Resultados de búsqueda - "Musaceae"

  1. Musa Observatory: Monitoring open access data for the Musa sector. Version Beta por Andrade, Robert Santiago, García, Carolina, García, Jeffrey, Hoyos, Nicolas, Mwanzia, Leroy, Rivera Vasco, Tatiana Carolina, Schiek, Benjamin, Urioste, Sergio

    Publicado 2022
    “…The Musa observatory is an initiative led by the Foresight and Applied Economics (FAE) team and the Musaceae Program of the Alliance of Bioversity International and the international Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), to establish an information system that provides indicators related to the global Musaceae production context for the benefit of key stakeholders in the sector. …”
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    Website
  2. La "Rayadilla" del plátano en Colombia por Cardeñosa Barriga, Ricardo

    Publicado 2025
    “…The symptomatology of "rayadilla is similar to that described for the thus disease of the Musaceae. The outbreak generally occms in areas of 1.000 to 1500 square meters, at-tacking in a somewhat variable degree the commercial crops of this Musaceae Raza dilla also appears in small groves situated near buman babitations, where a great deal of organic material has accumulated. …”
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    Artículo
  3. The pangenome of banana highlights differences between genera and genomes por Rijzaani, Habib, Bayer, Philipp E., Rouard, Mathieu, Doležel, Jaroslav, Batley, Jacqueline, Edwards, David

    Publicado 2022
    “…Banana (Musaceae family) has a complex genetic history and includes a genus Musa with a variety of cultivated clones with edible fruits, Ensete species that are grown for their edible corm, and monospecific Musella whose generic status has been questioned. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. Regeneration of plants from protoplasts of Musa species (banana) por Panis, Bartholomeus, Sagi, L., Swennen, Rony L.

    Publicado 1994
    “…Bananas are monocots and members of the genus Musa, family Musaceae. They are the second largest fruit crop in the world with an annual production of about 65 million tons (INIBAP 1993). …”
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    Journal Article
  5. Advancing banana and plantain R & D in Asia and the Pacific: Proceedings of the 9th INIBAP-ASPNET Regional Advisory Committee meeting held at South China Agricultural University, G... por Molina, A.B., Roa, V.N., International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain

    Publicado 2000
    “…It also provides updates on the state of banana cultivar names and synonyms in Southeast Asia, the results of studies on nematode on the most common banana cultivars in Vietnam, the biodiversity of wild Musaceae in Northern Thailand and recent developments in Fusarium research in Taiwan.…”
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    Conference Proceedings
  6. Chromosome painting facilitates anchoring reference genome sequence to chromosomes In Situ and integrated karyotyping in banana (Musa Spp.) por Šimoníková, D., Němečková, A., Karafiátová, M., Uwimana, Brigitte, Swennen, Rony L., Doležel, Jaroslav, Hřibová, E.

    Publicado 2019
    “…This advance will enable comparative FISH mapping and identification of chromosomal translocations which accompanied genome evolution and speciation in the family Musaceae.…”
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    Journal Article
  7. Improvement of nutraceutical traits of banana: new breeding techniques por Tripathi, J., Ntui, V.O., Malarvizhi, M., Muiruri, K.S., Ravishankar, K., Tripathi, L.

    Publicado 2023
    “…Banana (Musa spp.) is an herbaceous, everlasting green monocotyledonous plant belonging to the family Musaceae. It is a major staple crop after rice, maize, wheat, potato and cassava, and it has a high potential to contribute to food and nutrition security. …”
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  8. Prediction model for sap flow in cacao trees under different radiation intensities in the western Colombian Amazon. por Suárez, Juan Carlos, Casanoves, Fernando, Ngo Bieng, Marie Ange, Melgarejo, Luz Marina, Di Rienzo, Julio A., Armas, Cristina

    Publicado 2021
    “…Overall, our model predicted the diferences between cacao Vs in the three diferent AFs, with cacao plants with dense Musaceae plantation and high mean diurnal incident radiation (HPAR) displaying the highest diferences compared to the other agroforestry arrangements. …”
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  9. A kinetic approach to textural changes of different banana gentoypes (Musa sp.) cooked in boiling water in relation to stach gelatinization por Gibert, Olivier, Giraldo, A., Ucles-Santos, JR, Sánchez, T., Fernández, A., Bohuon, P, Reynes, M, González, A., Pain, JP, Dufour, D.L.

    Publicado 2010
    “…Multiple regression was shown to be suitable for preliminary cooking time prediction using Musaceae flour amylographic properties. At 30-min cooking, firmness evaluation was shown to be sufficient for identifying genotypic behavior, and therefore for predicting consumer preferences.…”
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    Journal Article
  10. Bananas in Africa: diversity, uses and prospects for improvement por Swennen, Rony L., Vuylsteke, D.R.

    Publicado 1991
    “…Bananas, Musa species, are perennial giant herbs belonging to the family Musaceae (Zingiberales: Scitaminae) (Simmonds, 1966; Tomlinson, 1969). …”
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  11. Characterisation of accessions held at the International Musa Genebank por Hribova, E., Cizkova, J., Houwe, Ines van den, Swennen, Rony L., Roux, N., Doležel, Jaroslav

    Publicado 2014
    “…In order to characterize selected ITC accessions in more detail, we analyzed their ITS sequences and studied phylogenetic relationships within the Musaceae family. To date, we have genotyped more than 280 diploid and more than 300 triploid accessions including edible bananas and their putative parents, as well as wild Musa accessions, which have been described for the first time. …”
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    Poster Abstract
  12. Whole genome sequencing of a banana wild relative Musa itinerans provides insights into lineage-specific diversification of the Musa genus por Wu, W., Yang, Y.L., He, W.M., Rouard, M., Li, W.M., Xu, M., Roux, N., Ge, X.J.

    Publicado 2016
    “…These include a transition from wood to herbaceous in the ancestral Musaceae, intensification of cold and drought tolerances, and reduced diseases resistance genes for subtropical marginally distributed Musa species. …”
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    Journal Article

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