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IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERISATION OF DWARF OFF-TYPES FROM MICROPROPAGATED CAVENDISH BANANAS

Acta Horticulturae, 1998
Dwarf off-types are the most common off-type encountered in micropropagated Cavendish bananas, easily accounting for over 75% of the micropropagation-induced variation. They can not be detected reliably in vitro on the basis of morphological characteristics, but recent work with biochemical and molecular detection methods offers new scope for their ...
Damasco, Olivia P.   +4 more
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SOMACLONAL VARIATION: A TOOL FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF CAVENDISH BANANA CULTIVARS

Acta Horticulturae, 2005
An improvement program for disease resistance and horticultural traits in Cavendish banana cultivars was established using somaclonal variants as a source of variation. The improvement procedure included single plant selection, clonal evaluation and experimental variety trials.
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BIOTECHNOLOGICAL APPROACHES FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF CAVENDISH BANANAS

Acta Horticulturae, 1998
R. Swennen   +4 more
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Potential use of banana peel (Musa cavendish) as ingredient for pasta and bakery products

Heliyon, 2022
Orietta Segura-Badilla   +2 more
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Control of crown rot on Cavendish banana by high voltage atmospheric cold plasma treatment

Journal of Food Engineering, 2023
Denisse Yagual   +2 more
exaly  

Lipophilic extractives from different morphological parts of banana plant “Dwarf Cavendish”

Industrial Crops and Products, 2006
Carmen S R Freire   +2 more
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PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF THE POSTHARVEST LIFE OF CAVENDISH BANANA CULTIVARS.

Acta Horticulturae, 1993
J. Hernandez   +4 more
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Field Performance and RAPD Analysis of Gamma-Irradiated Variants of Banana Cultivar ‘Giant Cavendish’ (AAA)

International Journal of Fruit Science, 2008
T R Ganapathi   +2 more
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