Autor:
Tripathi, L.
Babirye, A.
Roderick, H.
Tripathi, J.N.
Changa, C.
Urwin, P.E.
Tushemereirwe, W.K.
Coyne, D.L.
Atkinson, H.J.
Plant parasitic nematodes impose losses of up to 70% on plantains and cooking bananas in Africa. Application of nematicides is inappropriate and resistant cultivars are unavailable. Where grown, demand for plantain is more than for other staple crops. Confined field testing demonstrated that tran...
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Tripathi, L.
,
Babirye, A.
,
Roderick, H.
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Tripathi, J.N.
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Changa, C.
,
Urwin, P.E.
,
Tushemereirwe, W.K.
,
Coyne, D.L.
,
Atkinson, H.J.
,
[Field resistance of transgenic plantain to nematodes has potential for future African food security]
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Field resistance of transgenic plantain to nematodes has potential for future African food security