Tomato, pepper and eggplant belong to the forty vegetable species most produced in the world (FAO, 2008). These solanaceous plants, which are sources of vitamins, serve as a source of nutritional supplements especially among low income populations, that subsist on diets of cereals and starchy foods. They are a source of income and employment for small rural and peri-urban farmers. As a result of their tolerance to various climates, they are cultivated in all agro-ecological zones of tropical and subtropical areas, throughout the year. However, their production is inhibited by many constraints, some of which are biotic involving fungi, bacteria and viruses. In May 2013, sampling of leaves of the three solanaceous plants was carried out in v...
In April 2001, reduced leaf size, leaf curling, yellowing symptoms, and reduced yield were observed ...
Characteristic symptoms of Tomato yellow leaf curl disease on tomato plants with a great economic im...
Two isolates of the virus 246/94 and 277/94, acquired from thorn apple (Datura stramonium) and tomat...
In surveys conducted in 2011 and 2012 to identify the viruses causing diseases on pepper and tomato ...
Solanaceous crops fields are severely affected by the emerging virus Pepper yellow vein Mali virus (...
Yellow vein disease (YVD) is a major problem in pepper in West Africa. Despite the recent implicatio...
Tomato and pepper are important vegetable crops grown in Nigeria, accounting for 50% of the African ...
In West and Central Africa, as in many regions of the world, vegetables are severely affected by gem...
Four commercial leafy vegetable farms in Lagos State were surveyed from October 1989 to September 19...
Bacterial wilt caused by R. solanacearum is a constraint that limits the production of solanaceous i...
In 2014 and 2015, leaf samples from field-grown pepper (Capsicum annuum L. and C. chinense Jacq.) pl...
Vegetables play a major role in the livelihoods of the rural poor in Africa. Among major constraints...
International audienceIn February 2019, virus-like symptoms of necrotic yellowing were observed on t...
Background and objectives begomoviruses (family geminiviridea) are transmitted by Bemisia tabaci and...
International audienceTomato yellow leaf curl virus disease (TYLCVD) is the main limiting factor for...
In April 2001, reduced leaf size, leaf curling, yellowing symptoms, and reduced yield were observed ...
Characteristic symptoms of Tomato yellow leaf curl disease on tomato plants with a great economic im...
Two isolates of the virus 246/94 and 277/94, acquired from thorn apple (Datura stramonium) and tomat...
In surveys conducted in 2011 and 2012 to identify the viruses causing diseases on pepper and tomato ...
Solanaceous crops fields are severely affected by the emerging virus Pepper yellow vein Mali virus (...
Yellow vein disease (YVD) is a major problem in pepper in West Africa. Despite the recent implicatio...
Tomato and pepper are important vegetable crops grown in Nigeria, accounting for 50% of the African ...
In West and Central Africa, as in many regions of the world, vegetables are severely affected by gem...
Four commercial leafy vegetable farms in Lagos State were surveyed from October 1989 to September 19...
Bacterial wilt caused by R. solanacearum is a constraint that limits the production of solanaceous i...
In 2014 and 2015, leaf samples from field-grown pepper (Capsicum annuum L. and C. chinense Jacq.) pl...
Vegetables play a major role in the livelihoods of the rural poor in Africa. Among major constraints...
International audienceIn February 2019, virus-like symptoms of necrotic yellowing were observed on t...
Background and objectives begomoviruses (family geminiviridea) are transmitted by Bemisia tabaci and...
International audienceTomato yellow leaf curl virus disease (TYLCVD) is the main limiting factor for...
In April 2001, reduced leaf size, leaf curling, yellowing symptoms, and reduced yield were observed ...
Characteristic symptoms of Tomato yellow leaf curl disease on tomato plants with a great economic im...
Two isolates of the virus 246/94 and 277/94, acquired from thorn apple (Datura stramonium) and tomat...