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On the occasion of the 10th congress, the INIBAP-ASPNET network and the national research centres review banana growing in the South-East Asian countries and the Pacific islands. Achievements and ongoing programmes are discussed for each country. The new prospects are then described, allowing for...
Identification of genetic diversity occurring naturally or created by various methods is a necessity and one of INIBAP's objectives. A system has been set up comprising a transit centre (Louvain-Montpellier) to ensure control in order to distribute valuable germplasm for research. The setting up ...
Citrus and banana are major cash crops for farmers in Southeast Asia. However both are experiencing dramatic declines in yield because of disease. The infections are so widespread that even nursery stock and parent trees generally used to replant diseased plantations are infected, and disease-fre...
This 265-page book gathers together 16 scientific articles presented during a meeting held in Costa Rica in July 1998 focusing on the production of environmentally sustainable and economically profitable banana and plantain. Participants from ten different countries provided information on the va...
This 356-page publication is the proceedings of a workshop held in Nelspruit, South Africa in November 1998. Twenty-one valuable communications are included, giving an up-to-date overview on research activities on weevils, nematodes, pathology and farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa. Nine count...
For the first time the proceedings of the meeting of the ASPNET Regional Advisory Committee are published in the form of a book of 154 pages. This publication presents the latest news on Musa research, development and future prospects from Malaysia, Indonesia, the Pacific Islands, Sri Lanka, Bang...
Following an introduction to the INIBAP International Musa Testing Program (IMTP), papers on banana and plantain improvement presented at this conference are grouped into 5 sections: target diseases of the IMTP Phase II (4 papers), germplasm transfer (3), conventional breeding for disease resista...
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