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(21)
Effect of mulching and different irrigation levels on water use efficiency in banana cv. 'Robusta'
  • Jangandi, S.; Rajendra Prasad, K.T.; Chandrappa, H.; Rudramuni, T.; Jayaramaiah, R.; Phanikumar, P.R.; Basavarajappa, H.R.
  • 2005
  • Crop Research Hisar (IND), 29, (3), p. 449-452
    Abstract: A field experiment was conducted to know the effect of different irrigation levels and scheduling of irrigation on bunch characters. The treatment (T6) with 40 L of water per plant with 10 kg paddy straw as mulch at 12 days intervals of irrigation (6.96 L/day/plant) registered an impressive bunch yield of 26.99 kg/plant. The study indicated that ne...see more
    Keywords: MUSA; COMPOSTS; GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT; MULCHING; IRRIGATION; APPLICATION RATES; YIELDS; QUALITY
    Country : INDIA
     (IN060183)

    (22)
    Influence of potassium fertilizer on the yield of plantain-melon intercropped on an oxic paleustalf in Southwestern Nigeria
  • Olaleye, A.O.; Akinyemi, S.O.S.; Tijani-Eniola, H.; Akinbola, G.E.; Odeleye, F.O.; Oladosu, S.A.; Gambo, B.A.
  • 2005
  • Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment (FIN), 3, (3-4), p. 89-91
    Abstract: An on-farm experiment was conducted on an oxic paleustalf (ferric luvisol) in southwestern Nigeria in 1993 and 1995 seasons. Aim was to determine optimum K fertilization for these crops and to determine most economic fertilizer rate. A randomised complete block design with four replications was adopted. Fertilizer was applied at the rates of K 120,...see more
    Keywords: MUSA; CUCUMIS MELO; INTERCROPPING; POTASH FERTILIZERS; FERTILIZER APPLICATION; SOIL FERTILITY; APPLICATION RATES; LUVISOLS; SOIL AND ROOT HEALTH
    Country : NIGERIA
     (IN070312)

    (23)
    Manejo de Sigatoka negra (Mycosphaerella fijiensis var. difformis Morelet) en plátano cv. 'Curarré' en San Carlos, Zona Norte
  • Muñoz Ruiz, C.; Vargas Jarquín, E.
  • 2005
  • Tecnología en Marcha (CRI), 18, (3), p. 38-52
    Abstract:
    Keywords: MUSA; DISEASE CONTROL; SUSTAINABILITY; FUNGICIDES; APPLICATION RATES; APPLICATION DATE; TIMING; EFFICIENCY; MYCOSPHAERELLA FIJIENSIS
    Country : COSTA RICA
     (IN070869)

    (24)
    Pilotage tensiométrique dans une exploitation de bananiers dans le périmètre de Qasmieh (sud Liban) et optimisation d'un système d'irrigation au goutte à goutte
  • Nammour, A.; Roukoz, S.; Daoud, R.; Courcier, R.; Deshayes, C.
  • 2005
  • Publisher: Ambassade de France, Beyruth (LBN), 9 p.
    Abstract:
    Keywords: MUSA; TRICKLE IRRIGATION; IRRIGATION METHODS; APPLICATION RATES; CROPPING SYSTEMS; WATER MANAGEMENT
    Country : LEBANON
     (IN080108)

    (25)
    Radiant-convective drying of osmotic treated agro-products: effect on drying kinetics and product quality
  • Chua, K.J.; Chou, S.K.; Mujumdar, A.S.; Ho, J.C.; Hon, C.K.
  • 2004
  • Food Control (GBR), 15, (2), p. 145-158
    Abstract: A combination of intermittent IR and continuous convection heating was used to dry various osmotically pretreated of potato, carrot (in solutions of 15%, 25% and 35% NaCl) and banana samples (in solutions of 15%, 25%, 35% sucrose). The effect of different IR intermittencies and stepwise variation of IR intensity on the product drying kinetics and c...see more
    Keywords: BANANAS; POTATOES; CARROTS; SHOCK; OSMOTIC STRESS; HOT AIR DRYING; INFRARED RADIATION; APPLICATION RATES; QUALITY
     (IN040193)

