The Cost-Benefit Analysis for Bananas Diversity Production in China Foc. Zones
Linbing Xu, Bingzhi Huang, Yuanli Wu, Yonghong Huang, Tao Dong
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DOI: 10.4236/ajps.2011.24067   PDF    HTML     7,781 Downloads   13,506 Views   Citations

Abstract

Over 50 years ago, banana export plantations in Panama were ruined by Fusarium wilt race 1 (Foc. R1) since the popular cultivar Gros Michel is susceptible to Foc. R1 [1]. Fortunately, the resistant cultivar Cavendish replaced Gros Michel as the world biggest commercial fruit after ten years’ research and development. Due to its good economic profit, banana industry develops very fast recently in China. Unfortunately, Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4 (TR4) brought disaster to Cavendish plantation since 1996. Most of traditional banana planting zones of Guangdong and Hainan provinces were infected by Foc. TR4 to the end of 2009. In order to fight against Foc. TR4, here we tried to investigate the cost-benefit and disease resistance of six banana cultivars (Cavendish Baxijiao, Dajiao, Guangfen No. 1, Fenzha No. 1, Gongjiao, Haigongjiao) planted in China Foc. Zones. Comparisons were conducted on their economic characteristics, cost, benefit, as well as the advantage and disadvantage and their application in rota-tion. Generally, supposing the investment of $ 4400/ha, the banana plantation attains a good economic profit as $ 2200/ha. Rotation of these cultivars can maintain the biodiversity as well as improve the sustainable development of banana industry.

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L. Xu, B. Huang, Y. Wu, Y. Huang and T. Dong, "The Cost-Benefit Analysis for Bananas Diversity Production in China Foc. Zones," American Journal of Plant Sciences, Vol. 2 No. 4, 2011, pp. 561-568. doi: 10.4236/ajps.2011.24067.

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