Ralstonia solanacearum(RALSSL)
Distribution details in Jamaica
EPPO Reporting Service (2004/034) : first report of Moko disease in 2003 in St James (north of island). Under eradication.
* Álvarez E, Pantoja A, Gañán L, Ceballos G (2015) Current status of Moko disease and black sigatoka in Latin America and the Caribbean, and options for managing them CIAT publication No. 404
------- Moko disease (caused by R. solanacearum [phylotype II]) is officially recorded in Jamaica.
* Ploetz RC (2008) Black Sigatoka and Moko: Impact and spread of two destructive banana diseases in the Caribbean Basin. Proceedings of the Caribbean Food Crops Society 44(1):94.
* IPPC website. Official Pest Reports – Jamaica. Occurrence of the Moko Disease in Jamaica (2006-05-04).https://www.ippc.int/index.php
------- Parish of St. James in the West and parishes of St. Thomas, Portland, and St. Mary in the East of the Island.
------- Moko disease (caused by R. solanacearum [phylotype II]) is officially recorded in Jamaica.
* Ploetz RC (2008) Black Sigatoka and Moko: Impact and spread of two destructive banana diseases in the Caribbean Basin. Proceedings of the Caribbean Food Crops Society 44(1):94.
* IPPC website. Official Pest Reports – Jamaica. Occurrence of the Moko Disease in Jamaica (2006-05-04).https://www.ippc.int/index.php
------- Parish of St. James in the West and parishes of St. Thomas, Portland, and St. Mary in the East of the Island.