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Taxonomic Revision of the Banana Fusarium Wilt TR4 Pathogen Is Premature [PDF]
Taxonomic revisions for pathogens of crops should be based on robust underpinning evidence. Recently, a substantial revision was proposed for the taxonomy of the causative agent of Fusarium wilt on banana. We reanalyzed the data on which this revision was based and discovered that the data do not robustly support the proposals.
Eliana Torres Bedoya +2 more
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Fungicides play an immense role in quenching the infection of Panama wilt in banana. However, the use of fungicides and the monoculture of banana cultivars have resulted in the development of new races like race 4 which challenges scientists across the ...
R. Saravanan +9 more
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The large outbreak of banana Fusarium wilt has become a bottleneck limiting the industry’s development, and crop rotation is a cost-effective and essential measure to overcome the obstacles of banana crop monoculture.
Jinming Yang +7 more
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During the 1950s, the Gros Michel species of bananas were nearly wiped out by the incurable Fusarium Wilt, also known as Panama Disease. Originating in Southeast Asia, Fusarium Wilt is a banana pandemic that has been threatening the multi-billion-dollar ...
Kevin Yan +2 more
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The main cause of decline in banana production is fusarium wilt caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.cubense (Foc). This disease is systemic, it is very dangerous because it can kill plants.
Dewi Nur Anggraeni, Muhammad Usman
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Proteomics of Fusarium oxysporum race 1 and race 4 reveals enzymes involved in carbohydrate metabolism and ion transport that might play important roles in banana Fusarium wilt. [PDF]
Banana Fusarium wilt is a soil-spread fungal disease caused by Fusarium oxysporum. In China, the main virulence fungi in banana are F. oxysporum race 1 (F1, weak virulence) and race 4 (F4, strong virulence).
Yong Sun +9 more
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Engineering banana endosphere microbiome to improve Fusarium wilt resistance in banana
Background Plant microbiome highlights the importance of endosphere microbiome for growth and health of the host plant. Microbial community analysis represents an elegant way to identify keystone microbial species that have a more central position in the
Yupei Liu +4 more
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Bananas (Musa spp.) are an important fruit crop worldwide. The fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc), which causes Fusarium wilt, is widely regarded as one of the most damaging plant diseases.
Xiaoyi Wang, Renbo Yu, Jingyang Li
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Biochemical markers for resistance and susceptibility to fusarium wilt disease in bananas. [PDF]
Fusarium wilt caused by the fungus, Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense is a major factor limiting commercial banana production in Malaysia Reid evaluation of banana plants for Fusarium wilt disease has nat been effective as the infection period is slow
Universiti Putra Malaysia, Research Management Centre
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Transgene‐Free, Gene‐Edited Cavendish Bananas (Musa acuminata, AAA)
ABSTRACT Global consumer acceptance of gene‐edited food crops is increasing with new breeding technologies that can modify the genome without foreign DNA integration. Here, we report an Agrobacterium‐based system for transgene‐free, gene editing of the banana cultivar, Cavendish.
Maiko Kato +6 more
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