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The famed Nanjangud rasabale banana variety, which had become scarce because of a fungal disease, has begun to thrive again, due to enthusiastic farmers and the intervention of scientists.
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Origin |
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Geographical Indication (GI) Tag |
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Unique Characteristics |
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Cultivation Requirements |
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Challenges in Cultivation |
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Aspect |
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Causative Agent |
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Fungal pathogen) |
Disease Type |
Soil-borne fungal disease affecting banana plants |
First Identified |
First observed in the early 20th century in Panama, hence the name Panama Disease |
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Regions Affected |
Found in tropical and subtropical regions, including Asia, Africa, and the Americas. |
Aspect |
Details |
Causative Agent |
Ralstonia solanacearum (Bacterial pathogen) |
Disease Type |
Soil-borne bacterial disease affecting bananas, tomatoes, and other crops |
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Global Impact |
Major disease affecting banana crops, particularly in East Africa and Southeast Asia. |
Maharashtra ranks first in production and second in area. Banana contributes 37% to total fruit production in India. Bananas occupy 20% of the total area under crop in India. Most bananas are grown by planting suckers.
Banana is basically a tropical crop, grows well in temperature range of 13C – 38C with RH regime of 75-85%.
In India this crop is being cultivated in climates ranging from humid tropical to dry mild subtropics through selection of appropriate varieties like Grandnaine.
Soil for banana should have good drainage, adequate fertility and moisture. Deep, rich loamy soil with pH between 6-7.5 are most preferred for banana cultivation. A soil that is not too acidic & not too alkaline, rich in organic material with high nitrogen content, adequate phosphorus level and plenty of potash are good for bananas.
There are 20 cultivars viz. Dwarf Cavendish, Robusta, Monthan, Poovan, Nendran, Red banana, Nyali, Safed Velchi, Basarai, Ardhapuri, Rasthali, Karpurvalli, Karthali and Grandnaine etc.
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PRACTICE QUESTION Q:Consider the following statements in reference to banana cultivation in India: 1. Saline solid, calcareous soil is suitable for Banana cultivation. 2. Banana contributes 20% to total fruit production in India. Select the incorrect statements using the codes given below: a) 1 only b) 2 only c) Both 1 and 2 d) Neither 1 nor 2 Answer: c Explanation: Statement 1 is incorrect: Deep, rich loamy soil with pH between 6-7.5 are most preferred for banana cultivation. Ill drained, poorly aerated and nutritionally deficient soils are not suitable for bananas. Saline solid, calcareous soil is not suitable for Banana cultivation. Avoided soil of low lying areas, very sandy & heavy black cotton with ill drainage. Statement 2 is incorrect: Banana contributes 37% to total fruit production in India. Banana occupy 20% of the total area under crop in India. |
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