Autor:
Tenkouano, A.
Lamien, N.
Agogbua, J.
Amah, D.
Swennen, R.
Traoré, S.
Thiemele, D.
Aby, N.
Kobenan, K.
Gnonhouri, G.
Yao, N.
Astin, G.
Sawadogo-Kabore, S.
Tarpaga, V.
Issa, W.
Lokossou, B.
Adjanohoun, A.
Amadji, G.L.
Adangnitode, S.
Igue, K.A.D.
Ortiz, R.
The devastating threat of black leaf streak disease caused by Pseudocercospora fijiensis on plantain production in West Africa spurred the development of resistant hybrids. The goal of this research and development (R&D) undertaken was assessing the development and dissemination of two plantain h...
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Tenkouano, A.
,
Lamien, N.
,
Agogbua, J.
,
Amah, D.
,
Swennen, R.
,
Traoré, S.
,
Thiemele, D.
,
Aby, N.
,
Kobenan, K.
,
Gnonhouri, G.
,
Yao, N.
,
Astin, G.
,
Sawadogo-Kabore, S.
,
Tarpaga, V.
,
Issa, W.
,
Lokossou, B.
,
Adjanohoun, A.
,
Amadji, G.L.
,
Adangnitode, S.
,
Igue, K.A.D.
,
Ortiz, R.
,
[Promising high-yielding tetraploid plantain-bred hybrids in west Africa]
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Promising high-yielding tetraploid plantain-bred hybrids in west Africa