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Together, we can prevent the spread of TR4
Investments in agriculture, including banana sector innovation, are crucial to increase the capacity for agricultural productivity, while sustainable food production systems are necessary in achieving #ZeroHunger. With a general public audience in mind, the brochure 'Together, we can prevent the spread of TR4' seeks to explain why bananas and plantains are essential crops around the world for both their economic importance and deep cultural roots. It also highlights the main ways to combat the spread of Tropical race 4 (TR4) which causes the disease Banana Fusarium Wilt (Banana FW).
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The population of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense in Brazil is not structured by VCG or by geographic origin
Estrategia y Plan de Acción Regional para la Prevención, Preparación, Detección, Respuesta y Recueración de América Latina y el Caribe a la Marchitez por Fusarium de las Musáceas - Raza 4 Tropical
Cultivar-specific markers, mutations, and chimerisim of Cavendish banana somaclonal variants resistant to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4
Cultivar-specific markers, mutations, and chimerisim of Cavendish banana somaclonal variants resistant to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4
Reduction of banana fusarium wilt associated with soil microbiome reconstruction through green manure intercropping
The vulnerability of Cuban banana production to Fusarium wilt caused by Tropical Race 4
Exogenous Salicylic Acid Induced Phenylpropane Metabolism in Banana to Improve the Resistance Against Fusarium Wilt
An Optimised Greenhouse Protocol for Screening Banana Plants for Fusarium Wilt Resistance
Pre-Screening of Banana Genotypes for Fusarium Wilt Resistance by Using an In Vitro Bioassay
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