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Ndabamenye, T.Vanlauwe, BernardAsten, Piet J.A. vanBlomme, GuySwennen, R.L.Uzayisenga, BellancileAnnandale, J.G.Barnard, R.O.[Influence of plant density on variability of soil fertility and nutrient budgets in low input East African highland banana (Musa spp. AAA-EA) cropping systems]Influence of plant density on variability of soil fertility and nutrient budgets in low input East African highland banana (Musa spp. AAA-EA) cropping systems

Muchunguzi, P.Asten, Piet J.A. vanVanlauwe, BernardBlomme, Guy[Overcoming challenges for crops, people and policies in Central Africa. The story of CIALCA stakeholder engagement.]Overcoming challenges for crops, people and policies in Central Africa. The story of CIALCA stakeholder engagement.
Nakato, G.V.Ocimati, W.Blomme, GuyFiaboe, K.K.M.Beed, Fen D.[Comparative importance of infection routes for banana Xanthomonas wilt and implications on disease epidemiology and management]Comparative importance of infection routes for banana Xanthomonas wilt and implications on disease epidemiology and management
Blomme, GuyJacobsen, K.Ocimati, W.Ntamwira, J.Sivirihauma, C.Ssekiwoko, F.Beed, Fen D.Nakato, V.Kubiriba, J.Tripathi, L.Mbolela, F.Lutete, L.Karamura, E.B.Tinzaara, W.[Fine-tuning banana Xanthomonas wilt control options over the past decade in East and Central Africa]Fine-tuning banana Xanthomonas wilt control options over the past decade in East and Central Africa

Banana bunchy top virus (BBTV; family Nanoviridae, genus Babuvirus) is a multi-component single-stranded DNA virus, which infects banana plants in many regions of the world, often resulting in large-scale crop losses. We analyzed 171 banana leaf samples from fourteen countries and recovered, clon...


Stainton, D.Martin, D.P.Muhire, B.M.Lolohea, S.Halafihi, M.Lepoint, P.Blomme, GuyCrew, K.S.Sharman, M.Kraberger, S.Dayaram, A.Walters, M.Collings, D.A.Mabvakure, B.Lemey, P.Harkins, G.W.Thomas, J.E.Varsani, A.[The global distribution of banana bunchy top virus reveals little evidence for frequent recent, human-mediated long distance dispersal events]The global distribution of banana bunchy top virus reveals little evidence for frequent recent, human-mediated long distance dispersal events
Yemataw, Z.Mohamed, H.Diro, M.Addis, T.Blomme, Guy[Enset (Ensete ventricosum) clone selection by farmers and their cultural practices in southern Ethiopia]Enset (Ensete ventricosum) clone selection by farmers and their cultural practices in southern Ethiopia

Enset (Ensete ventricosum (Welw.) Cheesman) belongs to the order sctaminae, the family musaceae. The Musaceae family is subdivided into the genera Musa and Ensete. Enset is an important staple crop for about 20 million people in the country. Recent publications on enset ethnobotany are insignific...


Yemataw, Z.Tesfaye, K.Zeberga, A.Blomme, Guy[Exploiting indigenous knowledge of subsistence farmers’ for the management and conservation of Enset (Ensete ventricosum (Welw.) Cheesman) (musaceae family) diversity on-farm]Exploiting indigenous knowledge of subsistence farmers’ for the management and conservation of Enset (Ensete ventricosum (Welw.) Cheesman) (musaceae family) diversity on-farm

The complete uprooting of diseased mats/fields (CMU) is one of the recommended control options for Xanthomonas wilt of banana. CMU is labour intensive, time consuming and disturbs the soil structure, exposing fields to erosion. CMU often involves exportation of whole plant biomass, affecting soil...


Ntamwira, J.Kamira, M.Ocimati, W.Bumba, M.Blomme, Guy[An alternative to complete banana mat uprooting: assessing the effectiveness of continuous cutting at soil level of all shoots in a mat on speed for corm decay]An alternative to complete banana mat uprooting: assessing the effectiveness of continuous cutting at soil level of all shoots in a mat on speed for corm decay
Turner, D.W.Fortescue, J.A.Ocimati, W.Blomme, Guy[Plantain cultivars (Musa spp. AAB) grown at different altitudes demonstrate cool temperature and photoperiod responses relevant to genetic improvement]Plantain cultivars (Musa spp. AAB) grown at different altitudes demonstrate cool temperature and photoperiod responses relevant to genetic improvement

Banana is ranked first among staple crops in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo). Depending on the agro-ecological conditions, cultivars grown, cultural and socio-economic factors, the use of other banana plant parts other than the fruit, has been widely reported. This has not bee...


Kamira, M.Sivirihauma, C.Ntamwira, J.Ocimati, W.Katungu, M.G.Bigabwa, J.B.Vutseme, L.Blomme, Guy[Household uses of the banana plant in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo]Household uses of the banana plant in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

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