Declines in banana (Musa spp.) productivity in western Kenya since 2006 have been exacerbated by Xanthomonas wilt, caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum.This study provided insight of household dynamics influencing efforts to eradicate the disease from Ugunja, Lunjre, Sidindi and Sigomere. Surveyed households (N = 120) were purposively selected from villages with and without banana-based farmer field schools (FFS). Results showed limited banana experience, noted by the irregularities in timing and frequency of essential agronomic practices. In addition, a rampant tendency to replant sword suckers obtained from own production or farmer-to-farmer exchange. Even though farmers were sensitized on correct diagnosis and control measures...
The livelihoods of millions of banana-farming households have been affected by Banana Xanthomonas Wi...
This study analyzes the influence of livelihood assets on Ugandan farmers’ decisions to control Bana...
Field surveys were conducted from December, 2011 to January, 2012 in Kagera, Mwanza and Mara regions...
Declines in banana (Musa spp.) productivity in western Kenya since 2006 have been exacerbated by Xan...
Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (BXW) is an important emerging and non-curable infectious plant pathogen in ...
Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (BXW) is an important emerging and non-curable infectious plant pathogen in ...
Banana Xanthomonas wilt (BXW) is a destructive disease caused by Xanthomonas vasicola pv. musacearum...
The livelihoods of millions of banana-farming households have been affected by Banana Xanthomonas Wi...
Xanthomonas wilt, caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum has, since 2001, become the most i...
Banana is an important food and cash crop and constitutes a large proportion of the total crop produ...
Xanthomonas wilt is currently the major biotic threat to banana production in East and Central Afric...
Banana is a key staple and cash crop in east and central Africa. However, the recent outbreak of Ban...
Published online: 7 March 2014Xanthomonas wilt, caused by Xanthomonascampestris pv. musacearum has, ...
Understanding the factors influencing farmers’adoption decisions of the disseminated Banana Xanthomo...
Changes in land-use have been observed in banana-based systems in the African Great Lakes region aff...
The livelihoods of millions of banana-farming households have been affected by Banana Xanthomonas Wi...
This study analyzes the influence of livelihood assets on Ugandan farmers’ decisions to control Bana...
Field surveys were conducted from December, 2011 to January, 2012 in Kagera, Mwanza and Mara regions...
Declines in banana (Musa spp.) productivity in western Kenya since 2006 have been exacerbated by Xan...
Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (BXW) is an important emerging and non-curable infectious plant pathogen in ...
Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (BXW) is an important emerging and non-curable infectious plant pathogen in ...
Banana Xanthomonas wilt (BXW) is a destructive disease caused by Xanthomonas vasicola pv. musacearum...
The livelihoods of millions of banana-farming households have been affected by Banana Xanthomonas Wi...
Xanthomonas wilt, caused by Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum has, since 2001, become the most i...
Banana is an important food and cash crop and constitutes a large proportion of the total crop produ...
Xanthomonas wilt is currently the major biotic threat to banana production in East and Central Afric...
Banana is a key staple and cash crop in east and central Africa. However, the recent outbreak of Ban...
Published online: 7 March 2014Xanthomonas wilt, caused by Xanthomonascampestris pv. musacearum has, ...
Understanding the factors influencing farmers’adoption decisions of the disseminated Banana Xanthomo...
Changes in land-use have been observed in banana-based systems in the African Great Lakes region aff...
The livelihoods of millions of banana-farming households have been affected by Banana Xanthomonas Wi...
This study analyzes the influence of livelihood assets on Ugandan farmers’ decisions to control Bana...
Field surveys were conducted from December, 2011 to January, 2012 in Kagera, Mwanza and Mara regions...