Multilocational evaluation of black sigatoka resistance in banana and plantain
Black sigatoka is a leaf spot disease on plantain and banana. Its sausal agent is the fungus Mycos-phaerella fijunsis Morelet. Black sigatoka is one of the most important constraints of plantain and banana cultivation throughout the world. Yield loss can be up to 50 %. Chemical control of the diseas...
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| author | Gauhl, F. Pasberg-Gauhl, C. Vuylsteke, D.R. Ortíz, R. |
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| description | Black sigatoka is a leaf spot disease on plantain and banana. Its sausal agent is the fungus Mycos-phaerella fijunsis Morelet. Black sigatoka is one of the most important constraints of plantain and banana cultivation throughout the world. Yield loss can be up to 50 %. Chemical control of the disease is possible, but expensive, and the small farmer cannot afford to pay for it. Cultivation of resistant clones is the best control method. However, black sigatoka response can vary for different locations. |
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| spelling | CGSpace972452024-03-06T10:16:43Z Multilocational evaluation of black sigatoka resistance in banana and plantain Gauhl, F. Pasberg-Gauhl, C. Vuylsteke, D.R. Ortíz, R. plantains bananas black sigatoka Black sigatoka is a leaf spot disease on plantain and banana. Its sausal agent is the fungus Mycos-phaerella fijunsis Morelet. Black sigatoka is one of the most important constraints of plantain and banana cultivation throughout the world. Yield loss can be up to 50 %. Chemical control of the disease is possible, but expensive, and the small farmer cannot afford to pay for it. Cultivation of resistant clones is the best control method. However, black sigatoka response can vary for different locations. 1995 2018-09-14T07:34:22Z 2018-09-14T07:34:22Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97245 en Open Access Gauhl, F., Pasberg-Gauhl, C., Vuylsteke, D. & Ortiz, R. (1995). Multilocational evaluation of black sigatoka resistance in banana and plantain. IITA research guide, No. 47. Ibadan, Nigeria: IITA, (p. 59). |
| spellingShingle | plantains bananas black sigatoka Gauhl, F. Pasberg-Gauhl, C. Vuylsteke, D.R. Ortíz, R. Multilocational evaluation of black sigatoka resistance in banana and plantain |
| title | Multilocational evaluation of black sigatoka resistance in banana and plantain |
| title_full | Multilocational evaluation of black sigatoka resistance in banana and plantain |
| title_fullStr | Multilocational evaluation of black sigatoka resistance in banana and plantain |
| title_full_unstemmed | Multilocational evaluation of black sigatoka resistance in banana and plantain |
| title_short | Multilocational evaluation of black sigatoka resistance in banana and plantain |
| title_sort | multilocational evaluation of black sigatoka resistance in banana and plantain |
| topic | plantains bananas black sigatoka |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97245 |
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