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Sarah Nanyiti
Sarah Nanyiti
National Crops Resources Research Institute (NaCRRI), Namulonge Uganda
Verified email at my.bristol.ac.uk
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Cassava brown streak virus Ham1 protein hydrolyses mutagenic nucleotides and is a necrosis determinant
KR Tomlinson, JL Pablo‐Rodriguez, H Bunawan, S Nanyiti, P Green, ...
Molecular plant pathology 20 (8), 1080-1092, 2019
152019
Strategies for the construction of cassava brown streak disease viral infectious clones
CRA Duff-Farrier, DR Mbanzibwa, S Nanyiti, H Bunawan, ...
Molecular biotechnology 61, 93-101, 2019
142019
Occurrence of rice yellow mottle virus resistance breaking isolates in lowland catchment zones of Uganda
I Ramathani, SB Mukasa, T Alicai, S Nanyiti, J Lamo
African Crop Science Journal 29 (3), 383-400, 2021
22021
Detection of cassava brown streak ipomoviruses in aphids collected from cassava plants
S Nanyiti, R Kabaalu, T Alicai, P Abidrabo, SE Seal, S Bouvaine, ...
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 7, 8, 2023
12023
Molecular Diversity of Rice Yellow Mottle Virus in Uganda and Relationships with Other Strains from Africa
I Ramathani, JP Sserumaga, S Nanyiti, SB Mukasa, T Alicai
Plant Disease 107 (11), 3475-3486, 2023
2023
The use of microsatellites in the characterization of three plantain cultivars from the Democratic Republic of Congo
KJNNS Mave Dhed’asi Gracia, Dhed’a Djailo Benoit
African Journal of Biotechnology 22 (6), 96-105, 2023
2023
Agricultural Sources of Information and Intensity of Inorganic Fertilizer Use among Farmers in Uganda
LKPMK Hellen Namawejje, Geogrey Ochieng Okoth, Anthony Egeru, Sarah Nanyiti ...
https://www.50x2030.org/sites/default/files/resources/documents/2023-07 …, 2023
2023
Construction and characterization of Ugandan cassava brown streak virus (UCBSV) full-length infectious clones
S Nanyiti
University of Bristol, 2016
2016
Immunoprotection of mice immunised with recombinant oligopeptidase B from T. Congolense and T. vivax.
ABGWL Sarah Nanyiti
2012
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