Mainstreaming Efficient Legume Seed Systems in Eastern Africa: Challenges, Opportunities and Contributions towards Improved Livelihoods
Technical paper proposing and describing 12 basic principles necessary to mainstream legume seed systems in crop development programs for sustainable agricultural intensification in Eastern Africa.
Project: TLII
File type: PDF (4.69 MB)
Current status of groundnut improvement in Uganda
This poster discusses methods for improving groundnut yield in Uganda, such as Marker Assisted Selection for high oleic breeding and BMS for Digitalization of data capture, management, analyses and storage.
Project: TLIII
File type: PDF (1.55 MB)
Registration of ‘Serenut 6T’ Groundnut
This article describes the characteristics of ’Serenut 6T’ (Reg. No. CV‐136, PI 682726), a high‐yielding, Spanish‐type groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L. subsp. fastigiata var. vulgaris ) with two seeds per pod. Serenut 6T was released in 2010 by the National Semi‐Arid Resources Research Institute, Soroti, Uganda.
Project: TLIII
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Prevalence and incidence of four common bean root rots in Uganda
This study attempts to ascertain the current prevalence and incidence of common bean root rot diseases in Ugandan common bean agroecologies.
Project: TLIII
File type: PDF (1.09 MB)
Legume breeding and seed systems for improved livelihoods and impact
This abstract summarises the aims and achievements of the Tropical Legumes project with national breeding programs to develop improved groundnut varieties by identifying sources of resistance, developing populations, evaluating in target environments, and releasing improved farmer-preferred varieties for production.
Project: TLIII
File type: PDF (93.83 KB)
Voices & Lessons from Field: Tropical Legumes III
Large presentation featuring highlights and stories from the first two years of TLIII. Effective also as a stand-alone publication.
Project: TLIII
File type: PDF (9.27 MB)
Determinants of groundnut rosette virus disease occurrence in Uganda
This study was aimed at establishing the factors influencing the occurrence of Groundnut Rosette Virus Disease in Uganda. Trials were established for three seasons in four groundnut growing locations situated in different agro-ecologies in Uganda.
Project: TLIII
File type: PDF
Seven Seasons of Learning and Engaging Smallholder Farmers in the Drought-Prone Areas of Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia through Tropical Legumes, 2007–2014 (Enhancing market opportunities, policies and partnerships along the legume value chain to increase the income and nutritional security of smallholder farmers in drought-prone areas of sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia: Chapter 1 of 13)
Front matter and Chapter 1 of a book published after seven years of TLII, representing an important record of the project’s work and achievements.
Project: TLIII
File type: PDF (1.38 MB)
Seven Seasons of Learning and Engaging Smallholder Farmers in the Drought-Prone Areas of Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia through Tropical Legumes, 2007–2014 (Enhancing groundnut productivity and production in Eastern and Southern Africa: Chapter 2 of 13)
Chapter 2 of a book published after seven years of TLII, representing an important record of the project’s work and achievements.
Project: TLIII
File type: PDF (415.95 KB)
Seven Seasons of Learning and Engaging Smallholder Farmers in the Drought-Prone Areas of Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia through Tropical Legumes, 2007–2014 (Enhancing common bean productivity and production in sub-Saharan Africa: Chapter 6 of 13)
Chapter 6 of a book published after seven years of TLII, representing an important record of the project’s work and achievements.
Project: TLIII
File type: PDF (551.38 KB)