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Authors: Mukalazi, J Adipala, E Sengooba, T Hakiza, JJ Olanya, M Kidanemariam, HM
Citation: J. Mukalazi et al., Metalaxyl resistance, mating type and pathogenicity of Phytophthora infestans in Uganda, CROP PROT, 20(5), 2001, pp. 379-388

Authors: Kubiriba, J Legg, JP Tushemereirwe, W Adipala, E
Citation: J. Kubiriba et al., Disease spread patterns of Banana streak virus in farmers' fields in Uganda, ANN AP BIOL, 139(1), 2001, pp. 31-36

Authors: Kubiriba, J Legg, JP Tushemereirwe, W Adipala, E
Citation: J. Kubiriba et al., Vector transmission of Banana streak virus in the screenhouse in Uganda, ANN AP BIOL, 139(1), 2001, pp. 37-43

Authors: Bigirwa, G Adipala, E Esele, JP Cardwell, KF
Citation: G. Bigirwa et al., Reaction of maize, sorghum and Johnson grass to Peronosclerospora sorghi, INT J PEST, 46(1), 2000, pp. 1-6

Authors: Karungi, J Adipala, E Nampala, P Ogenga-Latigo, MW Kyamanywa, S
Citation: J. Karungi et al., Pest management in cowpea. Part 3. Quantifying the effect of cowpea field pests on grain yields in eastern Uganda, CROP PROT, 19(5), 2000, pp. 343-347

Authors: Karungi, J Adipala, E Ogenga-Latigo, MW Kyamanywa, S Oyobo, N
Citation: J. Karungi et al., Pest management in cowpea. Part 1. Influence of planting time and plant density on cowpea field pests infestation in eastern Uganda, CROP PROT, 19(4), 2000, pp. 231-236

Authors: Karungi, J Adipala, E Kyamanywa, S Ogenga-Latigo, MW Oyobo, N Jackai, LEN
Citation: J. Karungi et al., Pest management in cowpea. Part 2. Integrating planting time, plant density and insecticide application for management of cowpea field insect pests in eastern Uganda, CROP PROT, 19(4), 2000, pp. 237-245

Authors: Barekye, A Kashaija, IN Tushemereirwe, WK Adipala, E
Citation: A. Barekye et al., Comparison of damage levels caused by Radopholus similis and Helicotylenchus multicinctus on bananas in Uganda, ANN AP BIOL, 137(3), 2000, pp. 273-278

Authors: Okori, P Adipala, E Kyetere, DT
Citation: P. Okori et al., Induced resistance to turcicum leaf blight in maize when doubly infected with maize streak virus disease, INT J PEST, 45(2), 1999, pp. 111-116

Authors: Adipala, E Bigirwa, G Esele, JP Cardwell, KF
Citation: E. Adipala et al., Development of sorghum downy mildew on sequential plantings of maize in Uganda, INT J PEST, 45(2), 1999, pp. 147-153

Authors: Alicai, T Adipala, E Gibson, RW
Citation: T. Alicai et al., Seasonal changes in whitefly numbers and their influence on incidence of sweetpotato chlorotic stunt virus and sweetpotato virus disease in sweetpotato in Uganda, INT J PEST, 45(1), 1999, pp. 51-55

Authors: Alicai, T Fenby, NS Gibson, RW Adipala, E Vetten, HJ Foster, GD Seal, SE
Citation: T. Alicai et al., Occurrence of two serotypes of sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus in East Africa and their associated differences in coat protein and HSP70 homologuegene sequences, PLANT PATH, 48(6), 1999, pp. 718-726

Authors: Nampala, P Adipala, E Ogenga-Latigo, MW Kyamanywa, S Obuo, JE
Citation: P. Nampala et al., Effect of cowpea monocultures and polycultures with sorghum and greengram on predatory arthropods, ANN AP BIOL, 135(2), 1999, pp. 457-461

Authors: Aritua, V Alicai, T Adipala, E Carey, EE Gibson, RW
Citation: V. Aritua et al., Aspects of resistance to sweet potato virus disease in sweet potato, ANN AP BIOL, 132(3), 1998, pp. 387-398

Authors: Aritua, V Adipala, E Carey, EE Gibson, RW
Citation: V. Aritua et al., The incidence of sweet potato virus disease and virus resistance of sweet potato grown in Uganda, ANN AP BIOL, 132(3), 1998, pp. 399-411
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