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This study reports the occurrence of the spider mite Tetranychus musae Auger, Migeon & Flechtmann, 2008 (Acari: Tetranychidae) on banana (Musa sp.: Musaceae) in Brazil.
Aloyséia C. S. Noronha +4 more
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A chromosome-level reference genome of Ensete glaucum gives insight into diversity and chromosomal and repetitive sequence evolution in the Musaceae [PDF]
Ziwei Wang +10 more
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Chromosome numbers of some Angiosperm plants in Thailand [PDF]
Chromosome numbers in the root-tip cells of 58 cultivars 27 species belonging to 15 genera of Apocynaceae, Araceae, Campanulaceae, Compositae (Asteraceae), Marantaceae, Musaceae and Plumbaginaceae were determined.
Tanpho, S. +4 more
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Musaceae represent one of the main crops of economic and food importance worldwide. In Ecuador, the production and export of bananas, plantains, and abaca are fundamental pillars of the national economy. However, the presence of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp.
Edwin Borja +9 more
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(1904) Proposal to conserve the name Musa balbisiana against M. rosacea (Musaceae) [PDF]
Henry Väre, Markku Häkkinen
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Potential Uses of Musaceae Wastes: Case of Application in the Development of Bio-Based Composites [PDF]
Juan Pablo Castañeda-Niño +2 more
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A distinctive new species of wild banana (<i>Musa</i>, Musaceae) from northern Vietnam
NGỌC-SÂM LÝ +5 more
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(1903) Proposal to conserve the name Musa velutina against M. dasycarpa (Musaceae) [PDF]
Henry Väre, Markku Häkkinen
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Fear and Anxiety Behaviour In Mice Was Attenuated Following Chronic Consumption of Musa paradisiaca L. (Musaceae) [PDF]
Peter Erigbali, E. E. Osim, Ofem Ofem
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