN 0733-5210, 2018. [DOI] |
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Molecular cloning of TaMATE2 homoeologues potentially related to aluminium tolerance in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), Garcia-Oliveira, A. L., Benito, C., Guedes-Pinto, H. and Martins-Lopes, P., in: Plant Biology, pages 1-8, ISSN 1435-8603, 2018. |
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Genetic basis and breeding perspectives of grain iron and zinc enrichment in cereals, Garcia-Oliveira, A. L., Chander, S.*, Ortiz, R ., Menkir, A. and Gedil, M., in: Frontiers in Plant Science, volume 9, number -:937, pages 1-13, ISSN 1664-462X, 2018. [DOI] |
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Aluminium stress in crop plants, Garcia-Oliveira, A. L., Chander, S.*, Barcelo, J. and Poschenrieder, C., pages 237-263, chapter 12, Astral International Pvt. Ltd., ISBN 978-93-5124-730-2, 2016. |
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Differential physiological responses of portuguese bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes under aluminium stress, Garcia-Oliveira, A. L., Martins-Lopes, P., Tolra, R., Poschenrieder, C., Guedes-Pinto, H. and Benito, C., in: Diversity, volume 8, number 4, pages 1-12, ISSN 1424-2818, 2016. [DOI] |
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Genotypic variation for carotenoids content and chemometric model development for seed quality parameters in wheat, Garcia-Oliveira, A. L., Machado, N., Barros, A., Carnide, V. and Lima-Brito, J., in: Procedia Environmental Sciences, volume 29, pages 162-163, ISSN 1878-0296, 2015. [DOI] |
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Breeding for AI tolerance by unravelling genetic diversity in bread wheat, Garcia-Oliveira, A. L., Poschenrieder, C., Barcelo, J. and Martins-Lopes, P., Signaling and Communication in Plants, volume 24, pages 125-153, Springer, ISBN 978-3-319-19967-2, 2015. [DOI] |
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