Management of coconut (Cocos nucifera) lethal yellowing disease (CLYD), which has killed about eight million coconut trees in Mozambique, has proved challenging. The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of farming practices and related history, on the CLYD incidence in Mozambique. The methodology included a socioeconomic questionnaire to the households and direct observations on the palm farms. The collected data were analysed using logistic regression. Five out of 11 explanatory variables tested, namely farm age, availability of other palm species on the coconut farm, type of coconut varieties grown, root cut practices, and intercropping had a significant (P< 0.05) effect on CLYD incidence. Coconut farms <10 years ha...
Coconuts are one of the most economically important plants in Mozambique, where millions of people d...
Global coconut production is under the devastating threat of lethal yellowing diseases endemic in Ea...
Lethal yellowing disease has been rife in West Africa, especially Ghana, since 1932. In the 1990s, t...
Management of coconut (Cocos nucifera) lethal yellowing disease (CLYD), which has killed about eight...
Mozambique was, at the beginning of the 1900's, one of the biggest world copra producers. Since the ...
The population of the coastal zone of Ghana gradually adopted the coconut as a commercial crop in th...
Coconut Lethal Yellowing (LY) and the Oryctes beetle are continuing their devastation in Zambezia, i...
The Ghanaian form of lethal yellowing disease (LYD) of coconut is known as the Cape Saint Paul Wilt ...
The coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) is a major cash crop that is widely grown in coastal tropical regi...
The coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) is a major cash crop that is widely grown in coastal tropical regi...
In the late 90s coconut farms in Mozambique were affected by a disease that made the coconut trees d...
The coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) is a major cash crop that is widely grown in coastal tropical regi...
Epidemiological studies are of major importance in understanding the determinants of plant diseases ...
Epidemiological studies are of major importance in understanding the determinants of plant diseases ...
Epidemiological studies are of major importance in understanding the determinants of plant diseases ...
Coconuts are one of the most economically important plants in Mozambique, where millions of people d...
Global coconut production is under the devastating threat of lethal yellowing diseases endemic in Ea...
Lethal yellowing disease has been rife in West Africa, especially Ghana, since 1932. In the 1990s, t...
Management of coconut (Cocos nucifera) lethal yellowing disease (CLYD), which has killed about eight...
Mozambique was, at the beginning of the 1900's, one of the biggest world copra producers. Since the ...
The population of the coastal zone of Ghana gradually adopted the coconut as a commercial crop in th...
Coconut Lethal Yellowing (LY) and the Oryctes beetle are continuing their devastation in Zambezia, i...
The Ghanaian form of lethal yellowing disease (LYD) of coconut is known as the Cape Saint Paul Wilt ...
The coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) is a major cash crop that is widely grown in coastal tropical regi...
The coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) is a major cash crop that is widely grown in coastal tropical regi...
In the late 90s coconut farms in Mozambique were affected by a disease that made the coconut trees d...
The coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) is a major cash crop that is widely grown in coastal tropical regi...
Epidemiological studies are of major importance in understanding the determinants of plant diseases ...
Epidemiological studies are of major importance in understanding the determinants of plant diseases ...
Epidemiological studies are of major importance in understanding the determinants of plant diseases ...
Coconuts are one of the most economically important plants in Mozambique, where millions of people d...
Global coconut production is under the devastating threat of lethal yellowing diseases endemic in Ea...
Lethal yellowing disease has been rife in West Africa, especially Ghana, since 1932. In the 1990s, t...