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Plant extracts as potential control agents of Black Sigatoka in banana
Journal of Plant Pathology, 2022Aqueous extracts of Cinnamomum zeylanicum, Capsicum annuum and Azadirachta indica were tested for efficacy for management of Pseudocercospora fijiensis in banana (Musa spp.) when applied as foliar sprays. Extracts of C. annuum and A.indica demonstrated fungicidal effects in vitro, without showing phytotoxic effects.
Alfred Kumakech +4 more
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Control Model of Banana Black Sigatoka Disease with Seasonality
Differential Equations and Dynamical SystemsThe main objective of this paper is to present a mathematical model of pathogen-host interactions of Banana Black Sigatoka Disease that incorporates mating limitation and three control strategies to reduce disease incidence, namely the use of resistant plants, the use of systemic fungicides, and the use of cultural management.
Agouanet, Franklin +3 more
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Identification and Assessment of Black Sigatoka Disease in Banana Leaf
2020Detecting a disease in plants is one of the challenging works. Identifying the disease through naked eyes is difficult. India is famous for agriculture. There were no modern techniques used in machine learning to find disease in banana leaf. Diseases like bacterial wilt and Black Sigatoka in banana leaf cause massive loss to the farmers.
Anand Upadhyay +2 more
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FAO RESPONSE TO THE BLACK SIGATOKA DISEASE PROBLEM IN THE CARIBBEAN
2013Black Sigatoka disease (BSD), caused by Mycosphaerella fijiensis, is considered to be the most widespread and destructive disease of banana. The first outbreak in the Caribbean occurred in Cuba in 1991, and subsequently spread throughout the region. In all affected countries, BSD has had serious economic, social and environmental impact, causing yields
Lopez, V.F. +3 more
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Mycosphaerella fijiensis (black Sigatoka)
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Same Disease—different research strategies: Bananas and Black Sigatoka in Brazil
2014Fungal disease epidemics have the potential to bring about drastic innovations. However, in the case of the Black Sigatoka (Mycosphaerella fijiensis) fungus in bananas, producers and international traders are still awaiting a breakthrough in crop protection research.
Cordoba, D.M., Jansen, K.
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BLACK SIGATOKA: IMPACT AND CONTROL STRATEGIES
Acta Horticulturae, 1995Z.J.M. Cordeiro +2 more
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Poster: Wireless Sensor Network to Predict Black Sigatoka in Banana Cultivations
2018Black Sigatoka is a disease caused by the fungus Mycosphaerella fijiensis Morelet and is considered worldwide as one of the most destructive diseases in the musaceae, as it produces foliar necrosis in the leaves of banana and banana plants, and consequently the fruits do not possess the necessary characteristics for their consumption or for an ...
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