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The Advance of Fusarium Wilt Tropical Race 4 in Musaceae of Latin America and the Caribbean: Current Situation [PDF]

open access: yesPathogens, 2023
The fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4 (syn. Fusarium odoratissimum) (Foc TR4) causes vascular wilt in Musaceae plants and is considered the most lethal for these crops.
Gustavo Martínez   +6 more
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Evolution and Classification of Musaceae Based on Male Floral Morphology [PDF]

open access: yesPlants, 2023
Classification of the banana family (Musaceae) into three genera, Musa, Ensete and Musella, and infrageneric ranking are still ambiguous. Within the genus Musa, five formerly separated sections were recently merged into sections Musa and Callimusa based ...
Wandee Inta   +5 more
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ANALYSIS OF MIXED DATA TO SELECT BANANAS CLONES (Musa SPP.) TO BE INCLUDED IN A GERMPLASM BANK [PDF]

open access: yesBAG. Journal of Basic and Applied Genetics, 2021
In an asexually reproducing hybrid such as banana (Musa spp.), the assessment of clones in the short term is limited because replications are frequently unavailable in the proper number.
Del Medico A. P.   +4 more
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Characterization of single nucleotide polymorphisms in chloroplast genomes of Musaceae Juss.

open access: yesCTU Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development, 2023
Musaceae Juss., also called the bananas and plantains family contains essential food crops with critical economic value and nutritional and medicinal properties.
Bao Ngoc Mach, Hoang Dang Khoa Do
doaj   +3 more sources

Relationship of productivity in banana farms with the profile of the bunches in Urabá-Antioquia

open access: yesTemas Agrarios, 2023
The development and production of bananas are influenced by spatio-temporal edaphoclimatic conditions, which explains in a certain way the heterogeneous response that occurs on the farms, highlighting the need to generate information regarding the ...
Miguel Angel Bernal-Monterrosa   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Mapping of the Susceptibility of Colombian Musaceae Lands to a Deadly Disease: Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense Tropical Race 4

open access: yesHorticulturae, 2023
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense Tropical Race 4 (Foc TR4) (Syn. Fusarium odoratissimum) is a devastating soil-borne pathogen that infects the roots of banana plants and causes Fusarium wilt disease.
Gustavo Rodríguez-Yzquierdo   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

The relationship between the normalized difference vegetation index, rainfall, and potential evapotranspiration in a banana plantation of Venezuela

open access: yesSains Tanah: Journal of Soil Science and Agroclimatology, 2021
The water supply for rainfed crops such as bananas in the Aragua state of Venezuela is often uncertain, particularly towards the beginning of the rainy season (April-May).
Barlin Orlando Olivares Campos   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Seed quality of some species of the genus Musa at the Peter the Great Botanical Gardens

open access: yesHortus Botanicus, 2023
Banana genus Musa L. (Musaceae) in the collections of the Peter the Great Botanical Garden BIN RAS is grown 7 species and four cultivars of the genus (all from Musa acuminata).The very first grown one is Musa acuminata (Musaceae), this species has been ...
Tkachenko Kirill   +4 more
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Comparative plastome analysis of Musaceae and new insights into phylogenetic relationships

open access: yesBMC Genomics, 2022
Background Musaceae is an economically important family consisting of 70-80 species. Elucidation of the interspecific relationships of this family is essential for a more efficient conservation and utilization of genetic resources for banana improvement.
Ning Fu   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Evaluation of two root bleaching techniques to determine mycorrhizal symbiosis in banana (Musa spp.)

open access: yesTemas Agrarios, 2022
To identify symbiosis between roots and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (HMA), methodologies have been reported with variations in concentrations of reagents, temperature, and time of exposure for staining, which does not always adjust to the need for ...
Miguel Angel Bernal Monterrosa   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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