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Towards the elimination of infectious endogenous Banana streak virus sequences from Musa balbisiana [PDF]
Infectious endogenous sequences of at least 3 distinct Banana streak virus species are present in the genome of Musa balbisiana spp [1, 2], which are important progenitors for breeding improved banana varieties.
Bonheur, Lydiane +3 more
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New microsatellite markers for bananas (Musa spp).
Thirty-four microsatellite markers (SSRs) were identified in EST and BAC clones from Musa acuminata burmannicoides var. Calcutta 4 and validated in 22 Musa genotypes from the Banana Germplasm Bank of Embrapa-CNPMF, which includes wild and improved diploids. The number of alleles per locus ranged from 2 to 14.
E P, Amorim +8 more
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PLANTAIN (MUSA SPP.) CROPPING SYSTEMS OF SOUTHERN CAMEROON
Plantain (Musa spp.) cropping systems of Southern Cameroon can be separated into those based on forest clearing and those based on land already used. Plantain is a major crop starting the forest clearing cycle. It is more than other food crops grown for commercial reasons.
Hauser, S., Amougou, D.
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Com o presente estudo, foi avaliada a eficácia in vitro de extratos vegetais de resíduos da bananicultura sobre a inibição do desenvolvimento larval de nematódeos gastrintestinais de ovinos.
Lincoln Nunes Oliveira +5 more
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Identification of Zimbabwe's locally grown banana (Musa Spp.) cultivars using morphology and genome-targeted sequencing. [PDF]
Beaton K, Mazadza A, Chikwambi Z.
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How genomics fuel breeding: unraveling the structure of infectious eBSV lead to the end of the BSV constraint for breeding banana interspecific hybrids [PDF]
Infections of banana and plantain by banana streak viruses (BSV) can occur in the absence of vector-mediated transmission, through the activation of infectious endogenous BSV sequences (eBSVs).
Chabannes, Matthieu +9 more
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Histological and Molecular Characterization of the Musa spp. x Pseudocercospora musae Pathosystem
Yellow Sigatoka, caused by the fungus Pseudocercospora musae, represents one of the most challenging diseases in bananas, which is aggravated due to the genetic variability of this pathogen. The main objective of this study was to characterize the infection process of P.
Paulo Henrique da Silva +9 more
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The use of assessment methods of Musa response to natural infection with M. fijiensis in field has allowed differentiation of susceptible, partially resistant and resistant genotypes to black Sigatoka.
Michel Leiva-Mora +5 more
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Construction of a genetic linkage map of the banana fungal pathogen, Mycosphaerella fijiensis, causal agent of Black Sigatoka disease [PDF]
The haploid, hemibiotrophic ascomycete fungus Mycosphaerella fijiensis (Morelet) is the causal agent of black Sigatoka, the most economically important disease of banana (Musa spp.). A genetic linkage map of M.
Carlier, Jean +6 more
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A aplicação de fertilizantes via sistema de irrigação tem se tornado uma prática importante para o suprimento de nutrientes na fruticultura. No entanto, é necessário estudar o efeito dessa aplicação sobre a fisiologia da bananeira a fim de aumentar a ...
Alberto Soares de Melo +5 more
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