Nitrogen (N) fertilizers are routinely applied to bananas (Musa spp.) to increase production but may exacerbate plant diseases like Fusarium wilt of banana (FWB), which is the most economically important disease. Here, we characterized the effects of N rate and form on banana plant growth, root proteome, bacterial and fungal diversity in the rhizosphere, the concentration of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense (Foc) in the soil, and the FWB severity. Banana plants (Musa subgroup ABB) were grown under greenhouse conditions in soil with ammonium or nitrate supplemented at five N rates, and with or without inoculation with Foc. The growth of non-inoculated plants was positively correlated with the N rate. In bananas inoculated with Foc, disease s...
Culminating in the 1950’s, bananas, the world’s most extensive perennial monoculture, suffered one o...
Despite extensive research since pathogenicity was first established in 1919, no cultural or chemica...
Banana production in Australia is currently worth $600 million annually, but is constantly threatene...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizers are routinely applied to bananas (Musa spp.) to increase production but may...
Production of many crops, including bananas, is threatened worldwide by the spread of pathogenic str...
Organic agriculture promotes disease suppression through healthy soils by increasing biological acti...
Soil management offers various options to alleviate the effects of Fusarium wilt caused by Fusarium ...
Ryan Orr investigated the effect of nitrogen fertiliser and micronutrient availability on Fusarium w...
Fusarium wilt (FW) impairs banana production in large areas of Brazil, affecting mainly the most pro...
Banana requires large amounts of chemical fertilizers which are costly and can be hazardous to the e...
Electrolyzed fertilizer solution (EFS) was produced by passing an irrigation solution through an ele...
Fusarium wilt of banana, also known as Panama disease, is one of the most destructive diseases of ba...
Soil nutrient depletion and Xanthomonas wilt (Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum) are major cause...
Banana, an important fruit crop, requires high amounts of chemical fertilizers for commercial cultiv...
Culminating in the 1950?s, bananas, the world?s most extensive perennial monoculture, suffered one o...
Culminating in the 1950’s, bananas, the world’s most extensive perennial monoculture, suffered one o...
Despite extensive research since pathogenicity was first established in 1919, no cultural or chemica...
Banana production in Australia is currently worth $600 million annually, but is constantly threatene...
Nitrogen (N) fertilizers are routinely applied to bananas (Musa spp.) to increase production but may...
Production of many crops, including bananas, is threatened worldwide by the spread of pathogenic str...
Organic agriculture promotes disease suppression through healthy soils by increasing biological acti...
Soil management offers various options to alleviate the effects of Fusarium wilt caused by Fusarium ...
Ryan Orr investigated the effect of nitrogen fertiliser and micronutrient availability on Fusarium w...
Fusarium wilt (FW) impairs banana production in large areas of Brazil, affecting mainly the most pro...
Banana requires large amounts of chemical fertilizers which are costly and can be hazardous to the e...
Electrolyzed fertilizer solution (EFS) was produced by passing an irrigation solution through an ele...
Fusarium wilt of banana, also known as Panama disease, is one of the most destructive diseases of ba...
Soil nutrient depletion and Xanthomonas wilt (Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum) are major cause...
Banana, an important fruit crop, requires high amounts of chemical fertilizers for commercial cultiv...
Culminating in the 1950?s, bananas, the world?s most extensive perennial monoculture, suffered one o...
Culminating in the 1950’s, bananas, the world’s most extensive perennial monoculture, suffered one o...
Despite extensive research since pathogenicity was first established in 1919, no cultural or chemica...
Banana production in Australia is currently worth $600 million annually, but is constantly threatene...