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Blomme, GuyPloetz, R.Jones, D.Langhe, E. dePrice, N.Gold, C.Geering, A.Viljoen, A.Karamura, D.Pillay, M.Tinzaara, W.Teycheney, P.Y.Lepoint, P.Karamura, E.B.Buddenhagen, I.W.[A historical overview of the appearance and spread of Musa pests and pathogens on the African continent: highlighting the importance of clean Musa planting materials and quarantine measures]A historical overview of the appearance and spread of Musa pests and pathogens on the African continent: highlighting the importance of clean Musa planting materials and quarantine measures

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.Dubois, T.Coyne, D.Gold, C.Labuschagne, N.Viljoen, A.[Effect of endophytic Fusarium oxysporum on host preference of Radopholus similis to tissue culture banana plants]Effect of endophytic Fusarium oxysporum on host preference of Radopholus similis to tissue culture banana plants

Surveys were undertaken at 24 diagnostic sites in Uganda to determine the distribution and incidence of Fusarium wilt on exotic banana cultivars caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense. Symptoms normally associated with the disease were found to be widespread throughout the major banana growi...


Gold, C.Rutherford, M.Kangire, A.Karamura, E.B.[Fusarium wilt of banana in Uganda, with special emphasis on wiltlike symptoms observed on east Africa highland cooking cultivars (Musa SPP., AAA)]Fusarium wilt of banana in Uganda, with special emphasis on wiltlike symptoms observed on east Africa highland cooking cultivars (Musa SPP., AAA)

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