Streak disease of banana and plantain caused by banana streak virus (BSV) was first reported in the Ivory Coast in 1974 and occurs in at least 16 countries in Africa. Based on genomic characteristics, BSV has been shown to be a member of genus Badnavirus. Efficient and reliable diagnostic methods for BSV have recently become widely available. This paper summarizes the current knowledge on its causal agent, geographical distribution, symptomatology, transmission, host range, available diagnostic techniques and management options for the disease in Africa. Further research needs are identified in light of the widespread occurrence of BSV in most plantain/banana germplasms and the difficulties in obtaining BSV-free plantlets through tissue cul...
Plantain and banana (Musa spp.) are among the most important staple crops for food and income genera...
Banana (including plantain; Musa spp.) is an important vegetatively propagated food staple grown as ...
Eight viruses infecting Musa spp. have been characterized so far : #Abacá bunchy top virus# (ABTV), ...
Outbreaks of Banana streak virus (BSV) have been recorded worldwide where Musa spp. is grown during ...
Viruses cause destructive and economically important diseases on plantain and banana worldwide. They...
Banana leaf streak disease, caused by several species of Banana streak virus (BSV), is widespread in...
Viruses are major constraints to the production and exchange of banana and plantain (Musa spp.) germ...
The study achieved a better understanding of the epidemiology and ecology of Banana streak virus (BS...
Between 1991 to 1996, more than 50 Musa hybrids and 10 landraces were evaluated under field and scre...
Banana streak badnavirus (BSV) has been reported from Musa spp. in many parts of West Africa, includ...
Banana and plantain (Musa spp.), produced in 10.3 million ha in the tropics, are among the world's t...
Banana streak viruses (BSV) belong to the genus Badnavirus of the family Caulimoviridae. They cause ...
Banana streak viruses are among the most widely distributed viruses of banana and are responsible fo...
Banana viruses are a major constraint for production and exchange of improvement banana germplasm in...
Between 1991 to 1996, more than 50 Musa hybrids and 10 landraces were evaluated under field and scre...
Plantain and banana (Musa spp.) are among the most important staple crops for food and income genera...
Banana (including plantain; Musa spp.) is an important vegetatively propagated food staple grown as ...
Eight viruses infecting Musa spp. have been characterized so far : #Abacá bunchy top virus# (ABTV), ...
Outbreaks of Banana streak virus (BSV) have been recorded worldwide where Musa spp. is grown during ...
Viruses cause destructive and economically important diseases on plantain and banana worldwide. They...
Banana leaf streak disease, caused by several species of Banana streak virus (BSV), is widespread in...
Viruses are major constraints to the production and exchange of banana and plantain (Musa spp.) germ...
The study achieved a better understanding of the epidemiology and ecology of Banana streak virus (BS...
Between 1991 to 1996, more than 50 Musa hybrids and 10 landraces were evaluated under field and scre...
Banana streak badnavirus (BSV) has been reported from Musa spp. in many parts of West Africa, includ...
Banana and plantain (Musa spp.), produced in 10.3 million ha in the tropics, are among the world's t...
Banana streak viruses (BSV) belong to the genus Badnavirus of the family Caulimoviridae. They cause ...
Banana streak viruses are among the most widely distributed viruses of banana and are responsible fo...
Banana viruses are a major constraint for production and exchange of improvement banana germplasm in...
Between 1991 to 1996, more than 50 Musa hybrids and 10 landraces were evaluated under field and scre...
Plantain and banana (Musa spp.) are among the most important staple crops for food and income genera...
Banana (including plantain; Musa spp.) is an important vegetatively propagated food staple grown as ...
Eight viruses infecting Musa spp. have been characterized so far : #Abacá bunchy top virus# (ABTV), ...