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RESEARCH PROGRESS, CHALLENGES, FUTURE PERSPECTIVES ON THE MANAGEMENT OF FUSARIUM WILT OF BANANA IN MALAYSIA: A REVIEW

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Figure 1. The disease symptoms caused by Foc-TR4 in Malaysia. Disease symptom include (A) Wilting or yellowing of leaves, (B) root necrosis, (C) vessel discolouration and (D) corm discolouration.
Figure 2. The disease cycle of a typical Foc infection in banana plants
Table 1. Biological control research and their effectiveness in controlling Foc-TR4 in Malaysia
Table 2. Other management approaches employed and their outcomes in Foc management in Malaysia

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