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"Breaking through the 40% adoption ceiling: mind the seed system gaps." A perspective on seed systems research for development in One CGIAR, McEwan, M. A., Almekinders, C. J., Andrade-Piedra, J., Delaquis, E., Garrett, K. A., Kumar, P. L., Mayanja, S., Omondi, A. and Rajendran, S., in: Outlook on Agriculture, pages 1-8, ISSN 0030-7270, 2021. [DOI]
 
Analysis of and recommendations for scaling cassava agribusiness seed systems models in Rwanda, Schut, M., Mugambi, S . and Tumwegamire, S., 2022.
 
Can seed systems contribute to mycotoxin control?, Biemond, P. C., Stomph, T., Kumar, P. L. and Struik, P. C., Abstract, P. 363, In the book of Abstracts, 10th International Congress of Plant Pathology (ICCP), 25-30 August, Beijing, China, 2013.
 
Can we maintain cassava clean seed systems using certification guidelines that incorporate virus testing? A comparison of standard and real-time PCR testing techniques, Shirima, R. R., Fovo, F., Yabeja, J. W. and Legg, J., Abstract, P. 295 in the book of abstracts and programme of the 12th Triennial Symposium of International Society for Tropical Root Crops-Africa Branch (ISTRC-AB), 30 - 5, October, Alisa Hotel, Accra, Ghana, 2013.
 
Challenges and opportunities for improvement in cassava and sweetpotato seed systems in Southern Africa, Moyo, C., Mahungu, N., Mkumbira, J. and Benesi, I.*, in: Roots, volume 10, number 2, pages 17-20, 2007.
 
Challenges for the improvement of seed systems for vegetatively propagated crops in Eastern Africa, Smith, J., Coyne, D. and Schulte-Geldermann, E., pages 105-114, chapter 8, Routledge, ISBN 978-0415532730, 2013.
 
Clean seed systems: an intervention for the management of cassava virus diseases in sub-Saharan Africa (ABSTRACT), Yabeja, J. W., Mtunda, K.*, Shirima, R. R., Kanju, E. and Legg, J., Abstract in the book of abstracts and programme of the 12th Triennial Symposium of International Society for Tropical Root Crops-Africa Branch (ISTRC-AB), 30 - 5, October, Alisa Hotel, Accra, Ghana, 2013.
 
Clean seed systems: sustainable production and distribution of clean banana and plantain, Vroh Bi, I., in: R4D review, volume 6, pages 38-40, ISSN 2071-3681, 2011.
 
Commercially sustainable cassava seed systems in Africa, Legg, J., Diebiru-Ojo, E. M., Eagle, D., Friedmann, M., Kanju, E., Kapinga, R., Kumar, P. L., Lateef, S., Magige, S.*, Mtunda, K.*, Yabeja, J. W. and Nitturkar, H., pages 453-482, chapter 15, Springer, ISBN 978-3-030-92021-0, 2022. [DOI]
 
Cover crops reduce weed seedbanks in maize-cassava systems in southwestern Nigeria, Ekeleme, F., Akobundu, I., Isichei, A.* and Chikoye, D., in: Weed Science, volume 51, pages 774-780, 2003.
 
Decision support for managing an invasive pathogen through efficient clean seed systems: Cassava mosaic disease in Southeast Asia, Onofre, K. F. A., Delaquis, E., Newby, J., de Haan, S., Le, T. C. T., Minato, N., Legg, J., Cuellar, W., Briseno, R. I. and Garrett, K. A., in: Biorxiv (Preprint), pages 1-43, 2024. [DOI]
 
Developing clean seed systems for cassava in East and Central Africa, Legg, J., in: R4D Review, volume 6, pages 41-45, ISSN 2071-3681, 2011.
 
Developing healthy vegetable seedling systems for vegetable smallholders in East Africa, Coyne, D., Luambano, N.*, Maganga, M. and Mushobozi, B., Abstract, p. 307 in the book of abstracts of the Tropentag 2015: management of land use systems for enhanced food security - conflicts, controversies and resolutions, in Humboldt-Universitat Berlin, Germany, September 16 - 18, 2015.
 
