Problems in the control of moko disease Pseudomonas solanacearum of bananas and plantains in Grenada, W.I. Urgent plant pest and disease problems in the Caribbean. Proceedings
Por: Ambrose, E
| Brathwaite, Chelston W.D
| Pollard, G.V
| IICA, Port-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago)
| 1. Meeting of the Society for Plant Protection in the Caribbean Kingston (Jamaica) 21-27 Nov 1981.
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ArtículoSeries Publicación Miscelánea (IICA) no. 378. Editor: Port-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago) IICA 1982Descripción: p. 109-116.ISSN: 0534-5391.Tema(s): PSEUDOMONAS SOLANACEARUM| Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Colección | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Sede Central | Colección IICA | IICA-PM 378 (Navegar estantería) | Disponible | BVE01227000742 |
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Moko disease caused by the bacterium (Pseudomonas solanaceanum) was discovered to be causing serious losses in bananas and bluggoe in Grenada in 1978. The threat of this disease to the banana industry in Grenada and the Windward Islands in general, necessitated immediate action in trying to contain the disease and prevent its spread. A quick method of diseased plant eradication was developed by a Food and Agricultural Organization Consultant. Unfortunately, because of the limited time for this consultancy period further field and laboratory investigations were not undertaken. The problems encountered in the eradication programme are outlined and the extent of spread in the Island shown


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