Nowakunda, KephasBarekye, AlexSsali, Reuben T.Namaganda, JosephineTushemereirwe, Wilberforce K.Nabulya, GertrudeErima, RockefellerAkankwasa, KennethHilman, Edison2022-02-222022-02-222015Nowakunda, K., Barekye, A., Ssali, R. T., Namaganda, J., Tushemereirwe, W. K., Nabulya, G., ... & Karamura, D. (2015). ‘Kiwangaazi’(syn ‘KABANA 6H’) Black Sigatoka nematode and banana weevil tolerant ‘Matooke’hybrid banana released in Uganda. HortScience, 50(4), 621-623.https://journals.ashs.org/hortsci/view/journals/hortsci/50/4/article-p621.xmlhttps://nru.uncst.go.ug/xmlui/handle/123456789/2251This article presents the attributes of the first East African highland banana hybrid, ‘Kiwangaazi’ (Fig. 1), which was recently selected, released, and added to the national cultivar list in Uganda. The ‘matooke’ hybrid ‘Kiwangaazi’ was conventionally bred at Kawanda by crossing the tetraploid hybrid ‘1201k-1’ (‘Nakawere’ AAA · ‘Calcutta4’ AA) with the improved diploid ‘SH3217’ AA. The main target was black Sigatoka resistance, a disease caused by the fungal pathogen Mycosphaerella fijiensis, ranked as the most important constraint to the production of the East African highland bananas, especially in the low lands (covering most of central and eastern Uganda). ‘Kiwangaazi’, together with other hybrids was evaluated for black Sigatoka response, nematode andweevil damage, yield, and consumer acceptability.en‘Kiwangaazi’ (syn ‘KABANA 6H’)Black Sigatoka NematodeBanana WeevilHybrid BananaUganda‘Kiwangaazi’ (syn ‘KABANA 6H’) Black Sigatoka Nematode and Banana Weevil Tolerant ‘Matooke’ Hybrid Banana Released in UgandaArticle