Scientists have 'turned up the heat' on how repeated outbreaks of coffee wilt disease threatened arabica and robusta varieties of our favorite daily coffee brew. The scientists say the fungal pathogen ...
Researchers are one step closer to understanding the genetic mechanisms behind wilt disease and how it affects Arabic and ...
A Coffea arabica leaf infected with Fusarium xylarioides, a vascular wilt pathogen and the causal agent of coffee wilt disease. The leaf exhibits yellowing, a typical early symptom of infection ...
The one causing the most worry is Fusarium Wilt TR4, a fungal infection, which has moved from Australia and Asia to Africa and now to South America. Once a plantation is infected, it kills all the ...
The Davao Region's banana industry continues to thrive, despite challenges posed by Fusarium wilt. New investments and ...
THE DEPARTMENT of Trade and Industry XI’s (DTI) XI registered new investments of P150 million for cavendish banana export and ...
The fungus that causes coffee wilt disease repeatedly took up segments of DNA from a related fungal pathogen, which contributed to successive outbreaks of the disease, according to a new report.