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Image Segmentation Deep Learning Model for Early Detection of Banana Diseases
Bananas are among the most widely produced perennial fruits and staple food crops that are highly affected by numerous diseases. When not managed early, Fusarium Wilt and Black Sigatoka are two of the most detrimental banana diseases in East Africa ...
Christian A. Elinisa +3 more
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Background Fusarium wilt of banana (Musa spp.) caused by the fungal pathogen Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc) is a typical soilborne disease, that severely devastates the banana industry worldwide, and soil microbial diversity is closely related ...
Dengbo Zhou +7 more
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Induced Resistance Using Nonpathogenic Fusarium Oxysporum for Biological Control of Banana Fusarium Wilt [PDF]
Banana (Musa spp. Linn.) is the second most important fruit crops in Malaysia. It is easily attacked by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum Schlect. fsp. cubense (E.F.Smith) Snyder and Hansen (FOC), causing terminal wilt in the field.
Elsharif, Tarig Elsayed Ali
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Adverse impact of banana Xanthomonas Wilt on farmers’ livelihoods in Eastern and Central Africa [PDF]
Banana is a key crop in the livelihoods of many people in the Great Lakes region of East and Central Africa. For more than a decade now, the crop has been threatened by Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (BXW) which has spread throughout the region but at different
Gaidashova, S.V. +12 more
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ABSTRACT Fusarium wilt, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc), remains one of the most devastating threats to global banana production, particularly with the spread of Tropical Race 4 (TR4). Conventional management options are limited due to the pathogen's persistence in soil, wide host range and difficulty of eradication.
João Marcos Rodrigues dos Santos
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The cause and potential solution to the Fusarium wilt disease in banana plants
The Fusarium wilt disease of banana caused by the soil-borne fungal pathogen Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense is currently considered the most prominent disease that threatens the global fruit production.
Ana Claudia Sánchez-Espinosa +2 more
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Present state of the production of Musaceae in Africa, Asia Pacific and the Caribbean [PDF]
The world-wide production of bananas and plantains (104 MT in 2006) has generally continued to increase with consumer demand proportional to population increase.
Lescot, Thierry
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Microbial communities on potato tubers in northern Thailand were studied with 16S and ITS amplicon sequencing. It was found that soil pH and organic matter are key drivers of bacterial and fungal composition, affecting the balance between pathogens and beneficial microbes.
Pipat Macharoen +7 more
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Peranan Pseudomonas Fluorescens MR 96 Pada Penyakit Layu Fusarium Tanaman Pisang [PDF]
. Pseudomonas fluorescens MR 96 was reported of its ability to suppress fusarium wilt on banana plants, but the mechanism of the disease suppresion was not known. The aim of this research was to know the mechanism of P.
Djatnika, I. (Ika) +2 more
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Impact of Soil Chemical Attributes on the Behavior and Spread of Fusarium Oxysporum in Date Palm
Mechanisms by which soil elements affect disease expression. ABSTRACT Fusarium wilt of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.), caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis, continues to threaten oases across the Maghreb. However, the disease has failed to establish in Southeastern Algeria, despite the ongoing movement of potentially contaminated plant ...
Laala Djekiref +3 more
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