2014
DOI: 10.5897/ajar2014.8751
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Assessing incidence, development and distribution of banana bunchy top disease across the main plantain and banana growing regions of the Democratic Republic of Congo

Abstract: Banana bunchy top disease (BBTD) was first identified in DR Congo in 1958. Previously, the disease's distribution throughout the Congo basin had not been studied, so an initial study, to determine the incidence and severity of BBTD in banana and plantain producing regions of Oriental province, was carried out during 2009 to 2010. Three hundred (300) farms were surveyed across 4 districts and 19 territories, with 30 mats assessed per farm. Visible disease symptoms were recorded and serological tests using tripl… Show more

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“…A PCR using specific primers that amplify a 240 bp conserved domain of the BBTV DNA-mRep segment (Mansoor et al, 2005) BBTV is spread through infected planting materials and by the aphid vector Pentalonia nigronervosa (Magee, 1927) that has been reported to be omnipresent in banana-growing regions. BBTD has been reported in much of the DR Congo (Boloy et al, 2014;Tongo Mukwa et al, 2014)…”
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“…A PCR using specific primers that amplify a 240 bp conserved domain of the BBTV DNA-mRep segment (Mansoor et al, 2005) BBTV is spread through infected planting materials and by the aphid vector Pentalonia nigronervosa (Magee, 1927) that has been reported to be omnipresent in banana-growing regions. BBTD has been reported in much of the DR Congo (Boloy et al, 2014;Tongo Mukwa et al, 2014)…”
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confidence: 99%