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Tinzaara, W.Karamura, E.B.Blomme, GuyJogo, WellingtonOcimati, W.Rietveld, A.M.Kubiriba, J.Opio, F.[Why sustainable management of Xanthomonas wilt of banana in East and Central Africa has been elusive]Why sustainable management of Xanthomonas wilt of banana in East and Central Africa has been elusive

Soil nutrient depletion and Xanthomonas wilt (Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum) are major causes of declining productivity in smallholder banana systems in East and Central Africa. This study examined the interactive effect of fertilizer and inoculum concentration on development of Xanthomon...


Ochola, D.Ocimati, W.Tinzaara, W.Karamura, E.B.[Interactive effects of fertilizer and inoculum concentration on subsequent development of xanthomonas wilt in banana]Interactive effects of fertilizer and inoculum concentration on subsequent development of xanthomonas wilt in banana

Xanthomonas wilt is currently the major biotic threat to banana production in East and Central Africa (ECA). The recommended management options for the disease include destruction of infected plants, disinfecting tools used in the plantation, using clean planting materials, early removal of male ...


Tinzaara, W.Karamura, E.B.Kubiriba, J.Ochola, D.Ocimati, W.Blomme, GuySsekiwoko, F.[The banana Xanthomonas wilt epidemic in east and central Africa: current research and development efforts]The banana Xanthomonas wilt epidemic in east and central Africa: current research and development efforts

Insect vectors of Xanthomonas campestris pv musacearum (Xcm) have played a major role in long distance and plant to plant transmission of Xanthomonas wilt of banana (XW). The prevalence of insects has been reported to vary in space and time. Some banana cultivars have also been reported to attrac...


Rutikanga, A.Night, G.Tusiime, GeoffreyOcimati, W.Blomme, Guy[Spatial and temporal distribution of insect vectors of Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum and their activity across banana cultivars grown in Rwanda.]Spatial and temporal distribution of insect vectors of Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum and their activity across banana cultivars grown in Rwanda.
Rutikanga, A.Sivirihauma, C.Ocimati, W.Night, G.Murekezi, C.Ndungo, V.Mugiraneza, T.Rurangwa, E.Blomme, Guy[Breaking the cycle of Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum in infected fields through the cultivation of annual crops and disease control in adjacent fields]Breaking the cycle of Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum in infected fields through the cultivation of annual crops and disease control in adjacent fields
Ochola, D.Ocimati, W.Tinzaara, W.Blomme, GuyKaramura, E.B.[Effects of water stress on the development of banana xanthomonas wilt disease]Effects of water stress on the development of banana xanthomonas wilt disease
Blomme, GuyOcimati, W.Sivirihauma, C.Vutseme, L.Mariamu, B.Kamira, M.Schagen, B. vanEkboir, Javier M.Ntamwira, J.[A control package revolving around the removal of single diseased banana stems is effective for the restoration of Xanthomonas wilt infected fields]A control package revolving around the removal of single diseased banana stems is effective for the restoration of Xanthomonas wilt infected fields
Ntamwira, J.Blomme, GuyBahati, L.Ocimati, W.[Effect of timing of diseased plant cutting, altitude and banana cultivar on efficacy of singly removing Xanthomonas wilt infected banana plants]Effect of timing of diseased plant cutting, altitude and banana cultivar on efficacy of singly removing Xanthomonas wilt infected banana plants

Insects are a major mode of banana Xanthomonas wilt (XW) spread. High insect activity has been blamed for the high XW incidence in ‘Kayinja’ (ABB-genome) dominated banana landscapes across east and central Africa. ‘Kayinja’ male bud nectar composition reportedly contributes to high insect activit...


Rutikanga, A.Tusiime, GeoffreyNight, G.Ocimati, W.Blomme, Guy[Variation in nectar volume and sugar content in male flowers of Musa cultivars grown in Rwanda and their non-effect on the numbers of visiting key diurnal insect vectors of banana Xanthomonas wilt]Variation in nectar volume and sugar content in male flowers of Musa cultivars grown in Rwanda and their non-effect on the numbers of visiting key diurnal insect vectors of banana Xanthomonas wilt
Ocimati, W.Ssekiwoko, F.Karamura, E.B.Tinzaara, W.Blomme, Guy[Does Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum colonize banana cord root tissue?]Does Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum colonize banana cord root tissue?

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