Host plant response of seven Musa accessions to Radophlus similis and helicotylenchus multicintus was evaluated at Namulonge, Uganda.Suckers detached from first cycle harvested plants grown in inoculated and not inoculated fields were indexed for root and corm damage. Nematodes were extracted from the indexed roots. Relationship between root damage parameters and nematodes population densities were examined using correlation and principal component analysis. Damage parameters were of major importance. Three groups of cultivars could be statistically differentiated. The cultivars Gros Michel(Musa AAA), Pisang Awak (Musa AAA) and Obino I Ewai (Musa AAB) were more sensitive and susceptible to nematode attack. Cultivar Nabusa (Musa AAA, highlan...
Plant parasitic nematodes are recognised as a significant factor limiting banana (Musa spp.) product...
A preliminary and limited nematode survey was conducted in the three main banana-producing areas of ...
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Host plant response of seven Musa accessions to Radophlus similis and helicotylenchus multicintus wa...
Host plant response to root nematodes of 'Matoke' (Musa AAA-group), 'Sukali Ndizi' (Musa AB-group) a...
Crop growth and damage parameters (plant growth and yield, root damage and nematode population densi...
Crop growth and damage parameters (plant growth and yield, root damage and nematode population densi...
A survey was conducted at 17 sites in Central Uganda. Suckers were detached from East African Highla...
A field experiment was established in the humid forest of southeastern Nigeria to assess host plant ...
East African Highland bananas (Musa spp., AAA) also known by their vernacular name ‘matooke', are a ...
Damage caused by plant-parasitic nematodes on East Africa Highland banana cultivar Mbwazirume was ev...
The susceptibility and sensitivity to Radopholus similis and Helicotylenchus multicintus of 2-month-...
Introduction. Nematodes are significant pests of bananas and plantains worldwide. Different levels o...
Plant parasitic nematodes are recognised as a significant factor limiting banana (Musa spp.) product...
Nematode pathogenicity experiments on Musa host plants were carried out in pot trials. Both the fina...
Plant parasitic nematodes are recognised as a significant factor limiting banana (Musa spp.) product...
A preliminary and limited nematode survey was conducted in the three main banana-producing areas of ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN006821 / BLDSC - British Library D...
Host plant response of seven Musa accessions to Radophlus similis and helicotylenchus multicintus wa...
Host plant response to root nematodes of 'Matoke' (Musa AAA-group), 'Sukali Ndizi' (Musa AB-group) a...
Crop growth and damage parameters (plant growth and yield, root damage and nematode population densi...
Crop growth and damage parameters (plant growth and yield, root damage and nematode population densi...
A survey was conducted at 17 sites in Central Uganda. Suckers were detached from East African Highla...
A field experiment was established in the humid forest of southeastern Nigeria to assess host plant ...
East African Highland bananas (Musa spp., AAA) also known by their vernacular name ‘matooke', are a ...
Damage caused by plant-parasitic nematodes on East Africa Highland banana cultivar Mbwazirume was ev...
The susceptibility and sensitivity to Radopholus similis and Helicotylenchus multicintus of 2-month-...
Introduction. Nematodes are significant pests of bananas and plantains worldwide. Different levels o...
Plant parasitic nematodes are recognised as a significant factor limiting banana (Musa spp.) product...
Nematode pathogenicity experiments on Musa host plants were carried out in pot trials. Both the fina...
Plant parasitic nematodes are recognised as a significant factor limiting banana (Musa spp.) product...
A preliminary and limited nematode survey was conducted in the three main banana-producing areas of ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN006821 / BLDSC - British Library D...