    (26)
    Fungal pathogens associated with banana fruit in Sri Lanka, and their treatment with essential oils
  • Sulali, A.; Krishanthi, A.; Ranjith, D.; Shanthi, W.W.; Luxshmi, A.
  • 2004
  • Mycopathologia (USA), 157, (1), p. 91-97
    Abstract: The crown rot pathogens isolated from banana samples collected from 12 localities in Sri Lanka were Lasiodiplodia theobromae, Fusarium proliferatum and Colletotrichum musae. Fungal pathogens isolated were able to cause crown rot disease alone or in combination. Disease severity was higher when combinations of virulent pathogens were used. Cy...see more
    Keywords: BANANAS; COLLETOTRICHUM; FUSARIUM PROLIFERATUM; ROTS; DISEASE CONTROL; ESSENTIAL OILS; CYMBOPOGON; OCIMUM BASILICUM; BOTRYODIPLODIA THEOBROMAE; EFFICIENCY; APPLICATION RATES
    Country : SRI LANKA
     (IN040621)

    (27)
    Recomendaçao de adubaçao para a bananeira
  • Borges, A.L.
  • 2004
  • Comunicado Técnico (BRA), (106)
    Publisher: EMBRAPA, Cruz das Almas (BRA),
    Abstract:
    Text in Portuguese
    Keywords: MUSA; COMPOSTS; CALCIUM FERTILIZERS; FERTILIZER APPLICATION; SOIL FERTILITY; SOIL CHEMICOPHYSICAL PROPERTIES; APPLICATION RATES
    Country : BRAZIL
     (IN050140)

    (28)
    In vitro rooting and ex vitro plantlet establishment of 'Bari' banana (Musa sp.) as influenced by different concentration of IBA (indole 3-butyric acid)
  • Molla, M.M.H.; Khanam, D.M.; Khatun, M.M.; Al-Amin, M.; Malek, M.A.
  • 2004
  • Asian Journal of Plant Sciences (PAK), 3, (2), p. 196-199
    Abstract: Shoot tip culture of 'Bari' banana 1 (Musa sp.) were cultured on MS medium supplemented with 5.0 mg/L BAP for shoot proliferation. Well-developed shoots were used for rooting. Among the six different concentrations of IBA (0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6 mg/L) with half strength MS medium, a good number of 1 healthy roots were produced on half MS+0....see more
    Keywords: MUSA; CULTURE MEDIA; IBA; APPLICATION RATES; ADAPTATION; MERISTEM CULTURE; ROOTING; GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
    Country : BANGLADESH
     (IN050191)

    (29)
    In vitro response and shoot multiplication of banana with BAP and NAA
  • Rahman, M.Z.; Nasiruddin, K.M.; Amin, M.A.; Islam, M.N.
  • 2004
  • Asian Journal of Plant Sciences (PAK), 3, (4), p. 406-409
    Abstract: Meristem culture of banana cv. 'Bari-1' was performed for virus eradication and shoot multiplication where different concentrations of BAP (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 mg/L) and combinations of different level of BAP 1 (0, 4 and 5 mg/L) and NAA (0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 mg/L) were used. Among the different levels of BAP, better response was found with 5...see more
    Keywords: MUSA; CULTURE MEDIA; NAA; BA; APPLICATION RATES; MERISTEM CULTURE; PLANT GROWTH SUBSTANCES; GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
    Country : BANGLADESH
     (IN050192)

    (30)
    Evaluation of mineral oils and plant-derived spray adjuvants, mancozeb formulations and rates of application, for the control of yellow Sigatoka leaf spot (caused by Mycosphaerella musicola) of bananas in far northern Queensland, Australia
  • Vawdrey, L.L.; Peterson, R.A.; DeMarchi, L.; Grice, L.E.
  • 2004
  • Australasian Plant Pathology (AUS), 33, (3), p. 379-384
    Abstract:
    Keywords: MUSA; DISEASE CONTROL; EFFICIENCY; FUNGICIDES; MINERAL OILS; MANCOZEB; PLANT OILS; APPLICATION RATES; FORMULATIONS; MYCOSPHAERELLA MUSICOLA
    Country : AUSTRALIA
     (IN050242)

