The root knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoid and White) Chitwood, is a serious pest of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and spinach (Spinacea oleracea) in sub-Saharan Africa. In East Africa these two crops are economically important and are commonly intercropped by smallholder farmers. The ...
Murungi, L.K.
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Kirwa, H.
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Coyne, D.
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Teal, P.E.
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Beck, J.J.
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Torto, B.
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[Identification of key root volatiles signaling preference of tomato over spinach by the Root Knot Nematode Meloidogyne incognita]
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Identification of key root volatiles signaling preference of tomato over spinach by the Root Knot Nematode Meloidogyne incognita
Coyne, D.
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Abberton, M.
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Adetonah, S.
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Ayodele, M.
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Cortada Gonzales, L.
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Gbaguidi, B.
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Hauser, S.
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Kumar, P.L.
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Neuenschwander, P.
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Schut, M.
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Tamo, M.
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[Making integrated pest management (IPM) work in sub-Saharan Africa]
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Making integrated pest management (IPM) work in sub-Saharan Africa
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) establish symbiotic associations with higher plants, which support the establishment and maintenance of plant communities across a range of environments, including those adversely affected by anthropogenic activity as well as natural sites. This study aimed at d...
Marinho, F.
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Oehl, F.
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Silva, I.R. da
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Coyne, D.
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Nóbrega Veras, J.S. da
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Maia, L.C.
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[High diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in natural and anthropized sites of a Brazilian tropical dry forest (Caatinga)]
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High diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in natural and anthropized sites of a Brazilian tropical dry forest (Caatinga)
Non-pathogenic endophytic Fusarium oxysporum inoculated into banana (Musa spp.) tissue culture plants can provide protection against banana weevils (Cosmopolites sordidus) and nematodes (Radopholus similis). The degree of control probably depends, in part, upon the level of endophyte establishmen...
Paparu, P.
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Dubois, T.
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Gold, C.
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Niere, B.
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Adipala, E.
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Coyne, D.
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[Improved colonization of East African highland Musa tissue culture plants by endophytic Fusarium oxysporum]
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Improved colonization of East African highland Musa tissue culture plants by endophytic Fusarium oxysporum
The burrowing nematode Radopholus similis is one of the major constraints to banana (Musa spp.) production worldwide. Resource-poor farmers can potentially manage R. similis by using naturally occurring banana endophytes, such as nonpathogenic Fusarium oxysporum, that are inoculated into tissue c...
Athman, S.
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Dubois, T.
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Coyne, D.
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Gold, C.
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Labuschagne, N.
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Viljoen, A.
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[Effect of endophytic Fusarium oxysporum on host preference of Radopholus similis to tissue culture banana plants]
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Effect of endophytic Fusarium oxysporum on host preference of Radopholus similis to tissue culture banana plants
Niere, B
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Gold, CS
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Coyne, D.
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Dubois, T.
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Ochieno, D
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[Banana tissue culture: benefits for East African farmers]
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Banana tissue culture: benefits for East African farmers
Godonou, I.
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Sӕthre, M.G.
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Tepa-Yotto, G.T.
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Gnanvossou, D.
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Douro-Kpindou, O.K.
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Coyne, D.
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[Identifying and managing plant health risks for key African crops: vegetables]
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Identifying and managing plant health risks for key African crops: vegetables
Hauser, S.
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Clifford, G.
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Pasberg-Gauhl, C.
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Gauhl, F.
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Akello, J.
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Jacobsen, K.
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Norgrove, L.
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Coyne, D.
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Kumar, P.L.
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Mahuku, G.
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Kaushal, M.
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Nakato, V.
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Tripathi, L.
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Tripathi, J.
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[Identifying and managing plant health risks for key African crops: banana and plantain]
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Identifying and managing plant health risks for key African crops: banana and plantain
Mignouna, B.D.
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Kumar, P.L.
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Coyne, D.
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Bandyopadhyay, R.
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Ortega-Beltran, A.
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Bhattacharjee, R.
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De Koeyer, D.
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[Identifying and managing plant health risks for key African crops: yam, taro and cocoyam]
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Identifying and managing plant health risks for key African crops: yam, taro and cocoyam
Jefwa, J.M.
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Vanlauwe, Bernard
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Coyne, D.
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Asten, Piet J.A. van
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Gaidashova, S.V.
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Rurangwa, E.
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Mwashasha, M
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Elsen, A
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[Benefits and potential use of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in banana and plantain (Musa spp.) Systems in Africa]
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Benefits and potential use of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in banana and plantain (Musa spp.) Systems in Africa