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In vitro multiplication of banana (Musa sp.) cv. Grand Naine [PDF]
A micropropagation method is described for banana (Musa Spp.) Cv. Grand Naine. Suckers were surface sterilized with HgCl2 (0.1%) for 6 min which gave minimum contamination with maximum culture establishment. Of various treatment combinations, Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium + BAP 4.00 mg/l with IAA 2.00 mg/l resulted in maximum establishment of ...
Ahmed, S +4 more
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Le bananier en Afrique, une culture datant du premier millénaire avant JC ? [PDF]
La culture du bananier (#Musa# sp.) fait aujourd'hui partie de l'agriculture des zones de forêts tropicales africaines. Elle joue un rôle économique central en terme de contribution à la sécurité alimentaire des populations en Afrique centrale et de l ...
Mbida Mindzie, Christophe +1 more
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Deep quantile regression for growth and maturation reaction norms
Abstract Understanding species' growth and maturation responses to anthropogenic and environmental pressures is crucial for tracking demographic shifts, phenotypic change and ensuring population sustainability. Traditional regression methods often focus on modelling the conditional mean of life‐history traits, potentially overlooking heterogeneity in ...
Guankui Liu +4 more
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Existe grande número de cultivares de bananeira no Brasil, porém quando se consideram aspectos como preferência dos consumidores, produtividade, tolerância às pragas e doenças, porte adequado e resistência à seca e ao frio, restam poucas com potencial ...
Edson Shigueaki Nomura +4 more
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Were the first Bantu speakers south of the rainforest farmers? A first assessment of the linguistic evidence [PDF]
Popular belief has it that the Bantu Expansion was a farming/language dispersal. However, there is neither conclusive archaeological nor linguistic evidence to substantiate this hypothesis, especially not for the initial spread in West-Central Africa. In
Adjanohoun +57 more
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Banana peels contains simple sugars and complex sugars which can be utilized in metabolism of microorganisms. This means that banana peels can be used as an alternative culture medium for microorganisms. Rhizopus sp. and Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a type of microbe that often found in nature, and is one type of microbe that can be used in the food and
Anggi Wahyu Santoso +3 more
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Beyond Dung: Attractiveness of Native and Exotic Fruits to Dung Beetles in the Brazilian Savanna
ABSTRACT Dietary breadth enhances animal resilience in environments where resources are unpredictable or declining, enabling species to exploit alternative food sources when primary ones are scarce. In dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae), frugivory is an increasingly recognised foraging strategy, particularly in tropical regions experiencing ...
César Murilo de Albuquerque Correa +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aquatic insects are the most biodiverse freshwater animals. DNA metabarcoding data are increasingly used to assess variation in insect communities, but they are rarely integrated with information on the abundance or biomass of different taxa that can provide key insights into their functional responses.
Elia Lo Parrino +8 more
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Banana (Musa spp.) is the most widely consumed fruit globally. Fusarium wilt, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense (Foc), is a highly threatening disease to banana production.
Érica de Castro Costa +3 more
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A biological forecasting system to control Black Leaf Streak disease of bananas and plantains [PDF]
Ce protocole permet de quantifier le développement de la maladie des raies noires (Mycosphaerella fijiensis) du bananier pour contrôler chimiquement cette maladie avec un minimum d'applications de fongicide.
Fouré, Eric, Ganry, Jacky
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