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Commercial bananas are sterile mutants, whose separation from sexual reproduction prevents the Cavendish cultivar from evolving resistance to Fusarium oxysporum the fungal agent responsible for Panama disease, black sigatoka, and any number of other fungal or bacterial threats.
Banana twilight 2008
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Commercial bananas are sterile mutants, whose separation from sexual reproduction prevents the Cavendish cultivar from evolving resistance to Fusarium oxysporum the fungal agent responsible for Panama disease, black sigatoka, and any number of other fungal or bacterial threats.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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One of those varieties — if we haven't already destroyed it in our ongoing, careless elimination of natural and agricultural biodiversity — may offer temporary relief against Fusarium oxysporum and Panama disease.
Banana twilight 2008
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One of those varieties — if we haven't already destroyed it in our ongoing, careless elimination of natural and agricultural biodiversity — may offer temporary relief against Fusarium oxysporum and Panama disease.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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Aqueous Neemros® extracts at concentrations of 5 - 50 g/l inhibited mycelial growth, sporulation and germination of Fusarium oxysporum fsc lycopersici.
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Dipping bare-root tomato seedlings into aqueous Neemros® extracts (50g/l) protected the seedlings when planted in soil inoculated with mycelium of F. oxysporum fsc lycopersici compared with plants dipped in water.
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He sent us a research report done in Malaysia called "Bunchy and malformed top of papaya cv. 'exsotica' caused by Thrips parvispinus and Clado sporium oxysporum."
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Subsequent research showed conclusively that the syndrome was due to the attack of thrips followed by infection of young leaves with the fungus C. oxysporum.
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It also slowed the growth of Fusarium oxysporum but did not kill it.
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Stem rot (due to Fusarium oxysporum f. baratas) is widespread and can destroy 10-50 per cent of the crop of susceptible cultivars and has been reported to kill 99 per cent of infected plants in certain circumstances.
Chapter 30 1987
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