+ 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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