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Abstract
This research introduces a 'wrap and plant' seed treatment platform using biodegradable seed wraps made from banana harvest waste and recycled cardboard to protect crops from soil-borne pathogens. Field trials in Benin demonstrated that these wraps, with or without a low dose of abamectin, effectively controlled yam nematodes, increased yields, and reduced post-harvest losses. This sustainable approach offers a promising solution for enhancing food security in sub-Saharan Africa.
Publisher
Nature Food
Published On
Feb 16, 2023
Authors
Tahira Pirzada, Antoine Affokpon, Richard H. Guenther, Reny Mathew, Sachin Agate, Aitana Blevins, Medwick V. Byrd, Tim L. Sit, Stephen R. Koenning, Eric L. Davis, Lokendra Pal, Charles H. Opperman, Saad A. Khan
Tags
seed treatment
biodegradable wraps
banana waste
soil-borne pathogens
yam nematodes
food security
sustainable agriculture
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