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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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Taxonomic Identification and Antagonistic Mechanism of Streptomyces Luomodiensis Sp. Nov. Against Phytopathogenic Fungi
Intercropping with Trifolium repens contributes disease suppression of banana Fusarium wilt by reshaping soil protistan communities
Unveiling the dynamic expression of PR-1 during Musa spp. infection by Fusarium oxysporum fsp. Cubense: a cloning and characterization study
Codon usage bias of secretory protein in Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4
Sequence variability and in vitro cleavage of chitinase homologs toward Crispr/Cas9-based genome-editing in Philippine bananas
Antifungal Mechanism of Fluvirucin B6 Against Fusarium Oxysporum F. Sp. Cubense and its Detoxification Activity Towards Mycotoxins
Pathogenicity and Molecular Analysis of FusariumIsolates in Nendran and Grand Naine
Dataset from transcriptome profiling of Musa resistant and susceptible cultivars in response to Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense race1 and TR4 challenges using Illumina NovaSeq
Shared infection strategy of a fungal pathogen across diverse lineages of land plants, the Fusarium example
A strong “on–off” electrochemical biosensor for detecting dicer-like molecules in Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense race 4 (Foc4)
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