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Achieving sustainable cultivation of bananasVolume 3,: Diseases and pests

Part of the Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science series
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Bananas are a key food source for millions, whilst their production supports the livelihood of farmers across the globe.

However, recent research has identified the vulnerability of particular banana varieties to major pests and diseases, such as the threat of Tropical Race 4 (Panama disease) to the Cavendish variety.

With the banana industry under threat of extinction, more research is required into understanding the biology of the pests and diseases that pose this threat so that more effective management strategies can be developed and the risk of future outbreaks reduced.

Achieving sustainable cultivation of bananas-Volume 3: Diseases and pests provides a comprehensive review of the major pests and diseases affecting global banana production including Tropical Race 4, black Sigatoka, banana streak virus, root knot nematodes, weevil borer and thrips.

The collection explores existing methods for pest/disease diagnosis and identification, as well as current management strategies used to control and/or prevent outbreaks, such as cultural, chemical and biological control methods, the development of disease resistant cultivars and integrated pest and disease management.

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Product Details
1786769840 / 9781786769848
eBook
24/10/2023
United Kingdom
English
1 online resource (480 pages) : illustrations (colour)
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