Working with Resource-Poor Farmers to Manage Plant Diseases
2001; American Phytopathological Society; Volume: 85; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1094/pdis.2001.85.7.684
ISSN1943-7692
AutoresRebecca Nelson, Ricardo Orrego, Oscar Ortiz, J. L. Tenorio, Christopher C. Mundt, Marjon Fredrix, Ngo Vinh Vien,
Tópico(s)Plant Virus Research Studies
ResumoHomePlant DiseaseVol. 85, No. 7Working with Resource-Poor Farmers to Manage Plant Diseases PreviousNext OPENOpen Access licenseWorking with Resource-Poor Farmers to Manage Plant DiseasesRebecca Nelson, Ricardo Orrego, Oscar Ortiz, Jose Tenorio, Christopher Mundt, Marjon Fredrix, and Ngo Vinh VienRebecca NelsonCorresponding author: Rebecca Nelson E-mail: E-mail Address: [email protected], Ricardo Orrego, Oscar Ortiz, Jose Tenorio, Christopher Mundt, Marjon Fredrix, and Ngo Vinh VienAffiliationsAuthors and Affiliations Rebecca Nelson , International Potato Center (CIP), Lima, Peru, and International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Manila, Philippines Ricardo Orrego Oscar Ortiz , International Potato Center (CIP), Lima, Peru Jose Tenorio , CARE-Peru Christopher Mundt , International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Manila, Philippines, and Oregon State University (OSU), Corvallis Marjon Fredrix , FAO Intercountry Programme on Rice IPM, Vietnam office Ngo Vinh Vien , National Institute for Plant Protection, Hanoi, Vietnam Published Online:23 Feb 2007https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS.2001.85.7.684AboutSectionsPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmailWechat DetailsFiguresLiterature CitedRelated Vol. 85, No. 7 July 2001SubscribeISSN:0191-2917e-ISSN:1943-7692 Metrics Article History Issue Date: 25 Jan 2008Published: 23 Feb 2007 Pages: 684-695 Information© 2001 The American Phytopathological SocietyPDF downloadCited byFarmers Experiencing Potato Seed Degeneration Respond but Do Not Adjust Their Seed Replacement Strategies in Ecuador21 December 2022 | American Journal of Potato Research, Vol. 100, No. 1Prevalence and distribution of rice blast disease in different rice ecosystems of Karnataka, India30 September 2022 | Oryza-An International Journal on Rice, Vol. 59, No. 3Discovering the impact of farmer field schools on the adoption of environmental-friendly technologyTechnological Forecasting and Social Change, Vol. 182Farmer research networks in principle and practice3 June 2021 | International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, Vol. 20, No. 3Automated diagnosis of diverse coffee leaf images through a stage-wise aggregated triple deep convolutional neural network21 January 2022 | Machine Vision and Applications, Vol. 33, No. 1Knowledge gaps among smallholder farmers hinder adoption of conservation biological control3 January 2020 | Biocontrol Science and Technology, Vol. 30, No. 3Assessment of the components that deliver agricultural extension services, at Gezira state-wad medani great locality, Sudan2 March 2020 | MOJ Ecology & Environmental Sciences, Vol. 5, No. 2International Plant Pathology: Past and Future Contributions to Global Food SecurityRebecca Nelson30 December 2019 | Phytopathology®, Vol. 110, No. 2Participatory Research (PR) at CIP with Potato Farming Systems in the Andes: Evolution and ProspectsFungal, Oomycete, and Plasmodiophorid Diseases of PotatoSheath blight of rice: a review and identification of priorities for future research25 July 2019 | Planta, Vol. 250, No. 5FARMER RESEARCH NETWORKS AS A STRATEGY FOR MATCHING DIVERSE OPTIONS AND CONTEXTS IN SMALLHOLDER AGRICULTURE14 July 2016 | Experimental Agriculture, Vol. 55, No. S1Genetic structure of Magnaporthe oryzae populations in three island groups in the Philippines14 July 2018 | European Journal of Plant Pathology, Vol. 153, No. 1Human and Technical Dimensions of Potato Integrated Pest Management Using Farmer Field Schools: International Potato Center and Partners' Experience With Potato Late Blight Management28 February 2019 | Journal of Integrated Pest Management, Vol. 10, No. 1Integrating ethnophytopathological knowledge and field surveys to improve tomato disease management in Tanzania16 February 2018 | Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, Vol. 40, No. 1Screening of Okra [Abelmoschus esculentum (L.) 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