Author: Swennen, Rony L.
- Seed set patterns in east African highland cooking bananas show asymmetric distribution in bunches and fruits
- Significant progressive heterobeltiosis in banana crossbreeding
- Seed set patterns in east African highland cooking bananas are dependent on weather before, during and after pollination
- Traits that define yield and genetic gain in east African highland banana breeding
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- Genomic breeding approaches for East African bananas
Author: Brown, A.
- Seed set patterns in east African highland cooking bananas show asymmetric distribution in bunches and fruits
- Significant progressive heterobeltiosis in banana crossbreeding
- Seed set patterns in east African highland cooking bananas are dependent on weather before, during and after pollination
- Traits that define yield and genetic gain in east African highland banana breeding
- Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for phenotypic field data collection and management for hybrids evaluation
- Genomic breeding approaches for East African bananas
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