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Ensemble, nous pouvons enrayer la propagation de la TR4.
Il est non seulement crucial d’investir dans l’agriculture, y compris dans l’innovation du secteur de la banane, pour améliorer la productivité agricole, mais il est également nécessaire de disposer de systèmes de production alimentaire durables pour atteindre l’objectif #Faim Zéro. Destinée notamment au grand public, la brochure intitulée «Ensemble, nous pouvons enrayer la propagation de la TR4» explique pourquoi les bananes et les bananes plantains sont des cultures essentielles dans le monde entier, aussi bien en raison de leur importance sur le plan économique que de leur ancrage culturel profond. Elle expose également les principaux moyens pour lutter contre la race tropicale 4 (TR4), qui est responsable de la fusariose du bananier.
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Review on Broken-down Resistance to Diseases and Its Management; the Hidden Challenge in Breeding and Production of Banana and Plantains in Developing Countries
Antifungal mechanisms of polymeric quaternary ammonium salts against conidia of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense, race 4
Isolation, purification and identification of a strain of Bacillus beaux-B18 and its efficacy against banana wilt
Evaluation of resistance to blight in seven banana cultivars and comparison of three evaluation methods
Discovery of Niphimycin C from Streptomyces yongxingensis sp. nov. as a Promising Agrochemical Fungicide for Controlling Banana Fusarium Wilt by Destroying the Mitochondrial Structure and Function
Induced resistance to Fusarium wilt of banana caused by Tropical Race 4 in Cavendish cv Grand Naine bananas after challenging with avirulent Fusarium spp.
Shared Core Microbiome and Functionality of Key Taxa Suppressive to Banana Fusarium Wilt
Genome sequence data reveal at least two distinct incursions of the tropical race 4 (TR4) variant of Fusarium wilt into South America
Back to the roots: Understanding banana below-ground interactions is crucial for effective management of Fusarium wilt
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