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RNAi-based management for Fusarium wilt of banana

Acta Horticulturae, 2018
Banana is an important tropical crop and trading commodity in the world. However, Fusarium wilt is a severe risk for the world banana industry. Caused by the soil-borne fungal pathogen, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc), the disease is spreading insidiously and has been a source of enormous losses worldwide since the 1800s.
S. Fei   +5 more
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Fusarium wilt of banana: biology, epidemiology and management

International Journal of Pest Management, 2015
Fusarium oxysporum is a soil borne hyphomycete that causes vascular wilts in several crop plants. A variety of remedial measures such as the use of fungicides, soil amendments and biological antagonists have proved insufficient in controlling F. oxysporum.
Siddhesh B. Ghag   +2 more
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First Report of Fusarium kalimantanense Causing Fusarium Wilt on Banana Tree in Brazil

Plant Disease, 2023
Banana (Musa spp.) is the second most-consumed fruit in Brazil, the fourth-largest producer globally, with 7 million tons in 2021 (IBGE 2021). Studies about the morphological and pathogenic characteristics revealed that the etiology of Fusarium wilt in banana cultivars in Brazil had been related to the Fusarium oxysporum f. sp.
J. E. A. Santos   +8 more
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Fusarium wilt of banana in Australia: a review

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1996
The history of Fusarium wilt of bananas (caused by F. oxysporum f.sp. cubense) and the research conducted on the disease in Australia is summarised in this review. Subjects covered include the classification of banana cultivars, the cultivars in production in the Australian banana industry, the distribution and diversity of the pathogen in Australia ...
Pegg, Kenneth G.   +2 more
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STUDIES ON FUSARIUM WILT OF BANANAS: VII. FIELD CONTROL

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1961
Flood fallow and silting were the only practices that consistently reduced incidence of banana wilt induced by F. oxysporum f. cubense (E. F. S.) Snyd. and Hans. The efficiency of flood fallow was greatly increased by interflood plowing, and in most locations by postflood fungicide drenches.
R. H. Stover   +2 more
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Host-pathogen relationships of Fusarium wilt of bananas

2021
This thesis is concerned with a new race of the banana wilt pathogen Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (FOC) which has the ability to infect Cavendish cultivars (Musa sp. ) previously resistant to all known races of the fungus. The purpose of this study was to gain more knowledge of the population biology of the fungus and to develop a reliable growth ...
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INTEGRATED CONTROL OF FUSARIUM WILT OF BANANA (MUSA SPP.)

Acta Horticulturae, 2010
The global importance of Fusarium wilt of banana (Musa spp.) has been widely documented. The lack of viable control options, and its significance to the livelihood of millions of people around the world, makes it particularly important. In the absence of a single effective control method, control efforts are moving towards the integration of multiple ...
E.G. Kidane, M.D. Laing
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Fusarium wilt of banana in Japan

Fostering Sustainable Management of Banana Diseases in Asia, 2021
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Fusarium Wilt of Bananas in Jamaica

Annals of Botany, 1957
J. RISHBETH, A. G. NAYLOR
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Transgenic Technologies for Fusarium Wilt Management in Banana

2023
R. Deepa Sankari   +5 more
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