Biological soil colonization is considered to be an effective way to combat the eradication of Fusarium wilt of a banana, commonly known as Panamanian disease, which is a good solution because the disease is transmitted through the soil.
An excellent microbial inoculant, super leafy food, has been developed. These inoculants are a mixture of kitchen waste and various elements used as feed and an effective remedy for insects and diseases.
Roni Manching, who is an organic farmer, said he intends to introduce simplified farming methods by producing high-quality banana for export, drawing on the natural potential of the soil.
According to him, the acidity of the soil is the main reason why pathogens become active and it is then that fusarium occurs and the plant dies.
He also added that such a solution will stop the infection of banana plants and will allow to collect fruits, while the biological control of soil cultivation is aimed at combating wilting from fusarium.
There are more than 40 types of bananas. In addition to oblong and slightly curved bananas, there are also small and perfectly straight like sticks, and there are almost round like melons.
According to Manching, due to the shrinking banana industry, crop change is not always the solution. Eradication is not a good way to combat Fusarium wilting, as it kills only soil nutrients, not the disease.
An eco-friendly farm resort has already served nearly 90 farmers in the Davao region and other provinces covering more than 4,000 hectares. Fusarium wilt is a soil pathogen, an invincible breed of mushrooms that attracts banana plants. He has the ability to live or exist at rest from 30 to 50 years.
Fusarium mushrooms block the vascular system of plants, depriving the plant of the necessary minerals, nutrients and moisture, causing it to turn yellow until it dies.
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