Disaster plant pathology: Smart solutions for threats to global plant health from natural and human-driven disasters
Regional plan for preparedness and response to pest and disease outbreaks in West and Central Africa 2024-2028
Consulta de expertos en América Latina y el Caribe sobre las prácticas de manejo más utilizadas para el control de las principales plagas y enfermedades del cacao
Role of aminopeptidase N‐like in the acquisition of begomoviruses by Bemisia tabaci, the whitefly vector
Shamba shape up series 13 Episode 6: Soil test, calf care, potato, financial literacy and electric pressure cooker
Shamba shape up series 13 - Ep 10: Beef cattle, dryland crops, pests and diseases in tomatoes and climate literacy
Phenotyping, genetics and ‘-omics’ approaches to unravel and introgress enhanced resistance against apple scab (Venturia inaequalis) in apple cultivars (Malus x domestica)
Genetic diversity of Sri Lankan Cassava Mosaic virus (SLCMV) in Southeast Asia - preliminary analysis
Emerging banana pests and diseases: Potential benefits of agroforestry. A presentation in a seminar with national and local stakeholders in banana-based systems of Uganda.
XXXI International Horticultural Congress (IHC2022): XII International Symposium on Banana: Celebrating Banana Organic Production
Re-thinking strategies for monitoring plant pathogens virulence diversity and their corresponding sources of resistance to move towards a more effective disease control
Variation in symptom development and infectivity of Banana Bunchy Top Disease among four cultivars of Musa sp.
The potential impact of banana Xanthomonas wilt on food systems in Africa: modeling scenarios of policy response and disease control measures
Changing dynamics in the spread and management of banana Xanthomonas wilt disease in Uganda over two decades
New technologies provide innovative opportunities to enhance understanding of major virus diseases threatening global food security
Rating scale for field evaluations of common bean genotypes (accessions, advanced lines, or varieties) using artificial inoculation