Strategy for the Global Musa Genomic Consortium: Report of the meeting held in Arlington, USA 17-20 July 2001
The Global Musa Genomics Consortium was launched at a meeting held in Arlington, Virginia, USA from 17-20 July, 2001. This meeting was attended by scientists from 12 countries worldwide. The meeting was critical for laying a solid foundation for future collaboration in Musa genomics and allowed the...
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| author | International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain |
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| description | The Global Musa Genomics Consortium was launched at a meeting held in Arlington, Virginia, USA from 17-20 July, 2001. This meeting was attended by scientists from 12 countries worldwide. The meeting was critical for laying a solid foundation for future collaboration in Musa genomics and allowed the first important steps to be taken towards the development of a coherent strategy for Musa genomics. This included initiating the definition of tasks and their distribution among members of the Consortium. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1053392025-11-05T07:51:18Z Strategy for the Global Musa Genomic Consortium: Report of the meeting held in Arlington, USA 17-20 July 2001 International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain musa (bananas) storage agriculture plantains crop production development policies fruit trees gene banks plant genetic resources The Global Musa Genomics Consortium was launched at a meeting held in Arlington, Virginia, USA from 17-20 July, 2001. This meeting was attended by scientists from 12 countries worldwide. The meeting was critical for laying a solid foundation for future collaboration in Musa genomics and allowed the first important steps to be taken towards the development of a coherent strategy for Musa genomics. This included initiating the definition of tasks and their distribution among members of the Consortium. 2002 2019-10-15T15:45:47Z 2019-10-15T15:45:47Z Conference Proceedings https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105339 en Open Access application/pdf International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain (2002) Strategy for the Global Musa Genomic Consortium. 44 p. |
| spellingShingle | musa (bananas) storage agriculture plantains crop production development policies fruit trees gene banks plant genetic resources International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain Strategy for the Global Musa Genomic Consortium: Report of the meeting held in Arlington, USA 17-20 July 2001 |
| title | Strategy for the Global Musa Genomic Consortium: Report of the meeting held in Arlington, USA 17-20 July 2001 |
| title_full | Strategy for the Global Musa Genomic Consortium: Report of the meeting held in Arlington, USA 17-20 July 2001 |
| title_fullStr | Strategy for the Global Musa Genomic Consortium: Report of the meeting held in Arlington, USA 17-20 July 2001 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Strategy for the Global Musa Genomic Consortium: Report of the meeting held in Arlington, USA 17-20 July 2001 |
| title_short | Strategy for the Global Musa Genomic Consortium: Report of the meeting held in Arlington, USA 17-20 July 2001 |
| title_sort | strategy for the global musa genomic consortium report of the meeting held in arlington usa 17 20 july 2001 |
| topic | musa (bananas) storage agriculture plantains crop production development policies fruit trees gene banks plant genetic resources |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105339 |
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