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Fusarium wilt of banana, a recurring threat to global banana production

Kema et al., 2021

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Kema G
Drenth A
Dita M
Jansen K
Vellema S
Stoorvogel J
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Frontiers in Plant Science

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BACKGROUND Bananas evolved in Southeast Asia and are globally the most traded fruit, currently grown throughout the (sub-) tropics. Annual global production of banana and plantain combined is 155 million metric tons (FAOSTAT 2020; data for 2018). Over 400 …
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