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    • MORPHOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES AMONG SUSCEPTIBLE AND RESISTANT SWEETPOTATO VARIETIES 

      J.K, Mwololo; N.W.K, Mburu; Muturi, P.W; R.W, Njeru; Kiarie, Njoroge; E.M, Ateka; J.K, Munyua (aGRO, 2011)
      Physical, chemical and physiological properties of the plant leaves and stems play an important protective role against pathogens. Morphological, anatomical and serological studies were conducted on sweet potato varieties ...
    • A perspective on proteomics: current applications, challenges and potential uses 

      P.W, Muturi; J.K, Mwololo; S.W, Munyiri; P., Rubaihayo; J.K, Munyua; Mgonja M., Manyasa E.; N., Kiarie (ScienceHuβ, http://www.scihub.org/ABJNA, 2010)
      Biological sciences are experiencing an ongoing information revolution. Proteome-wide functional classification using bioinformatics approaches is becoming an important method for revealing unknown protein functions. ...
    • Resistance of sweetpotato genotypes to sweetpotato virus disease in coastal Kenya 

      Mwololo, J.K; Mburu, MWK; Njeru, RW; Ateka, EM; Kiarie, N; J.K, Munyua; Muinga, R.W; Kapinga, R.; Blemaga (El-Minia, Egypt, 2007)
      Abstract: Sweet potato is a food and cash crop in the coastal region of Kenya but the sweetpotato virus disease is also prevalent in the area. Selection of sweetpotato varieties resistant to SPVD and with desirable consumer ...