Economic analysis of commercial seed yam production systems in the Sub-humid ecologies of the river Niger, Ibana, S.*, Coyne, D., Claudius-Cole, A. O.*, McNamara, N. and Morse, S., in: Journal of Crop Improvement, volume 26, number 1, pages 22-28, ISSN 1542-7528, 2012. [DOI]
 
Economic analysis of seed yam production systems in Nigeria, Mignouna, D., Abdoulaye, T., Alene, A., Aighewi, B., Pelemo, O., Manyong, V., Asiedu, R. and Akoroda, M. O.*, in: Journal of Root Crops, volume 39, number 2, pages 221-229, ISSN 0378-2409, 2013.
 
Economic analysis of yam seed tuber systems in Nigeria, Mignouna, D., Abdoulaye, T., Alene, A., Aighewi, B., Pelemo, O., Akoroda, M. and Asiedu, R., Abstract in P. 91 in Abstract of papers of the International Confernece on Tropical Roots and Tubers for Sustainable Livelihood under changing agro-climate (ICTRT) 9-12 July, Hotel Mascot, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, 2013.
 
Enhancing seed yam supply systems in West Africa, Akoroda, M. O.*, Claudius-Cole, B.*, Kikuno, H ., Okonkwo, C., Aighewi, B. A.*, Acha, I. and Asiedu, R., in: Root and tuber crops for poverty alleviation through science and technology for sustainable development: proceedings of the 10th symposium of ISTRC-AB held from 8-12 October, 2007 in Maputo, Mozambique, pages 123-136, ISTRC-AB, 2010.
 
Epidemiological analysis of yam mosaic virus (YMV) infection risk factors and its implications for clean seed yam systems: poster, Osundahunsi, B., Oviasuyi, T., Odu, B. O.*, Aighewi, B. and Kumar, P. L., International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, 2022.
 
Farmer seed systems for pigeonpea in coastal Andhra Pradesh, Bramel, P., Kiran, S., Reddy, L., Varaprasad, K. and Chandra, S., pages 103-118, International Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), 2004.
 
Grain legume seed systems for smallholder farmers: perspectives on successful innovations, Ojiewo, C. O., Omoigui, L., Pasupuleti, J. and Lenne, J. M., in: Outlook on Agriculture, volume 49, number 4, pages 1-7, ISSN 0030-7270, 2020. [DOI]
 
Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) for food and fodder in crop-livestock systems: forage and seed yields, chemical composition and rumen degradation of leaf and stem fractions of 38 cultivars, Larbi, A., Dung, D. D.*, Olorunju, P., Smith, J. W., Tanko, R., Muhammad, I. R.* and Adekunle, I. O.*, in: Animal Feed Science and Technology, volume 77, number 1-2, pages 33-47, ISSN 0377-8401, 1999.
 
How maize seed systems can contribute to the control of mycotoxigenic fungal infection: a perspective, Biemond, P. C., Stomph, T. J., Kumar, P. L. and Struik, P. C., in: Agronomy, volume 11, number 11: 2168, pages 1-13, ISSN 2073-4395, 2021. [DOI]
 
Managing the spread of cassava viruses through clean 'seed' systems (ABSTRACT), Hermence, C., Mtunda, K.*, Muhanna, M.*, Boniface, S., Jeremiah, S.*, Kanju, E. and Legg, J., Abstract, in the Book of Abstracts of the 12th International Plant Virus Epidemiology Symposium, 28 January to 1 February 2013, the Ngurdoto Mountain Lodge, Arusha, Tanzania, 2013.
 
Progress in the development of clean seed systems for cassava, Legg, J., Yabeja, J. W., Shirima, R. R., Mtunda, K.*, Mwakitwange, F.*, Ndyetabula, I.*, Mkamilo, G.*, Magige, S.*, Good, L. and Kanju, E., Abstract, in the book of abstracts and programme of the 12th Triennial Symposium of International Society for Tropical Root Crops-Africa Branch (ISTRC-AB), 30 - 5, October, Alisa Hotel, Accra, Ghana, 2013.
 
