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To satisfy a growing demand for food, global agricultural production must increase by 70% by 2050. However, pests and crop diseases put global food supplies at risk. Worldwide, yield losses caused by pests and diseases are estimated to average 21.5% in wheat, 30.0% in rice, 22.6% in maize, 17.2% ...


Carvajal-Yepes, M.Cardwell, K.Nelson, A.Garrett, K.A.Giovani, B.Saunders, D.G.O.Kamoun, S.Legg, J.P.Verdier, ValérieLessel, J.Neher, R.A.Day, R.Pardey, P.Gullino, M.L.Records, A.R.Bextine, B.Leach, J.E.Staiger, S.Tohme, Joseph M.[A global surveillance system for crop diseases: global preparedness minimizes the risk to food supplies]A global surveillance system for crop diseases: global preparedness minimizes the risk to food supplies
Okii, DennisBadji, ArfangOdong, ThomasTalwana, HerbertTukamuhabwa, PhinehasMale, AllanMukankusi, Clare MugishaGepts, Paul[Recombination fraction and genetic linkage among key disease resistance genes (Co-4 2 /Phg-2 and Co5/“P.ult”) in common bean]Recombination fraction and genetic linkage among key disease resistance genes (Co-4 2 /Phg-2 and Co5/“P.ult”) in common bean

Brachiaria grass is one of the most important tropical forages native to Africa. It is adapted to drought and low fertility soils, and known for palatability and high-quality biomass production, and thus improves livestock productivity. Due to these desirable attributes, Brachiaria grass has beco...


Uzayisenga, BellancileMutimura, MupenziMuthomi, J.W.Mwang'ombe, A.W.Ghimire, Sita R.[Emerging disease challenges to sustainable production of Brachiaria grass in Rwanda]Emerging disease challenges to sustainable production of Brachiaria grass in Rwanda

Banana bunchy top disease (BBTD) caused by the Banana bunchy top virus (BBTV, genus Babuvirus, family Nanoviridae) renders plants unproductive and eventually kills affected plants. BBTD spreads into new fields along with infected planting material and through the banana aphid, Pentalonia nigroner...


Lepoint, P.Staver, C.Ajambo, S.Rietveld, A.Lava Kumar, P.Hanna, R.Caruana, M.L.[Workshop report: strategic planning workshop on recovering Banana production in BBTD affected areas: community and farm household approaches]Workshop report: strategic planning workshop on recovering Banana production in BBTD affected areas: community and farm household approaches

de Beer, Z.Hernández, J.M.Sabadel, S.International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain[False Panama disorder on banana]False Panama disorder on banana

Between 1991 to 1996, more than 50 Musa hybrids and 10 landraces were evaluated under field and screenhouse conditions for virus symptoms resembling those caused by banana streak badnavirus (BSV). The symptoms included chlorotic streaks, leaf deformation, stunting, cigar leaf death, distortion of...


Dahal, G.Gauhl, F.Pasberg‐Gauhl, C.Hughes, J.D.A.Thottappilly, G.Lockhart, B.E.L.[Evaluation of micropropagated plantain and banana (Musa spp.) for banana streak badnavirus incidence under field and screenhouse conditions in Nigeria]Evaluation of micropropagated plantain and banana (Musa spp.) for banana streak badnavirus incidence under field and screenhouse conditions in Nigeria

Fusarium wilt is one of the most devastating banana diseases at the global level and is the number one constraint to banana production in Asia. A first international conference on Fusarium wilt was held in Miami in 1989, and this resulted in the publication of a book entitled 'Fusarium wilt of Ba...


Molina, A.B.Nik Masdek, N.H.Liew, K.W.[Banana Fusarium wilt management: towards sustainable cultivation: Proceedings of the International workshop on the banana fusarium wilt disease, Genting Highlands resort, Malaysia, 18-20 october 1999]Banana Fusarium wilt management: towards sustainable cultivation: Proceedings of the International workshop on the banana fusarium wilt disease, Genting Highlands resort, Malaysia, 18-20 october 1999

A large part of this book describes the genetic resources and variation of coriander and there is also information on uses, composition and crop production. Chapters cover the following topics: taxonomy and names of the species; brief description of the crop; origin of the species and centres of ...


Diederichsen, A.Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant ResearchInternational Plant Genetic Resources Institute[Coriander, Coriandrum sativum L.]Coriander, Coriandrum sativum L.

These guidelines are divided into 2 parts. The first makes general and technical recommendations on how best to move Vanilla germplasm and mentions institutions recovering and/or maintaing pathogen-tested material. The second part covers the important virus diseases of quarantine concern. The inf...


Pearson, M.N.Jackson, G.V.H.Zettler, F.W.Frison, Emile A.Food and Agriculture Organization of the United NationsInternational Board for Plant Genetic Resources[FAO/IBPGR technical guidelines for the safe movement of vanilla germplasm]FAO/IBPGR technical guidelines for the safe movement of vanilla germplasm

The compatibility of the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae ICIPE 30 which was proved to be pathogenic to adult Spoladea recurvalis, and phenylacetaldehyde (PAA) floral attractant for lepidopteran moths, was investigated under laboratory and field conditions through spatial and tempor...


Opisa, S.Plessis, H. duAkutse, K.S.Fiaboe, K.K.M.Ekesi, S.[Horizontal transmission of Metarhizium anisopliae between Spoladea recurvalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) adults and compatibility of the fungus with the attractant phenylacetaldehyde]Horizontal transmission of Metarhizium anisopliae between Spoladea recurvalis (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) adults and compatibility of the fungus with the attractant phenylacetaldehyde

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