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Browsing Department of Crop Science by Subject "Heritability"

Browsing Department of Crop Science by Subject "Heritability"

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  • Mwila, N.; Odong, T. L.; Nuwamanya, E.; Badji, A.; Agbahoungba, S.; Ibanda, P. A.; Kumi, F.; Mwala, M.; Sohati, P.; Kyamanywa, S.; Rubaihayo, P. R. (University of Cape Coast, 2018-11)
    Several metabolites are linked to cassava resistance to whitefly. There is limited information however, on the mode of gene action of the metabolites associated with cassava resistance to whitefly (Bemisia tabaci). The ...
  • Showemimo, F.A.; Olarewaju, J.D.; Buah, J.N.; Tetteh, J.P.; Asare-Bediako, E. (University of Cape Coast, 2007)
    Availability of moisture is a major environmental constraint militating against crop yield world-wide especially in Semi-Alid Tropics. SAMTOM 3 was used to obtain genetic information assess four drought criteria and their ...
  • Addy, Sylvester N. T. T.; Adu-Dapaah, Hans; Asante, Isaac K.; Emmanuel, Afutu; Offei, Samuel K. (University of Cape Coast, 2020-03-25)
    Cowpeas provide food and income for many small-holder farmers in Africa. Cowpea grains contain substantial quantities of protein, carbohydrates, vitamins, and fiber. In areas where subsistence farming is practiced, cowpea’s ...
  • Showemimo, F.A.; Buah, J.N.; Addo-Quaye, A.A.; Asare-Bediako, E. (University of Cape Coast, 2006)
    Fact01ial mating design was used to generate twenty-five hybrids from five male stelile (A- lines) and five male fertile (R-lines) parents. Ten parents and twenty five hybrids were eva11Y1ted in a Randomised Complete Block ...

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