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Yangambi - Fougamou - Grande Naine & BLS
The study led to the grouping of the banana genotypes in three categories:
1) highly resistant (HR) cultivars characterized by an early blockage of leaf infection (incompatible interactions); Yangambi km5 (AAA; HR) Paka (ABB; HR) Pisang Lilin (AA; HR) 2) partially resistant (PR) cultivars exhibiting slow rates of symptom development (compatible interactions) Fougamou (ABB; PR) 3) susceptible (S) cultivars characterized by a rapid development of necrotic lesions (compatible interactions). Grande Naine (AAA; S) Banana–Mycosphaerella fijiensis interactions Control of Black Sigatoka to Protect Banana Plantations
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Re: Yangambi - Fougamou - Grande Naine & BLS
At Flowering
At Harvest Some FHIA bananas possessing resistance to banana diseases. http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/oc/freepubs/pdf/PD-50.pdf FAO-United Nations http://www.itfnet.org/contents/fruit...Level1321.html Campo Agricola Experimental at Tecoman Colima Project Report on Banana COPY QUOTE & REMOVE QUOTATIONS "www.ias.ac.in/jarch/jgenet/ filetypedf banana"
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