Valentine Aritua
• affiliation
• search literature database for additional publications
Publications of Valentine Aritua (21 listed):
FEMS Microbiology Letters (2015) 362 (4 - fnu055)
Valente Aritua, Augustine Musoni, Alice Kabeja, Louis Butare, Floride Mukamuhirwa, Daphrose Gahakwa, Fred Kato, Mathew M. Abang, Robin Buruchara, Melanie Sapp, James Harrison, David J. Studholme and Julian Smith (2015)
The draft genome sequence of Xanthomonas species strain Nyagatare, isolated from diseased bean in Rwanda
PLoS ONE (2013) 8 (9 - e73742)
Valente Aritua, Diann Achor, Frederick G. Gmitter, Gene Albrigo and Nian Wang (2013)
Transcriptional and microscopic analyses of citrus stem and root responses to Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus infection
Plant Pathology (2012) 61, 489-497
J. Adriko, V. Aritua, C.N. Mortensen, W.K. Tushemereirwe, J. Kubiriba and O.S. Lund (2012)
Multiplex PCR for specific and robust detection of Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum in pure culture and infected plant material
Plant Disease (2012) 96, 659-665
M. Ochwo-Ssemakula, T. Sengooba, J.J. Hakiza, E. Adipala, R. Edema, M.G. Redinbaugh, V. Aritua and S. Winter (2012)
Characterization and distribution of a Potyvirus associated with passion fruit woodiness disease in Uganda
FEMS Microbiology Letters (2010) 310, 182-192
David J. Studholme, Eric Kemen, Daniel MacLean, Sebastian Schornack, Valente Aritua, Richard Thwaites, Murray Grant, Julian Smith and Jonathan D.G. Jones (2010)
Genome-wide sequencing data reveals virulence factors implicated in banana Xanthomonas wilt
Plant Pathology (2010) 59, p. 403 (Carter et al.)
B.A. Carter, R. Reeder, S.R. Mgenzi, Z.M. Kinyua, J.N. Mbaka, K. Doyle, V. Nakato, M. Mwangi, F. Beed, V. Aritua, M.L. Lewis Ivey, S.A. Miller and J.J. Smith (2010)
Identification of Xanthomonas vasicola (formerly X. campestris pv. musacearum), causative organism of banana xanthomonas wilt, in Tanzania, Kenya and Burundi
Plant Disease (2009) 93, 87-93
V. Aritua, E. Barg, R.W. Gibson, D.E. Lesemann and H.J. Vetten (2009)
Host range, purification, and genetic variability in Sweet potato chlorotic fleck virus
Journal of Phytopathology (2008) 156, 181-189
V. Aritua, E. Barg, E. Adipala, R.W. Gibson and H.J. Vetten (2008)
Further evidence for limited genetic diversity among East African isolates of Sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus
Plant Pathology (2008) 57, 170-177
V. Aritua, N. Parkinson, R. Thwaites, J.V. Heeney, D.R. Jones, W. Tushemereirwe, J. Crozier, R. Reeder, D.E. Stead and J. Smith (2008)
Characterization of the Xanthomonas sp. causing wilt of enset and banana and its proposed reclassification as a strain of X. vasicola
Plant Pathology (2007) 56, p. 1038 (Reeder et al.)
R.H. Reeder, J.B. Muhinyuza, O. Opolot, V. Aritua, J. Crozier and J. Smith (2007)
Presence of banana bacterial wilt (Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum) in Rwanda
Plant Pathology (2007) 56, 383-390
M. Mwangi, M. Mwebaze, R. Bandyopadhyay, V. Aritua, S. Eden-Green, W. Tushemereirwe and J. Smith (2007)
Development of a semiselective medium for isolating Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum from insect vectors, infected plant material and soil
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology (2007) 57, 2881-2887
Neil Parkinson, Valentine Aritua, John Heeney, Claire Cowie, Janice Bew and David Stead (2007)
Phylogenetic analysis of Xanthomonas species by comparison of partial gyrase B gene sequences
Plant Pathology (2007) 56, 324-331
V. Aritua, B. Bua, E. Barg, H.J. Vetten, E. Adipala and R.W. Gibson (2007)
Incidence of five viruses infecting sweetpotatoes in Uganda; the first evidence of Sweet potato caulimo-like virus in Africa
Archives of Virology (2007) 152, 813-818
V. Aritua, E. Barg, E. Adipala and H.J. Vetten (2007)
Sequence analysis of the entire RNA genome of a Sweet potato chlorotic fleck virus isolate reveals that it belongs to a distinct carlavirus species
African Crop Science Journal (2002) 10, 317-324
E. Byamukama, E. Adipala, R. Gibson and V. Aritua (2002)
Reaction of sweetpotato clones to virus disease and their yield performance in Uganda
African Crop Science Journal (2002) 10, 281-310
R.W. Gibson and V. Aritua (2002)
The perspective of sweetpotato chlorotic stunt virus in sweetpotato production in Africa: A review
Journal of Phytopathology - Phytopathologische Zeitschrift (2000) 148, 441-447
R.W. Gibson, S.C. Jeremiah, V. Aritua, R.P. Msabaha, I. Mpembe and J. Ndunguru (2000)
Sweet potato virus disease in Sub-Saharan Africa: evidence that neglect of seedlings in the traditional farming system hinders the development of superior resistant landraces
Plant Pathology (1999) 48, 655-661
V. Aritua, J.P. Legg, N.E.J.M. Smit and R.W. Gibson (1999)
Effect of local inoculum on the spread of sweet potato virus disease: limited infection of susceptible cultivars following widespread cultivation of a resistant sweet potato cultivar
Annals of Applied Biology (1998) 132, 399-411
V. Aritua, E. Adipala, E.E. Carey and R.W. Gibson (1998)
The incidence of sweet potato virus disease and virus resistance of sweet potato grown in Uganda
International Congress of Plant Pathology (1998) Gibson et al. - The cause and incidence of ...
R.W. Gibson, R.O.M. Mwanga, V. Aritua and E.E. Carey (1998)
The cause and incidence of sweet potato virus disease in Uganda
Edinburgh, U.K. (9 - 16 Aug. 1998), Poster presented in section: Plant disease and the resource-poor farmer
Annals of Applied Biology (1998) 132, 387-398
V. Aritua, T. Alicai, E. Adipala, E.E. Carey and R.W. Gibson (1998)
Aspects of resistance to sweet potato virus disease in sweet potato