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Cooking bananas (Musa spp., ABB genome) were intro-duced into Southeastern Nigeria by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) in the mid-1980s as an interim measure to reduce the incidence of black sigatoka disease (caused by the fungus Mycosphaerel-la fijiensis Morelet) on pla...

Les bananes a cuire (Musa spp., genome ABB) ont ete introduites au Nigeria par I’insitut International d’Agriculture Tropicale (IITA) au milieu des annees 1980 comme mesure transitoire pour reduire I’incidence de la cercosporiose noire (cause par le champignon Mycosphaerella fijiensis Morelet) su...


Tshiunza, M.Lemchi, J.Onyeka, U.Tenkouano, A.[Cooking Banana consumption patterns in the Plantaingrowing area of Southeastern Nigeria]Cooking Banana consumption patterns in the Plantaingrowing area of Southeastern Nigeria
Autor: Ortiz, R.

Virus-like symptoms (due to banana streak virus, cucumber mosaic virus, or both) have been observed in plants of Musa hybrids (TMPx) and local landraces included in multilocational trials in sub-Saharan Africa. Virus-like symptom incidence in these multilocational trials was analyzed using the ad...


Ortiz, R.[The potential of AMMI analysis for field assessment of Musa genotypes to virus infection]The potential of AMMI analysis for field assessment of Musa genotypes to virus infection

Studies on banana diversity and distribution have been carried out in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) since the 1950s. However, there are still insufficient data on the distribution of diversity in large areas of the Congo basin. The present study was conducted in the surrounding regi...


Adheka, J.Komoy, J.Tamaru, C.Sivirahauma, C.Dhed’a, D.B.Karamura, D.Langhe, E. deSwennen, R.Blomme, Guy[Banana diversity in the Oriental provinces, northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo]Banana diversity in the Oriental provinces, northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo

East African highland cooking bananas (Musa spp., AAA) are one of the most important staples in the Great Lakes region of Africa. It has been hypothesized that land use intensification within the region has led to decline in soil fertility, increased pest pressure, and decline in production. To d...


Gold, C.Speijer, P.Ssali, H.Karamura, E.B.Okech, S.[Relationships between soil fertility, banana weevil and nematodes in the East African highland cooking banana in Ntungamo, southwestern Uganda]Relationships between soil fertility, banana weevil and nematodes in the East African highland cooking banana in Ntungamo, southwestern Uganda

Host location, acceptance and larval success were studied in a mixed cultivar trial consisting of three East African cooking bananas, two East African beer banana and Kayinja (an exotic cultivar used for beer making). Weevil damage to the endemic cultivars was 5 to 25 times higher than that of Ka...


Abera, A.Kyamanywa, S.Karamura, E.B.[Banana weevil, Cosmopolites sordidus (Germar), ovipositional preferences, timing of attack and larval survivorship in a mixed cultivar trial in Uganda]Banana weevil, Cosmopolites sordidus (Germar), ovipositional preferences, timing of attack and larval survivorship in a mixed cultivar trial in Uganda

The root system development of 11 genotypes from six diverse Musa groups was studied in detail at IITA High Rainfall Station (Onne, southeastern Nigeria). Plantain hybrids (TMPx 548-9, TMPx 1658-4) were compared with their maternal French plantain landrace (Obino l' Ewai) and their paternal diplo...


Blomme, GuyOrtiz, R.[Preliminary assessment of root systems morphology in Musa]Preliminary assessment of root systems morphology in Musa

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