Securing the harvest: biotechnology, breeding, and seed systems for African crops, Ortiz, R., De Vries, J. and Toenniessen, G., in: Crop Science, volume 42, pages 2226-2227, ISSN 0011-183X, 2002.
 
Seed health constrains upscaling informal seed systems, Biemond, P. C., Ayodele, M., Oguntade, O., Kamara, A., Stomph, T. and Struik, P. C., Abstract (Oral presentaion) in Program and Book of Abstracts of the 5th World Cowpea Research Conference, held at Palm Beach Hotel, Saly, Senegal. 27 September - 1 October, 2010.
 
Status and prospects for improving yam seed systems using temporary immersion bioreactors, Balogun, M.*, Maroya, N. and Asiedu, R., in: African Journal of Biotechnology, volume 13, number 15, pages 1614-1622, ISSN 1684-5315, 2014. [DOI]
 
Strengthening cowpea seed systems to increase the productivity of smallholder farmers in west Africa, Omoigui, L., Kamara, A., Teryima, I.*, Muhammed, I.* and Ojiewo, C. O ., Dryland Legumes and Cereals, 2023.
 
Toolbox for working with root, tuber, and banana seed systems, Andrade-Piedra, J., Garrett, K. A., Delaquis, E., Almekinders, C. J., McEwan, M. A., Kilwinger, F. B., Mayanja, S., Mulugo, L.*, Navarrete, I., Omondi, A., Rajendran, S. and Kumar, P. L., pages 319-352, chapter 11, Springer, ISBN 978-3-030-92021-0, 2022. [DOI]
 
Transforming yam seed systems in west Africa, Maroya, N., Balogun, M., Aighewi, B., Mignouna, D., Kumar, P. L. and Asiedu, R., pages 421-451, chapter 14, Springer, ISBN 978-3-030-92021-0, 2022. [DOI]
 
Understanding root, tuber, and banana seed systems and coordination breakdown: a multistakeholder framework, Bentley, J. W.*, Andrade-Piedra, J., Demo, P., Dzomeku, B. M.*, Jacobsen, K., Kikulwe, E., Kromann, P., Kumar, P. L., McEwan, M. A., Mudege, N.*, Ogero, K.*, Okechukwu, R., Orrego, R., Ospina, B.*, Sperling, L. and Walsh, S., in: Journal of Crop Improvement, pages 1-23, ISSN 1542-7528, 2018. [DOI]
 
User guide to the toolbox for working with root, tuber and banana seed systems, Andrade-Piedra, J., Almekinders, C. J., McEwan, M. A., Kilwinger, F. B., Mayanja, S., Mulugo, L.*, Delaquis, E., Garrett, K. A., Omondi, A., Rajendran, S. and Kumar, P. L., RTB User Guide. No. 2020-1. (Toolbox RTB Seed Systems User Guide), 2020. [DOI]
 
Weed seedbank characteristics of arable fields under different fallow management systems in the humid tropical zone of southeastern Nigeria, Akobundu, I. and Ekeleme, F., in: Agroforestry Systems, volume 54, number 2, pages 161-170, ISSN 0167-4366, 2002. [DOI]
 
Why interventions in the seed systems of roots, tubers and bananas crops do not reach their full potential, Almekinders, C. J., Walsh, S., Jacobsen, K. S., Andrade-Piedra, J., McEwan, M. A., de Haan, S., Kumar, P. L. and Staver, C., in: Food Security, pages 1-20, ISSN 1876-4517, 2019. [DOI]
 
Seed health constrains upscaling informal seed systems, Biemond, P. C., Ayodele, M., Oguntade, O., Kamara, A., Stomph, T. and Struik, P. C., Abstract (Oral presentaion) in Program and Book of Abstracts of the 5th World Cowpea Research Conference, held at Palm Beach Hotel, Saly, Senegal. 27 September - 1 October, 2010.
 
Keywords:seed systems, plant pathology, cowpea

Analysis of and recommendations for scaling cassava agribusiness seed systems models in Rwanda, Schut, M., Mugambi, S . and Tumwegamire, S., 2022.