Growing cavendish bananas without chemical control of black leaf streak disease

With growing concerns about environmental preservation, alternatives to chemical control for black leaf streak disease are an important challenge. Agronomical practices allow reducing disease development, and its impact on fruit production (fruit weight and green life duration). Two hectares of Cavendish banana were grown in the dry climatic conditions of Dominican Republic, without any chemical application during two years. In spite of very low leaf surface at harvest time, green life of the fruit proved to be over 35 days, over than the acceptable duration for exported fruit. Impact on fruit weight was limited but needs to be confirmed by further experiments, in climatic situations more favorable to disease development.

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Main Authors: Guillermet, Claire, Fouré, Eric, Dorel, Marc, Lescot, Thierry, De Lapeyre de Bellaire, Luc
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Subjects:H20 - Maladies des plantes, F08 - Systèmes et modes de culture,
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5714482022-03-30T15:04:49Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/571448/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/571448/ Growing cavendish bananas without chemical control of black leaf streak disease. Guillermet Claire, Fouré Eric, Dorel Marc, Lescot Thierry, De Lapeyre de Bellaire Luc. 2013. In : Proceedings of the 20th international meeting ACORBAT: 40 years sharing science and technology, Fortaleza, Brazil, 9-13 september 2013. eds. Borges A.L. , Lichtemberg L. s.l. : s.n., 159. Reunion internacional ACORBAT 2013. 20, Fortaleza, Brésil, 9 Septembre 2013/13 Septembre 2013. Researchers Growing cavendish bananas without chemical control of black leaf streak disease Guillermet, Claire Fouré, Eric Dorel, Marc Lescot, Thierry De Lapeyre de Bellaire, Luc eng 2013 s.n. Proceedings of the 20th international meeting ACORBAT: 40 years sharing science and technology, Fortaleza, Brazil, 9-13 september 2013 H20 - Maladies des plantes F08 - Systèmes et modes de culture With growing concerns about environmental preservation, alternatives to chemical control for black leaf streak disease are an important challenge. Agronomical practices allow reducing disease development, and its impact on fruit production (fruit weight and green life duration). Two hectares of Cavendish banana were grown in the dry climatic conditions of Dominican Republic, without any chemical application during two years. In spite of very low leaf surface at harvest time, green life of the fruit proved to be over 35 days, over than the acceptable duration for exported fruit. Impact on fruit weight was limited but needs to be confirmed by further experiments, in climatic situations more favorable to disease development. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/571448/1/document_571448.pdf application/pdf Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html
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F08 - Systèmes et modes de culture
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Guillermet, Claire
Fouré, Eric
Dorel, Marc
Lescot, Thierry
De Lapeyre de Bellaire, Luc
Growing cavendish bananas without chemical control of black leaf streak disease
description With growing concerns about environmental preservation, alternatives to chemical control for black leaf streak disease are an important challenge. Agronomical practices allow reducing disease development, and its impact on fruit production (fruit weight and green life duration). Two hectares of Cavendish banana were grown in the dry climatic conditions of Dominican Republic, without any chemical application during two years. In spite of very low leaf surface at harvest time, green life of the fruit proved to be over 35 days, over than the acceptable duration for exported fruit. Impact on fruit weight was limited but needs to be confirmed by further experiments, in climatic situations more favorable to disease development.
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Lescot, Thierry
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