Supporting many commercial practices for the control of pests and diseases of plants there now stands a massive body of descriptive and experimental work on the causal organisms, and well-documented research into competing protective measures. This holds for banana leaf spot. As knowledge has advanced, misconceptions have been corrected and conditions defined for the adequate protection and economic production of a quality crop.
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WardlawC. W. (1961). Banana Diseases (Longmans, London) is an authoritative work of 648 pages, with two chapters on Sigatoka disease and its control. There is a general bibliography of 56 pages with more than a thousand entries.