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Comparative analysis of the chloroplast genomes in abaca (Musa textilis Née) cultivars reveals low chloroplast genome variation
Abaca ( Musa textilis Née), an economically important industrial crop indigenous to the Philippines, is the source of the strongest natural fiber...
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Differential Display Reverse Transcription and Variance on Protein Profile Between Susceptible and Resistant Musa Cultivars in Relation to Infestation by Odoiporus longicollis
RNA of Musa cultivars under different status of pest infestation exhibited significant difference on quantity and quality. Differential display...
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Genome-wide characterization of 2OGD superfamily for mining of susceptibility factors responding to various biotic stresses in Musa spp.
Bananas are an important staple food and cash crop, but they are vulnerable to a variety of pests and diseases that substantially reduce yield and...
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Study of Karyotype Asymmetry and Chromosome Number in Seven Cooking Bananas (Musa acuminata L.)
Karyomorphological analysis was done in cooking banana cultivars ( Musa acuminate L.) namely cv. Gajabnatala, cv. Paunsiabnatala, cv. Mendhibantala,...
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In vitro studies in red dacca (Musa acuminata): an ornamental horticultural crop
Bananas ( Musa ) are non-woody, giant herbaceous perennial plants well-acquainted for their nutritious fruits and utile leaves. Cultivation practices...
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The development and utilization of two SCAR markers linked to the resistance of banana (Musa spp. AAA) to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense race 4
Banana ( Musa spp.) production worldwide is seriously threatened by Fusarium wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense ( Foc ). The best way to...
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Unveiling the dynamic expression of PR-1 during Musa spp. infection by Fusarium oxysporum fsp. Cubense: a cloning and characterization study
BackgroundPathogen-related proteins (PR) are pivotal in plant defense, combating diverse biotic and abiotic stresses. While multiple gene families...
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Organelle DNA sequence data provide new insights into the maternal and paternal lineages of Musa species germplasms
Single-copy organelle DNA loci are widely used to infer plants’ phylogenetic relationships. In bananas ( Musa spp.), the maternal transmission of...
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The core bacterial microbiome of banana (Musa spp.)
BackgroundBananas ( Musa spp.) are a globally significant crop and are severely afflicted by diseases for which there are no effective chemical...
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A novel SNP panel developed for targeted genoty**-by-sequencing (GBS) reveals genetic diversity and population structure of Musa spp. germplasm collection
The Philippines is situated in the geographic region regarded as the center of diversity of banana and its wild relatives ( Musa spp.). It holds the...
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Descriptive and multivariate analyses of morphotaxonomic and yield-related traits in inflorescence dichotomous cultivars of Musa species (AAB genome)
Genetic diversity in Musa species (AAB genome) has been collected and conserved in several germplasm banks in different parts of the world. However,...
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Antixenosis by a resistant Musa cultivar to stem borer Odoiporus longicollis attack and expression of microsomal α-amylase by the pest
Banana pseudo-stem weevil (BPW) Odoiporus longicollis Olivier is a serious pest of Musa cultivars which completes its lifecycle as an internal...
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Phylogeography and conservation gaps of Musa balbisiana Colla genetic diversity revealed by microsatellite markers
Collection and storage of crop wild relative (CWR) germplasm is crucial for preserving species genetic diversity and crop improvement. Nevertheless,...
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Occurrence of Banana bract mosaic virus on Musa ornata Roxb based hybrids in India
Musa ornata , wild species of banana is being used as a cut flower, potted plants and for landscape gardening etc., They are also being utilized in...
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The Dispersal of Bananas (Musa spp.) to the Americas in the Sixteenth Century
The Dispersal of Bananas (
Musa spp.) to the Americas in the Sixteenth Century. So far, studies on the spread of banana cultivation in the Americas... -
Determination of tolerance to flooding stress in melon cultivars by agronomic and physio-biochemical responses
Global climate change enhances the effect of abiotic stress factors, which cause limited plant growth, yield losses, and reduced quality. Today,...
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Somatic Embryogenesis in Banana (Musa spp.)
Bananas (Musa ssp.) are among the world’s most important crops. In terms of gross value of production, they are the fourth most important global food... -
Physiological Response to Short-Term Magnesium Deficiency in Banana Cultivars
This study aimed to evaluate the biochemical impact of magnesium (Mg) deficiency on banana cultivars. Seedlings of three banana cultivars, Baxi ( Musa ,...
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Population ecology, phenotypic variation and conservation strategy of wild banana Musa acuminata Colla: a case study in Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, East Java, Indonesia
Musa acuminata is a major wild banana species close-relative to modern bananas. It provides important genetic materials for further banana...
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Genome-Wide Identification of MabHLH Transcription Factors Family Response to Magnesium Deficiency Stress in Banana (Musa paradisiaca AA)
Banana is an important tropical fruit belonging to the Musa family, which is susceptible to nutritional deficiency symptoms during cultivation. Due...