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Infographic¿Qué es la Raza 4 tropical (R4T)?
Red Global sobre R4T. Una iniciativa del Foro Mundial Bananero
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No results found.El propósito de la infografía ¿Qué es la Raza 4 tropical (R4T)? es informar al público en general sobre la naturaleza de la Raza 4 tropical (R4T) con algunos datos clave sobre sus orígenes y cómo se propaga. Un hecho que se enfatiza es que R4T no es dañino para los humanos y no afecta la fruta en sí. Se necesita apoyo para la gestión y recuperación de enfermedades en los países afectados, basado en la colaboración internacional y las acciones nacionales. Esta es una de las dos infografías sobre R4T y su prevención. -
DocumentInforme - Seminario Web R4T: Clarificando la brecha de Conocimiento Global sobre Herramientas de Diagnóstico, Protocolos y sus Aplicaciones para el Marchitamiento Causado por Fusarium de Musa Raza 4 Tropical (R4T)
Sesión en Línea, 20 de Julio de 2021
2021Also available in:
The webinar seeks to target members of the National Plant Protection Organizations of banana growing countries, researchers, laboratory technicians, producers, and TR4-Global Network (TR4GN) members. It is the intention that this webinar provides clarity on a number of issues and challenges faced during the diagnosis of TR4, which can thus lead to the enhancement of early detection systems for TR4. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetPrevención de la propagación y la introducción de la marchitez del banano por Fusarium Raza 4 tropical (R4T)
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2020Banana is an important crop for food security and ensuring the livelihoods of approximately 400 million people who depend on the crop either as a staple food or source of income, particularly in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean. Plant pests and diseases can seriously affect agricultural production and livelihood of rural people. Fusarium wilt of banana is one of the key examples of crop devastation by a plant disease. This disease brought the banana export industry almost to a halt in the 20th century when the popular banana variety Gros Michel was devastated in Central America. The sector was saved by the introduction of the Cavendish variety, which is resistant to race 1 of the fungus. However, Cavendish bananas are now succumbing to a new, highly aggressive strain of the Fusarium wilt fungus, Tropical race 4 (TR4). Once established in a banana plantation, the fungus can survive in the soil for decades with its chlamydospores, even without banana plants. Scientific reports indicate the presence of TR4 in numerous countries in Asia (China – mainland and Taiwan Province), India, Indonesia, Israel, Jordan, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Lebanon, Malaysia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Philippines, Oman, and Viet Nam); in Africa (Mozambique), in Australasia (Queensland and Northern Territory of Australia), in Europe (in Turkey and in an indoor Rainforest Biome in UK) and Latin America (Colombia).
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