In the early 20th century, coffee wilt disease (CWD) caused by the vascular wilt pathogen, Fusarium xylarioides, spread across Africa destroying coffee trees, reducing yields and significantly impacting producer livelihoods. Through systematic sanitation and establishment of breeding programmes in affected countries, CWD appeared to decline. However, the disease re-emerged and increased to epidemic proportions in the 1990s affecting robusta coffee in DRC, Uganda and Tanzania and arabica coffee in Ethiopia. In 1999, 14.5 million robusta coffee trees were estimated to have been destroyed in Uganda alone. This chapter discusses the history, impact, symptoms, cause and spread of CWD. A summary of the Regional Coffee Wilt Programme (RCWP) which ...
Coffee wilt caused by Gibberella xylarioides (Fusarium xylarioides) is a troublesome soil borne dise...
Ten thousand hectares of robusta coffee in Uganda are infested with the coffee wilt disease known as...
Coffee wilt disease (CWD) caused by Fusarium xylarioides appeared in 1993 in Uganda and has become a...
Coffee Wilt Disease (CWD, Gibberella xylarioides) is a serious fungal disease that has caused losses...
Coffee Wilt Disease (CWD) or Tracheomycosis was first seen in 1927 in Central Africa Republic. From ...
Tracheomycosis or vascular wilt disease (Fusarium xylarioides) of toffee bas re-emerged as one of th...
Coffee wilt disease (CWD), which is caused by Fusarium xylaroides Steyaert, the conidial stage of Gi...
Coffee is directly or indirectly a source of livelihood for more than about 25 million people engage...
Coffee is under threat of two kinds of diseases: co-evolved diseases, which have evolved with the ho...
Coffee wilt disease (CWD), also called Tracheomycosis, is caused by the fungus Fusarium (Gibberella)...
Coffee wilt disease (CWD) caused by Fusarium xylarioides, considered to be a soil-inhabiting fungus,...
Coffee wilt disease is the main constraint of Robusta coffee growing in the countries participating ...
Coffee Wilt Disease has been a serious problem to the production of coffee in East Africa and other ...
Coffee Wilt Disease due to Fusarium xylarioides is currently a major problem, especially for Canepho...
Plant diseases can be classified into two types: (i) the co-evolved diseases which have evolved with...
Coffee wilt caused by Gibberella xylarioides (Fusarium xylarioides) is a troublesome soil borne dise...
Ten thousand hectares of robusta coffee in Uganda are infested with the coffee wilt disease known as...
Coffee wilt disease (CWD) caused by Fusarium xylarioides appeared in 1993 in Uganda and has become a...
Coffee Wilt Disease (CWD, Gibberella xylarioides) is a serious fungal disease that has caused losses...
Coffee Wilt Disease (CWD) or Tracheomycosis was first seen in 1927 in Central Africa Republic. From ...
Tracheomycosis or vascular wilt disease (Fusarium xylarioides) of toffee bas re-emerged as one of th...
Coffee wilt disease (CWD), which is caused by Fusarium xylaroides Steyaert, the conidial stage of Gi...
Coffee is directly or indirectly a source of livelihood for more than about 25 million people engage...
Coffee is under threat of two kinds of diseases: co-evolved diseases, which have evolved with the ho...
Coffee wilt disease (CWD), also called Tracheomycosis, is caused by the fungus Fusarium (Gibberella)...
Coffee wilt disease (CWD) caused by Fusarium xylarioides, considered to be a soil-inhabiting fungus,...
Coffee wilt disease is the main constraint of Robusta coffee growing in the countries participating ...
Coffee Wilt Disease has been a serious problem to the production of coffee in East Africa and other ...
Coffee Wilt Disease due to Fusarium xylarioides is currently a major problem, especially for Canepho...
Plant diseases can be classified into two types: (i) the co-evolved diseases which have evolved with...
Coffee wilt caused by Gibberella xylarioides (Fusarium xylarioides) is a troublesome soil borne dise...
Ten thousand hectares of robusta coffee in Uganda are infested with the coffee wilt disease known as...
Coffee wilt disease (CWD) caused by Fusarium xylarioides appeared in 1993 in Uganda and has become a...