Exotic banana (Musa) cultivars which are suitable for evaluation in Africa are discussed. They include accessions resistant to black sigatoka (Mycosphaerella fijiensis), starchy cooking bananas and dwarf cultivars
Bananas, Musa species, are perennial giant herbs belonging to the family Musaceae (Zingiberales: Sci...
Most of Rwandan banana cultivars are low-yielding and susceptible to pests and diseases. High yieldi...
Plant parasitic nematodes are recognised as a significant factor limiting banana (Musa spp.) product...
Feasibility of curative chemical sprays is effecive only in somewhat intensive cultivation, uncommon...
Mycosphaerella leaf spot diseases of banana caused by Mycosphaerella musicola (Sigatoka leaf spot, S...
Black sigatoka (Mycosphaerella fijiensis) causes yield losses of 30 to 50% in banana and plantain. T...
Black Sigatoka disease is a serious foliar disease of banana, caused by the ascomycete fungus Mycosp...
Introduction, characterization and evaluation of exotic Musa germplasm to make available suitable se...
Growing bananas resistant to Pseudocercospora fijiensis, the cause of black Sigatoka, is the preferr...
Most of Rwandan banana cultivars are low-yielding and susceptible to pests and diseases. High yieldi...
Since an unrecorded introduction from Asia in prehistoric times, banana and plantain (Musa spp.), co...
The responses of 19 East African highland (EAH) banana cultivars (AAA and AA genomes) and two refere...
Research in the South Pacific has identified banana varieties with potential resistance to black lea...
Bananas and plantains are both important staple foods and cash crops for millions of people. Bananas...
Bananas (Musa spp.) constitute one of the most important staple food crops in Africa. Two major grou...
Bananas, Musa species, are perennial giant herbs belonging to the family Musaceae (Zingiberales: Sci...
Most of Rwandan banana cultivars are low-yielding and susceptible to pests and diseases. High yieldi...
Plant parasitic nematodes are recognised as a significant factor limiting banana (Musa spp.) product...
Feasibility of curative chemical sprays is effecive only in somewhat intensive cultivation, uncommon...
Mycosphaerella leaf spot diseases of banana caused by Mycosphaerella musicola (Sigatoka leaf spot, S...
Black sigatoka (Mycosphaerella fijiensis) causes yield losses of 30 to 50% in banana and plantain. T...
Black Sigatoka disease is a serious foliar disease of banana, caused by the ascomycete fungus Mycosp...
Introduction, characterization and evaluation of exotic Musa germplasm to make available suitable se...
Growing bananas resistant to Pseudocercospora fijiensis, the cause of black Sigatoka, is the preferr...
Most of Rwandan banana cultivars are low-yielding and susceptible to pests and diseases. High yieldi...
Since an unrecorded introduction from Asia in prehistoric times, banana and plantain (Musa spp.), co...
The responses of 19 East African highland (EAH) banana cultivars (AAA and AA genomes) and two refere...
Research in the South Pacific has identified banana varieties with potential resistance to black lea...
Bananas and plantains are both important staple foods and cash crops for millions of people. Bananas...
Bananas (Musa spp.) constitute one of the most important staple food crops in Africa. Two major grou...
Bananas, Musa species, are perennial giant herbs belonging to the family Musaceae (Zingiberales: Sci...
Most of Rwandan banana cultivars are low-yielding and susceptible to pests and diseases. High yieldi...
Plant parasitic nematodes are recognised as a significant factor limiting banana (Musa spp.) product...