    (31)
    Serenade (Bacillus subtilis cepa QST 713) fungicida biológico, una nueva alternativa en el manejo integrado de la Sigatoka negra (Mycosphaerella fijiensis)
    Serenade biofungicide (Bacillus subtilis, strain QST 713), a new alternative for integrated black Sigatoka (Mycosphaerella fijiensis) management in bananas
  • Navarro, M.; Manker, D.; Edgecomb, D.
  • 2004
  • Meeting: Reunión Internacional ACORBAT, Oaxaca (MEX), 2004/09/26-10/01
    ACORBAT, (16)
    Publisher: ACORBAT, Oaxaca (MEX),
    Abstract:
    Keywords: MUSA; DISEASE CONTROL; BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS; BACILLUS SUBTILIS; EVALUATION; EFFICIENCY; APPLICATION RATES; MYCOSPHAERELLA FIJIENSIS
     (IN050285)

    (32)
    Control de Sigatoka negra (Mycosphaerella fijiensis) en banano con aplicaciones del fungicida pyrimethanil
    Black Sigatoka control Mycosphaerella fijiensis) in banana with fungicide pyrimethanil sprays
  • Orozco-Santos, M.; Pérez-Zamora, O.; Orozco Romero, J.
  • 2004
  • Meeting: Reunión Internacional ACORBAT, Oaxaca (MEX), 2004/09/26-10/01
    ACORBAT, (16)
    Publisher: ACORBAT, Oaxaca (MEX),
    Abstract:
    Keywords: MUSA; MYCOSPHAERELLA FIJIENSIS; DISEASE CONTROL; FUNGICIDES; SPRAYING; APPLICATION RATES; EFFICIENCY
    Country : MEXICO
     (IN050290)

    (33)
    Evaluación be la resistencia cruzada de spiroxamina y pyrimethanil con otros fungicidas de uso en banano
    Evaluation of the cross resistance of spyroxamine and pyrimethanil with other fungicides use in bananas
  • Gonzalez Q., R.
  • 2004
  • Meeting: Reunión Internacional ACORBAT, Oaxaca (MEX), 2004/09/26-10/01
    ACORBAT, (16)
    Publisher: ACORBAT, Oaxaca (MEX),
    Abstract: The work was conducted in the Monreri Laboratories, Costa Rica, where it was evaluated the cross resistance of pyrimethanil and spyroxamine with some of the fungicides used for the control of Black Sigatoka in bananas plantations. The results show that impulse and Siganex do not present any sign of cross resistance with any of the evaluated fungici...see more
    Keywords: MUSA; MYCOSPHAERELLA FIJIENSIS; DISEASE CONTROL; FUNGICIDES; SPRAYING; APPLICATION RATES; EFFICIENCY; PESTICIDE RESISTANCE
    Country : COSTA RICA
     (IN050291)

    (34)
    Alternativas para el manejo de Ralstonia solanacearum raza II, causante de la marchitez bacterial del banano
    Alternatives for management of Ralstonia solanacearum race II causing of bacterial wilt banana disease
  • Martinez, B.L.
  • 2004
  • Meeting: Reunión Internacional ACORBAT, Oaxaca (MEX), 2004/09/26-10/01
    ACORBAT, (16)
    Publisher: ACORBAT, Oaxaca (MEX),
    Abstract: The bacterial wilt disease of banana in Mexico is an important problem, because in this work was evaluated some alternatives for the central in vitro. The bacterial growth was inhibited by means of treatment of plant extract and antibiotics, however is necessary another assays with the treatments under natural conditions with biotic and abiotic c...see more
    Keywords: MUSA; DISEASE CONTROL; PLANT EXTRACTS; ANTIBIOTICS; APPLICATION RATES; EFFICIENCY; RALSTONIA SOLANACEARUM
    Country : MEXICO
     (IN050296)

    (35)
    Efficacy of Paecilomyces lilacinus (strain 251) for the control of Radopholus similes in banana
  • Mendoza, A.; Sikora, R.A.; Kiewnick, S.
  • 2004
  • Communications in Agricultural and Applied Biological Sciences (BEL), 69, (3), p. 365-372
    Abstract:
    Keywords: MUSA; BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS; NEMATODE CONTROL; PAECILOMYCES LILACINUS; RADOPHOLUS SIMILIS; APPLICATION RATES; EFFICIENCY
     (IN050755)

