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Se evaluó un nuevo método para seleccionar fuentes de resistencia aRadopholus similisen un germoplasmade bananos y plátanos. Los experimentos se realizaron bajo condiciones experimentalessimilares en Nigeria y Uganda. En ambas localidades,R. similisfue capaz de penetrar, colonizar y reproducirsee...


Schutter, B. deSpeijer, P.Dochez, C.Tenkouano, A.Waele, D. de[Evaluating host plant reaction of Musa germplasm to Radopholus similis by inoculation of single primary roots]Evaluating host plant reaction of Musa germplasm to Radopholus similis by inoculation of single primary roots

In 1990, observations were made on the nematode species profile on bananas in Oyugis district, Kenya. The country-wide survey was conducted in 1993 across 13 primary Musa growing districts. Observations were made on banana cultivars Nakyetengu (AAA) and Sukali Ndizi (AB). Considerable variation i...


Reddy, K.S.Prasad, J.S.Speijer, P.Sikora, R.A.Coyne, D.L.[Distribution of plantparasitic nematodes on Musa in Kenya]Distribution of plantparasitic nematodes on Musa in Kenya

Host plant response to root nematodes of 'Matoke' (Musa AAA-group), 'Sukali Ndizi' (Musa AB-group) and 'Kayinja'banana (Musa ABB-group) was evaluated at lkulwe and Ryeru in Uganda. Radopholus similis and Helicotylenchusmulticinctus were the most abundant nematode species at Ikulwe. The population...


Elsen, A.Speijer, P.Swennen, R.Waele, D. de[Nematode species densities, root damage and yield of bananas (Musa spp) in Uganda]Nematode species densities, root damage and yield of bananas (Musa spp) in Uganda

A survey was conducted at 17 sites in Central Uganda. Suckers were detached from East African Highland cooking bananas (Musa spp., AAA-group) and the cultivar Pisang Awak (Musa spp., ABB-group), and assessed for nematode population densities and root damage. The frequency of occurrence on both Mu...


Speijer, P.Waele, D. de[Nematodes associated with East African Highland cooking bananas and cv. Pisang Awak (Musa spp.) in Central Uganda]Nematodes associated with East African Highland cooking bananas and cv. Pisang Awak (Musa spp.) in Central Uganda

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