Banana cultivar names and synonyms in Southeast Asia

The Southeast Asia region harbours the greatest wealth of banana diversity, both in wild and cultivated forms. This includes some of the rarest varieties in the world. But how to classify them and even what to call them has always been a complicated issue. In many cases, the same varieties have been...

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Main Authors: Valmayor, R.V., Jamaluddin, S.H., Silayoi, B., Kusumo, S., Danh, L.D., Pascua, O.C., Espino, R.R.C., International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain
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Language:Inglés
Published: 2000
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105378
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author Valmayor, R.V.
Jamaluddin, S.H.
Silayoi, B.
Kusumo, S.
Danh, L.D.
Pascua, O.C.
Espino, R.R.C.
International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain
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Espino, R.R.C.
International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain
Jamaluddin, S.H.
Kusumo, S.
Pascua, O.C.
Silayoi, B.
Valmayor, R.V.
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Jamaluddin, S.H.
Silayoi, B.
Kusumo, S.
Danh, L.D.
Pascua, O.C.
Espino, R.R.C.
International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain
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description The Southeast Asia region harbours the greatest wealth of banana diversity, both in wild and cultivated forms. This includes some of the rarest varieties in the world. But how to classify them and even what to call them has always been a complicated issue. In many cases, the same varieties have been given different names in different areas and the likewise the same name has been given to different varieties. In September 1999 a landmark meeting of the curators of national banana germplasm collections took place in the Philippines. They resolved the names of nearly 300 banana varieties and agreed on a classification system, following that of Cheeseman and the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants. This 24-page booklet provides the background on the nomenclature and classification of bananas in the region and the final listing of variety names and synonyms agreed at the meeting in Southeast Asia. An essential companion for collectors, curators, breeders and researchers around the world.
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spelling CGSpace1053782025-11-05T08:03:39Z Banana cultivar names and synonyms in Southeast Asia Valmayor, R.V. Jamaluddin, S.H. Silayoi, B. Kusumo, S. Danh, L.D. Pascua, O.C. Espino, R.R.C. International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain musa (bananas) plantains germplasm disease resistance virology biodiversity plant genetic resources The Southeast Asia region harbours the greatest wealth of banana diversity, both in wild and cultivated forms. This includes some of the rarest varieties in the world. But how to classify them and even what to call them has always been a complicated issue. In many cases, the same varieties have been given different names in different areas and the likewise the same name has been given to different varieties. In September 1999 a landmark meeting of the curators of national banana germplasm collections took place in the Philippines. They resolved the names of nearly 300 banana varieties and agreed on a classification system, following that of Cheeseman and the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants. This 24-page booklet provides the background on the nomenclature and classification of bananas in the region and the final listing of variety names and synonyms agreed at the meeting in Southeast Asia. An essential companion for collectors, curators, breeders and researchers around the world. 2000 2019-10-15T15:45:59Z 2019-10-15T15:45:59Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105378 en Open Access application/pdf International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain; Valmayor, R.V.; Jamaluddin, S.H.; Silayoi, B.; Kusumo, S.; Danh, L.D.; Pascua, O.C.; Espino, R.R.C. (eds.) (2000) Banana cultivar names and synonyms in Southeast Asia. n. 48 p.
spellingShingle musa (bananas)
plantains
germplasm
disease resistance
virology
biodiversity
plant genetic resources
Valmayor, R.V.
Jamaluddin, S.H.
Silayoi, B.
Kusumo, S.
Danh, L.D.
Pascua, O.C.
Espino, R.R.C.
International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain
Banana cultivar names and synonyms in Southeast Asia
title Banana cultivar names and synonyms in Southeast Asia
title_full Banana cultivar names and synonyms in Southeast Asia
title_fullStr Banana cultivar names and synonyms in Southeast Asia
title_full_unstemmed Banana cultivar names and synonyms in Southeast Asia
title_short Banana cultivar names and synonyms in Southeast Asia
title_sort banana cultivar names and synonyms in southeast asia
topic musa (bananas)
plantains
germplasm
disease resistance
virology
biodiversity
plant genetic resources
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/105378
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