    (36)
    Effects of endophytic Fusarium oxysporum towards Radopholus similis activity in absence of banana
  • Vu, T.T.; Sikora, R.A.; Hauschild, R.
  • 2004
  • Communications in Agricultural and Applied Biological Sciences (BEL), 69, (3), p. 381-385
    Abstract: Four endophytic fungi (Fusarium spp.) isolated from the cortical tissue of surface sterilised banana as well as from tomato roots were tested for their capacity of biological control towards the burrowing nematode Radophous similes on banana. The pathogenic and parasitic capacities of endophytic fungi towards R. similis were tested in in vi...see more
    Keywords: MUSA; BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS; NEMATODE CONTROL; ENDOPHYTES; FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM VAR CUBENSE; RADOPHOLUS SIMILIS; APPLICATION RATES; EFFICIENCY
     (IN050756)

    (37)
    The use of Pantoea agglomerans and Flavobacterium sp. to control banana pathogens
  • Gunasinghe, R.N.; Ikiriwatte, C.J.; Karunaratne, A.M.
  • 2004
  • Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology (GBR), 79, (6), p. 1002-1006
    Abstract:
    Keywords: MUSA; BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS; DISEASE CONTROL; FLAVOBACTERIUM; BOTRYODIPLODIA THEOBROMAE; CLADOSPORIUM MUSAE; COLLETOTRICHUM FALCATUM; APPLICATION RATES; EFFICIENCY
     (IN050757)

    (38)
    Field application of biocontrol agents for the management of spiral nematode, Helicotylenchus multicinctus, in banana
  • Jonathan, E.I.; Cannayane, I.; Samiyappan, R.
  • 2004
  • Nematologia Mediterranea (ITA), 32, (2), p. 169-173
    Abstract: Field experiments were conducted for two years to assess the efficacy of Pseudomonas fluorescens, Trichoderma viride and Glomus fasciculatum for management of the spiral nematode, Helicotylenchus multicinctus, infesting banana. Soil application of P. fluorescens at the rate of 2 g or G. fasciculatum at 25 g mixed in 3 kg pressmud (sugar...see more
    Keywords: BIOLOGICAL CONTROL AGENTS; HELICOTYLENCHUS MULTICINCTUS; TRICHODERMA VIRIDE; GLOMUS FASCICULATUM; PSEUDOMONAS FLUORESCENS; APPLICATION RATES; EFFICIENCY
    Country : INDIA
     (IN050775)

    (39)
    Effect of different nitrogen doses and their split applications on growth, yield and quality of 'Jahajee' banana Musa paradisiaca
  • Babu, N.; Sharma, A.; Singh, S.
  • 2004
  • South Indian Horticulture (IND), 52, (1/6), p. 35-40
    Abstract:
    Keywords: MUSA; NITROGEN; NITROGEN FERTILIZERS; APPLICATION RATES; GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT; YIELDS; CROP PERFORMANCE; AGRONOMIC CHARACTERS; DISEASE CONTROL
    Country : INDIA
     (IN060041)

    (40)
    Influence of N and K fertigation and different plant densities on yield of banana cv. 'Grande Naine'
  • Badgujar, C.D.; Deshmukh, S.S.; Dusane, S.M.; Shide, S.S.
  • 2004
  • South Indian Horticulture (IND), 52, (1/6), p. 22-28
    Abstract: A modified planting system to increase the planting density by more than one sucker or plant per hil at wider spacing is a recent and novel concept. This system proved it's effectiveness in increasing banana productivity (Apshara, 1; Nalina, 5). By combining these two concepts viz. high density planting and fertigation, this study was undertaken to...see more
    Keywords: MUSA; NITROGEN; POTASH FERTILIZERS; POTASSIUM; NITROGEN FERTILIZERS; FERTIGATION; APPLICATION RATES; SPACING; PLANTING DENSITY; GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT; YIELDS; CROP PERFORMANCE
    Country : INDIA
     (IN060042)

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