Lecturer in the Department of Botany, College Of Natural And Applied Sciences
Education:
PhD degree in Crop Genetics and Breeding in 2017 from the Chinese academy of Agricultural Sciences, China
Publications:
Sangu E, Tibazarwa F.I, Nyomora A, Symonds R.C. (2015). Expression of genes for the biosynthesis of compatible solutes during pollen development under heat stress in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum). Journal of Plant Physiology 178 10–16Conference papers
Pinel-Galzi A, Mpunami A, Sangu E, Rakotomalala M, Traoré O, Sérémé D, Sorho F, Séré Y, Kanyeka Z, Konaté G, and Fargette D, (2009). Recombination, selection and clock-like evolution of Rice yellow mottle virus. Virology doi:10.1016
Traoré O, Pinel-Galzi A, Sorho F, Sarra S, Rakotomalala M, Sangu E, Kanyeka Z, Séré Y, Konaté G, and Fargette D, (2009). A reassessment of the epidemiology of Rice yellow mottle virus following recent advances in field and molecular studies. Virus Research 141 258–267
Fargette D, Pinel A, Rakotomalala M, Sangu E, Traoré O, Sérémé D, Sorho F, Issaka S, Hébrard E, Séré Y, Kanyeka Z, and Konaté G (2008), Rice yellow mottle virus, an RNA plant virus, evolves as rapidly as most RNA animal viruses. Virology doi:10.1128/JVI.02506-07
Kanyeka Z.L, Sangu E, Fargette D, Pinel-Galzi A and Herbrard E (2007), Distribution and Diversity of Local strains of Rice Yellow Mottle Virus in Tanzania. African crop Science Journal 15 (4): 201-209 ISSN 1021-9730
Pinel-Galzi A, Rakotomalala M, Sangu E, Sorho F, Kanyeka Z, Traore O, Sareme D, Poulicard N, Rebenantoandro Y, Sere Y, Konate G, Ghesquiere A, Hebrard E and Fargette D (2007), Themes and Variations in the Evolutionary Pathways to Virulence of an RNA Plant Virus Species. PLoS Pathogen 3 (11): 180 – 190