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Analyzing somaclonal variation in micropropagated bananas (Musa spp.)
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant, 2003In a micropropagation program, where it is of paramount importance to produce true-to-type planting material, somaclonal variation of any kind is undesirable. Variation among plants regenerated from tissue culture is termed ‘somaclonal variation’. In banana, somaclonal variants of different type have been reported with regard to plant morphology.
Leela Sahijram +2 more
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IMPROVED CONTROL ON UNWANTED BANANA PLANT (Musa spp.)
The Planter, 2018An improved method of controlling unwanted banana plant (Musa spp.) with a mixture of glyphosate isopropylamine 48.6 per cent w/v, metsulfuron-methyl 20 per cent w/w and water in the ratio 4:1:16 is reported in this paper. Field trials in an oil palm plantation showed that a single application of 0.5 ml to 0. 6 ml of this mixture soaked in bamboo stick
YEW LOONG CHEONG +3 more
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BANANA (MUSA SPP.) JUICE PRODUCTION IN SOUTH AFRICA
Acta Horticulturae, 2010The banana (Musa spp.) cultivars grown in the rural areas of South Africa are 'Pisang Awak' (ABB genome) (70%) and 'Cavendish' (AAA genome) (30%) in contrast to only 'Cavendish' in the commercial banana growing areas. 'Pisang Awak' is a hardy banana cultivar that is currently not grown for commercial purposes but as a domestic fruit for home use on ...
Z.C. De Beer, A. Sigawa
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IN VITRO MUTAGENESIS IN BANANA (MUSA SPP.) IMPROVEMENT
Acta Horticulturae, 2010Banana (Musa spp.) fruit production is threatened by several major pests and diseases such as black sigatoka, Fusarium wilt, burrowing nematodes and viral diseases like Banana streak virus, Banana bunchy top virus and Banana bract mosaic virus. The banana breeding program of edible bananas is hampered by high sterility, and very limited amounts of ...
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RFLP analyses in the bananas (Musa spp.)
1991Les analyses RFLP ont pour but d'établir la carte génétique du génome diploïde de Musa acuminata, de permettre une meilleure compréhension de la différenciation structurale des chromosomes chez Musa, et de développer une base de données concernant la variabilité génétique. Une banque nucléaire EcoRI contenait 67% de clones correspondant à des séquences
Fauré, Sabine +6 more
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NON-CONVENTIONAL BREEDING OF BANANA (MUSA SPP.)
Acta Horticulturae, 2011Y.F. Chen +6 more
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