Genetic and agronomic improvement for sustainable production of plantain and banana in subSaharan Africa

Plantain and banana (Musa spp.) are integral components of the farming systems in the humid forest and mid-altitude ecologies of sub-saharan Africa. They provide more than 25% of the carbohydrates for approximately 70 million people in the region. Major constraints to plantain and banana production...

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Main Authors: Vuylsteke, D.R., Ortíz, R., Ferris, S.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 1993
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97361
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Ortíz, R.
Ferris, S.
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description Plantain and banana (Musa spp.) are integral components of the farming systems in the humid forest and mid-altitude ecologies of sub-saharan Africa. They provide more than 25% of the carbohydrates for approximately 70 million people in the region. Major constraints to plantain and banana production are fungal diseases (black sigatoka, fusariumwilt), pests (banana weevil, nematodes), and the phenomenon of yield decline. Soil degradation due to shortening fallow periods also accounts for decreased yields. Research on Musa at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) began in 1973. IITA included plantain and banana among its mandate crops in 1987 and the plantain and banana improvement program (PBIP) was created in 1991. Major achievements of IITA on the crop are the production of germplasm with black sigatoka resistance, and the development of improved systems for sustainable and perennial plantain production. Current research at PBIP focuses on gaining insight into the Musa genome, developing Musa breeding capability, breeding for durable black sigatoka resistance, developing biotechnology techniques for Musa breeding, investigating the post-harvest quality of plantains and analyzing genotype-by-cropping system interaction.
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spelling CGSpace973612025-11-11T10:34:20Z Genetic and agronomic improvement for sustainable production of plantain and banana in subSaharan Africa Vuylsteke, D.R. Ortíz, R. Ferris, S. plantains bananas sustainable agriculture resistance varieties weevils Plantain and banana (Musa spp.) are integral components of the farming systems in the humid forest and mid-altitude ecologies of sub-saharan Africa. They provide more than 25% of the carbohydrates for approximately 70 million people in the region. Major constraints to plantain and banana production are fungal diseases (black sigatoka, fusariumwilt), pests (banana weevil, nematodes), and the phenomenon of yield decline. Soil degradation due to shortening fallow periods also accounts for decreased yields. Research on Musa at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) began in 1973. IITA included plantain and banana among its mandate crops in 1987 and the plantain and banana improvement program (PBIP) was created in 1991. Major achievements of IITA on the crop are the production of germplasm with black sigatoka resistance, and the development of improved systems for sustainable and perennial plantain production. Current research at PBIP focuses on gaining insight into the Musa genome, developing Musa breeding capability, breeding for durable black sigatoka resistance, developing biotechnology techniques for Musa breeding, investigating the post-harvest quality of plantains and analyzing genotype-by-cropping system interaction. 1993 2018-09-14T07:37:41Z 2018-09-14T07:37:41Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97361 en Limited Access application/pdf Vuylsteke, D., Ortiz, R. & Ferris, S. (1993). Genetic and agronomic improvement for sustainable production of plantain and banana in sub-Saharan Africa. African Crop Science Journal, 1(1), 1-8.
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Ferris, S.
Genetic and agronomic improvement for sustainable production of plantain and banana in subSaharan Africa
title Genetic and agronomic improvement for sustainable production of plantain and banana in subSaharan Africa
title_full Genetic and agronomic improvement for sustainable production of plantain and banana in subSaharan Africa
title_fullStr Genetic and agronomic improvement for sustainable production of plantain and banana in subSaharan Africa
title_full_unstemmed Genetic and agronomic improvement for sustainable production of plantain and banana in subSaharan Africa
title_short Genetic and agronomic improvement for sustainable production of plantain and banana in subSaharan Africa
title_sort genetic and agronomic improvement for sustainable production of plantain and banana in subsaharan africa
topic plantains
bananas
sustainable agriculture
resistance varieties
weevils
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