Abstract: Fatal yellowing disease (FY) is a bud rot-type disease that severely affects oil palm plantations in Latin America. Since 1974, when it was first reported in Brazil, this disorder has been responsible for severe economic losses in the oil palm industry; and, for nearly 50 years, several studies have tried to identify its causal agent, without success. The etiological studies regarding FY in oil palm explored either biotic and abiotic stress scenarios, in a single or combined manner. Most recently, the hypothesis in favor of one biotic cause has lost some grounds to the abiotic one, mainly due to new insights regarding deficient aeration in the soil, which reduces the potential for oxy-reduction, causing changes in the ionic compos...
The epidemiology of spear rot, an infectious disease of unknown etiology, was studied over 10 years ...
A petiole wilt disease was first observed affecting oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) in the Sibu area of...
In this study, potential alternate hosts of the phytoplasma causing coconut lethal yellowing disease...
Fatal yellowing disease (FY) is a bud rot-type disease that severely affects oil palm plantations in...
There is still no consensus on the true origin of fatal yellowing, one of the most important disease...
<div><p>Oil palm (<i>Elaeis guineensis</i> Jacq.) is an excellent source of vegetable oil for biodie...
<div><p>There is still no consensus on the true origin of fatal yellowing, one of the most important...
Bud rot disease has been considered as a devastating disease of oil palm in Latin America. Severe ou...
Bud rot, type diseases of oil palm affect tens of thousands of hectares of oil palms (Elaeis guineen...
Vascular wilt disease. caused by Fusariun: oxysporum f. sp. elaeidis (Foe) causes. a devastating dis...
A major factor that impacts on coconut productivity in Africa, the Caribbean, Florida and Central Am...
Oil palm vascular wilt is caused by Fusarium oxysporum fsp.elaeidis, a soilborne pathogen. It is wid...
In several countries of Africa, coconut palms are affected by lethal yellowing syndromes (LYS). Phyt...
In South and Central America, tens of thousands of hectares of oil palms (Elaeis guineensis jacq.) a...
Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) is one of the World?s most important oilseed crops. Together, pal...
The epidemiology of spear rot, an infectious disease of unknown etiology, was studied over 10 years ...
A petiole wilt disease was first observed affecting oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) in the Sibu area of...
In this study, potential alternate hosts of the phytoplasma causing coconut lethal yellowing disease...
Fatal yellowing disease (FY) is a bud rot-type disease that severely affects oil palm plantations in...
There is still no consensus on the true origin of fatal yellowing, one of the most important disease...
<div><p>Oil palm (<i>Elaeis guineensis</i> Jacq.) is an excellent source of vegetable oil for biodie...
<div><p>There is still no consensus on the true origin of fatal yellowing, one of the most important...
Bud rot disease has been considered as a devastating disease of oil palm in Latin America. Severe ou...
Bud rot, type diseases of oil palm affect tens of thousands of hectares of oil palms (Elaeis guineen...
Vascular wilt disease. caused by Fusariun: oxysporum f. sp. elaeidis (Foe) causes. a devastating dis...
A major factor that impacts on coconut productivity in Africa, the Caribbean, Florida and Central Am...
Oil palm vascular wilt is caused by Fusarium oxysporum fsp.elaeidis, a soilborne pathogen. It is wid...
In several countries of Africa, coconut palms are affected by lethal yellowing syndromes (LYS). Phyt...
In South and Central America, tens of thousands of hectares of oil palms (Elaeis guineensis jacq.) a...
Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) is one of the World?s most important oilseed crops. Together, pal...
The epidemiology of spear rot, an infectious disease of unknown etiology, was studied over 10 years ...
A petiole wilt disease was first observed affecting oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) in the Sibu area of...
In this study, potential alternate hosts of the phytoplasma causing coconut lethal yellowing disease...