Aspects of current research to combat Fusarium wilt of banana with a special focus on TR4. Brief proceedings of an RTB virtual mini-symposium. FP3 Resilient Crops - Cluster BA3.3 Fungal and Bacterial Wilts.

Sharing both recent research results and plans for future studies are vital components of RTB’s strategy to contribute to tackling the threat posed by Foc TR4, and it was for this reason that researchers from BA3.3 convened a mini symposium entitled ‘Aspects of current research to combat Fusarium Wi...

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Autores principales: Johnson, Vincent, Blomme, Guy, Mahuku, George S., Dita, Miguel
Formato: Conference Proceedings
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111768
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description Sharing both recent research results and plans for future studies are vital components of RTB’s strategy to contribute to tackling the threat posed by Foc TR4, and it was for this reason that researchers from BA3.3 convened a mini symposium entitled ‘Aspects of current research to combat Fusarium Wilt of banana with a special focus onTR4’. This brought together more than 60 researchers from across the world for a two-day virtual exchange of cutting-edge research presentations and discussion. Importantly, the results presented are to be published through a special issue of the Journal of Fungi. The work presented in this booklet, which summarizes the proceedings of the mini symposium, constitutes cutting-edge research to address the challenges posed by Foc TR4 that threatens Cavendish as well as other key susceptible cultivars. The research reveals new insights into the spread of Foc TR4 in southern Africa, the Greater Mekong Delta, and Latin America; evaluating biocontrol agents; the survival of Fusarium spores in water; the effects of nematodes and weevils in pathogen spread and infection; and in breeding for resistance. There are great opportunities to harness potential synergies from the many complementarities revealed in the symposium, and a need to scale the research from in vitro to field studies, with the ultimate goal of implementing scalable findings at farm and plantation level. Fusarium wilt will continue to be a challenge for banana producers in the near future. However, as control technologies described here are scaled out, there is real hope that production of what is one of humanity’s most treasured fruits will be restored and that livelihoods of all those that depend on it will be enhanced.
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spelling CGSpace1117682025-12-08T10:29:22Z Aspects of current research to combat Fusarium wilt of banana with a special focus on TR4. Brief proceedings of an RTB virtual mini-symposium. FP3 Resilient Crops - Cluster BA3.3 Fungal and Bacterial Wilts. Johnson, Vincent Blomme, Guy Mahuku, George S. Dita, Miguel fusarium oxysporum fusarium wilt bananas fungal diseases geographical distribution disease control screening fusariosis enfermedades fungosas control de enfermedades Sharing both recent research results and plans for future studies are vital components of RTB’s strategy to contribute to tackling the threat posed by Foc TR4, and it was for this reason that researchers from BA3.3 convened a mini symposium entitled ‘Aspects of current research to combat Fusarium Wilt of banana with a special focus onTR4’. This brought together more than 60 researchers from across the world for a two-day virtual exchange of cutting-edge research presentations and discussion. Importantly, the results presented are to be published through a special issue of the Journal of Fungi. The work presented in this booklet, which summarizes the proceedings of the mini symposium, constitutes cutting-edge research to address the challenges posed by Foc TR4 that threatens Cavendish as well as other key susceptible cultivars. The research reveals new insights into the spread of Foc TR4 in southern Africa, the Greater Mekong Delta, and Latin America; evaluating biocontrol agents; the survival of Fusarium spores in water; the effects of nematodes and weevils in pathogen spread and infection; and in breeding for resistance. There are great opportunities to harness potential synergies from the many complementarities revealed in the symposium, and a need to scale the research from in vitro to field studies, with the ultimate goal of implementing scalable findings at farm and plantation level. Fusarium wilt will continue to be a challenge for banana producers in the near future. However, as control technologies described here are scaled out, there is real hope that production of what is one of humanity’s most treasured fruits will be restored and that livelihoods of all those that depend on it will be enhanced. 2021-02-01 2021-03-04T09:46:29Z 2021-03-04T09:46:29Z Conference Proceedings https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111768 en Open Access application/pdf Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture Johnson, V.; Blomme, G.; Mahuku, G.; Dita, M. (2021) Aspects of current research to combat Fusarium wilt of banana with a special focus on TR4. Brief proceedings of an RTB virtual mini-symposium. FP3 Resilient Crops - Cluster BA3.3 Fungal and Bacterial Wilts. Rome (Italy) Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT. 39 p. ISBN: 978-92-9255-195-7.
spellingShingle fusarium oxysporum
fusarium wilt
bananas
fungal diseases
geographical distribution
disease control
screening
fusariosis
enfermedades fungosas
control de enfermedades
Johnson, Vincent
Blomme, Guy
Mahuku, George S.
Dita, Miguel
Aspects of current research to combat Fusarium wilt of banana with a special focus on TR4. Brief proceedings of an RTB virtual mini-symposium. FP3 Resilient Crops - Cluster BA3.3 Fungal and Bacterial Wilts.
title Aspects of current research to combat Fusarium wilt of banana with a special focus on TR4. Brief proceedings of an RTB virtual mini-symposium. FP3 Resilient Crops - Cluster BA3.3 Fungal and Bacterial Wilts.
title_full Aspects of current research to combat Fusarium wilt of banana with a special focus on TR4. Brief proceedings of an RTB virtual mini-symposium. FP3 Resilient Crops - Cluster BA3.3 Fungal and Bacterial Wilts.
title_fullStr Aspects of current research to combat Fusarium wilt of banana with a special focus on TR4. Brief proceedings of an RTB virtual mini-symposium. FP3 Resilient Crops - Cluster BA3.3 Fungal and Bacterial Wilts.
title_full_unstemmed Aspects of current research to combat Fusarium wilt of banana with a special focus on TR4. Brief proceedings of an RTB virtual mini-symposium. FP3 Resilient Crops - Cluster BA3.3 Fungal and Bacterial Wilts.
title_short Aspects of current research to combat Fusarium wilt of banana with a special focus on TR4. Brief proceedings of an RTB virtual mini-symposium. FP3 Resilient Crops - Cluster BA3.3 Fungal and Bacterial Wilts.
title_sort aspects of current research to combat fusarium wilt of banana with a special focus on tr4 brief proceedings of an rtb virtual mini symposium fp3 resilient crops cluster ba3 3 fungal and bacterial wilts
topic fusarium oxysporum
fusarium wilt
bananas
fungal diseases
geographical distribution
disease control
screening
fusariosis
enfermedades fungosas
control de enfermedades
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111768
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