+ Follow Ramon Barba Tag
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[Title] => Virus-free garlic plants can now be produced
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Making this possible is a new technology developed by researchers of the UPLB Institute of Plant Breeding – Drs. Lilian Pateña, Lolita Dolores, Alice Bariring, Ramon Barba, Erhard Barg, and Sylvia Green. The research project was funded by the Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Agricultural Research (DA-BAR).
Garlic is one of the most economically important crops in the Philippines, with the Ilocos and Central Luzon as the top producers.
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