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Author(s): LICHTEMBERG, L. A.; GASPAROTTO, L.; FERRARI, J. T.; HINZ, R. H.; PEREIRA, A. M.; MORAES, W. da S.; PERUCH, L. A. M. RESUMEN: En febrero de 1998 investigadores de Embrapa Amazonia Occidental detectaran los primeros síntomas de sigatoka negra en bananos en Brasil, en la frontera con Colombia y Perú, en la región del... ... |
Author(s): CORDEIRO, Z. J. M.; MATOS, A. P. de; ALENCAR, S. de O.; GASPAROTTO, L.; CAVALCANTE, M. de J. B. The black Sigatoka disease of the banana crop, caused by Mycosphaerella fijiensis Morelet, anamorph Paracercospora fijiensis (Morelet) Deighton, was first reported in Brazil in 1998, in the State of A... ... |
Author(s): GHINI, R.; HAMADA, E.; GONÇALVES, R. R. V.; GASPAROTTO, L.; PEREIRA, J. C. R This study aimed to evaluate the potential impacts of climate changes on black Sigatoka disease of banana in Brazil, elaborating distribution maps of the disease based on climatological normal data fr... ... |
Author(s): SILVA, E. de O.; GARRUTI, D. dos S.; MATIAS, M. de L.; COSTA, J. N.; OSTER, A. H.; GOMES, I. S.
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Author(s): CAVERO, P. A. S.; HANADA, R. E.; GASPAROTTO, L.; COELHO NETO, R. A.; SOUZA, J. T. de A Sigatoka-negra causada por Mycosphaerella fijiensis é a doença mais destrutiva da bananeira em termos mundiais. O patógeno está em uma fase invasiva no Brasil e já se encontra distribuído na maior p... ... |
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Intercropping of Maçã and Prata Zulu banana cultivars for the cultural management of black Sigatoka. Author(s): GASPAROTTO, L.; PEREIRA, J. C. R.; MOREIRA, A. ABSTRACT: In this study, we assessed the effect of intercrop planting of Maçã and Prata Zulu banana cultivars in the reduction of black Sigatoka severity and in the productivity of the Maçã cultivar.... ... |
Author(s): GODOY, R. C. B. de; WASZCZYNSKY, N.; SILVA, S. de O. e; OLIVEIRA, L. A. de The adoption of a new banana variety resistant to black-Sigatoka depends on its agronomical and physical-chemical characteristics. The potencial of a new cultivar can only be known upon evaluation. Th... ... |
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