2019
DOI: 10.21273/hortsci13876-19
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Host Response to Black Leaf Streak and Agronomic Performance of Banana Genotypes in Puerto Rico

Abstract: Bananas are one of the most important fruits, serving as a cash crop and staple food in many regions of the world. In Puerto Rico, bananas are an important agricultural industry, supplying all the fruit needed for local demand. Diseases significantly limit production, and the evaluation and adoption of improved genetic resistance in bananas might provide an avenue for long-term sustainable production. To this end, nine enhanced genotypes from international selection and breeding programs were introduce… Show more

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“…Among these, black and yellow Sigatoka are considered as the major leaf spot diseases of banana, making banana farming less profitable and driving the popular cultivars out from cultivation [15]. The attack is highly favorable in the rainy season (90% humidity) with temperatures between 18 and 28° C [16]. These fungal species cause necrosis on the leaves and ultimately their putrefaction.…”
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“…Among these, black and yellow Sigatoka are considered as the major leaf spot diseases of banana, making banana farming less profitable and driving the popular cultivars out from cultivation [15]. The attack is highly favorable in the rainy season (90% humidity) with temperatures between 18 and 28° C [16]. These fungal species cause necrosis on the leaves and ultimately their putrefaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%