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Figure 1. From: Assessment of end user traits and physicochemical qualities of cassava flour: a case of Zombo district, Uganda.
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Figure 1. From: Knowledge and practices related to plague in an endemic area of Uganda.
Fig 5. Geographic distribution of SNP genotypes.. From: Two Distinct Yersinia pestis Populations Causing Plague among Humans in the West Nile Region of Uganda.
Figure 2. Seasonal patterns of suspect plague cases, temperature, and rainfall.. From: Improvement of Disease Prediction and Modeling through the Use of Meteorological Ensembles: Human Plague in Uganda.
Fig. 1. From: An Evaluation of the Flea Index as a Predictor of Plague Epizootics in the West Nile Region of Uganda.
Figure 3.Incidence of Fusarium root rot in selected districts in seven common bean agroecologies in Uganda. District 6 = Amuria, 7 = Amuru, 8 = Apac, 9 = Arua, 12 = Bugiri, 21 = Bushenyi, 22 = Busia, 23 = Butaleja, 30 = Hoima, 31 = Ibanda, 33 = Isingiro, 34 = Jinja, 36 = Kabale, 43 = Kamuli, 44 = Kamwenge, 46 = Kapchorwa, 49 = Kayunga, 51 = Kiboga, 53 = Kiruhura, 54 = Kiryadongo, 55 = Kisoro, 56 = Kitgum, 57 = Koboko, 64 = Kyenjojo, 66 = Lira, 68 = Luwero, 69 = Lwengo, 72 = Maracha, 74 = Masindi, 76 = Mbale, 77 = Mbarara, 79 = Mityana, 82 = Mpigi, 83 = Mubende, 84 = Mukono, 86 = Nakaseke, 94 = Ntungamo, 97 = Oyam, 98 = Pader, 100 = Rakai, 102 = Rukungiri, 105 = Sironko, 109 = Wakiso, 110 = Yumbe and 111 = Zombo.. From: PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE OF FOUR COMMON BEAN ROOT ROTS IN UGANDA.
Figure 4.Incidence of southern blight in selected districts in seven common bean agroecologies in Uganda. District 6 = Amuria, 7 = Amuru, 8 = Apac, 9 = Arua, 12 = Bugiri, 21 = Bushenyi, 22 = Busia, 23 = Butaleja, 30 = Hoima, 31 = Ibanda, 33 = Isingiro, 34 = Jinja, 36 = Kabale, 43 = Kamuli, 44 = Kamwenge, 46 = Kapchorwa, 49 = Kayunga, 51 = Kiboga, 53 = Kiruhura, 54 = Kiryadongo, 55 = Kisoro, 56 = Kitgum, 57 = Koboko, 64 = Kyenjojo, 66 = Lira, 68 = Luwero, 69 = Lwengo, 72 = Maracha, 74 = Masindi, 76 = Mbale, 77 = Mbarara, 79 = Mityana, 82 = Mpigi, 83 = Mubende, 84 = Mukono, 86 = Nakaseke, 94 = Ntungamo, 97 = Oyam, 98 = Pader, 100 = Rakai, 102 = Rukungiri, 105 = Sironko, 109 = Wakiso, 110 = Yumbe and 111 = Zombo.. From: PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE OF FOUR COMMON BEAN ROOT ROTS IN UGANDA.
Figure 2.Incidence of Pythium root rot in selected districts in seven common bean agroecologies in Uganda. District 6 = Amuria, 7 = Amuru, 8 = Apac, 9 = Arua, 12 = Bugiri, 21 = Bushenyi, 22 = Busia, 23 = Butaleja, 30 = Hoima, 31 = Ibanda, 33 = Isingiro, 34 = Jinja, 36 = Kabale, 43 = Kamuli, 44 = Kamwenge, 46 = Kapchorwa, 49 = Kayunga, 51 = Kiboga, 53 = Kiruhura, 54 = Kiryadongo, 55 = Kisoro, 56 = Kitgum, 57 = Koboko, 64 = Kyenjojo, 66 = Lira, 68 = Luwero, 69 = Lwengo, 72 = Maracha, 74 = Masindi, 76 = Mbale, 77 = Mbarara, 79 = Mityana, 82 = Mpigi, 83 = Mubende, 84 = Mukono, 86 = Nakaseke, 94 = Ntungamo, 97 = Oyam, 98 = Pader, 100 = Rakai, 102 = Rukungiri, 105 = Sironko, 109 = Wakiso, 110 = Yumbe and 111 = Zombo.. From: PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE OF FOUR COMMON BEAN ROOT ROTS IN UGANDA.
Figure 1. From: Seasonal fluctuations of small mammal and flea communities in a Ugandan plague focus: evidence to implicate Arvicanthis niloticus and Crocidura spp. as key hosts in Yersinia pestis transmission.
Figure 2. From: Assessment of end user traits and physicochemical qualities of cassava flour: a case of Zombo district, Uganda.
Figure 3. From: Assessment of end user traits and physicochemical qualities of cassava flour: a case of Zombo district, Uganda.
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