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  1. Gender roles in sourcing and sharing of banana planting material in communities with and without banana bunchy top disease in Nigeria por Nkengla-Asi, L., Eforuoku, F., Olaosebikan, O., Ladigbolu, T.A., Amah, D., Hanna, R., Kumar, P. Lava

    Publicado 2021
    “…Both men and women farmers in the non-BBTD area cultivated larger farm sizes and harvested more banana planting material than farmers in the BBTD area. The existing seed sourcing practices among men and women farmers heighten the risk of BBTD spread. …”
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  2. Composition and reactivity of morphologically distinct charred materials left after slash-and- burn practices in agricultural tropical soils por Rumpel, C., González Perez, J.A., Bardoux, G., Largeau, C., González Vila, F.J., Valentin, Christian

    Publicado 2007
    “…The ratios tended to be depleted in 13C with regards to the plant material in both fractions for samples taken under C4 vegetation. …”
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  3. Relative efficiency of positive selection and tissue culture for generating pathogen-free planting materials of yam (Dioscorea spp.) por Balogun, M., Maroya, N., Augusto, J., Ajayi, A., Kumar, P. Lava, Aighewi, B.A., Asiedu, Robert

    Publicado 2017
    “…To generate pathogen-free yam planting materials, the relative efficiency of tissue culture and positive selection was compared. …”
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  4. Development of a new semiselective medium for isolating Xanthomonas campestris pv. manihotis from plant material and soil por Fessehaie, A., Wydra, K., Rudolph, K.

    Publicado 1999
    “…Using classical agar plating techniques for screening planting material for contamination has not been very successful because of the lack of a reliable semiselective agar medium. …”
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  5. A simple extraction procedure for efficient routine detection of pathogenic bacteria in plant material by polymerase chain reaction por Llop, Pablo, Caruso, Paola, Cubero, Jaime, Morente, Clara, López, María M.

    Publicado 2017
    “…A simple and rapid method for extracting DNA from plants based on the use of an extraction buffer and precipitation with isopropanol was assayed to see its usefulness in detecting pathogenic bacteria in plant material. The method was compared with a phenol-chloroform standard procedure obtaining higher sensitivity levels of detection. …”
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