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The effects and symptoms of black and yellow sigatoka disease on banana and plantain Workshop

Por: Conie, J | IICA, Kingston (Jamaica) | Banana Export Company, Kingston (Jamaica) | EU Banana Support Programme, Kingston (Jamaica) | Caribbean Black Sigatoka Management Workshop Kingston (Jamaica) 2-5 Oct 2001.
Tipo de material: ArtículoArtículoSeries Reports, Results and Recommendation from Technical Events Series A2/LC (IICA) no. 02. Editor: Castries (Santa Lucía) 2001Descripción: p. 34-38.ISSN: 0253-4746.Tema(s): SIGATOKA NEGRA | MYCOSPHAERELLA FIJIENSIS | RESISTENCIA A LA ENFERMEDAD | MYCOSPHAERELLA FIJIENSIS | DISEASE RESISTANCE | MYCOSPHAERELLA FIJIENSIS | RESISTANCE AUX MALADIESResumen: This article explains the effects of black sigatoka disease on banana and plantain. Bananas and plantain like other plants require an optimum number of healthy leaves in order to produce good fruit yield. Leaves utilize energy from the sun to combine, which is found in the fruits. This process called photosynthesis in severely reduced when yellow or black sigatoka diseases destroy the leaves

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This article explains the effects of black sigatoka disease on banana and plantain. Bananas and plantain like other plants require an optimum number of healthy leaves in order to produce good fruit yield. Leaves utilize energy from the sun to combine, which is found in the fruits. This process called photosynthesis in severely reduced when yellow or black sigatoka diseases destroy the leaves

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