Search Results - "Musaceae"
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Effect of endophytic Beauveria bassiana on populations of the banana weevil, Cosmopolites sordidus, and their damage in tissuecultured banana plants
Published 2008“…Screenhouse studies were undertaken in which 8-week-old B. bassiana-inoculated tissue-cultured banana plants [cultivar Kibuzi, Musa spec. (Musaceae), genome group AAA-EA] were infested with female banana weevils. …”
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Interspecific introgression patterns reveal the origins of worldwide cultivated bananas in New Guinea
Published 2023“…We exploited sequencing data of 226 Musaceae accessions, including wild and cultivated accessions, to characterize the inter(sub)specific hybridization pattern that gave rise to cultivated bananas. …”
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Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum: a major constraint to banana, plantain and enset production in central and east Africa over the past decade
Published 2018“…Host range Causes Xanthomonas wilt on plants belonging to the Musaceae, primarily banana (Musa acuminata), plantain (M. acuminata × balbisiana) and enset (Ensete ventricosum). …”
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Planting material of enset (Ensete ventricosum), a key food security crop in southwest Ethiopia, is a key element in the dissemination of plant-parasitic nematode infection
Published 2021“…Enset (Ensete ventricosum), is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the family Musaceae, along with banana and plantain. Despite wild populations occurring in eastern, central and southern Africa, it is only in Ethiopia that the crop has been domesticated, where it is culturally and agriculturally symbolic as a food security crop. …”
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Banana seed genetic resources for food security: Status, constraints, and future priorities
Published 2022“…Thirdly, we carried out a conservation prioritization and gap analysis of Musaceae taxa, using established methods, to index representativeness. …”
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A newly emerging alphasatellite affects banana bunchy top virus replication, transcription, siRNA production and transmission by aphids
Published 2022“…Banana bunchy top virus (BBTV) is a six-component ssDNA virus (genus Babuvirus, family Nanoviridae) transmitted by aphids, infecting monocots (mainly species in the family Musaceae) and likely originating from South-East Asia where it is frequently associated with self-replicating alphasatellites. …”
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Antioxidant activity and acetylcholinesterase inhibition of field and in vitro grown Musa L. species
Published 2017“…The demand for these plants is growing very fast, resulting in a relatively heavy load on Musaceae genetic resources. The study evaluated and compared the acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibition and antioxidant activity of field and in vitro plant materials of nine accessions of Musa spp. consisting of Tropical Musa banana (TMb: TMb 106, TMb 145, TMb 8, TMb 82, TMb 55) and Tropical Musa plantain (TMp: TMp 116, TMp 24, TMp 36) from the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture and Musa sapientum (MS) from the University of Ibadan Botanical garden, Nigeria. …”
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Leaves metabolomic profiling of Musa acuminata accessions using UPLC–QTOF–MS/MS and their antioxidant activity
Published 2018“…Musa acuminata (Musaceae) is a wild species native to South East Asia. …”
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Características generales del clon Dominico-Hartón y condiciones edafoclimáticas para su buen desarrollo y producción
Published 2024“…Pertenece a la clase Liliopsida, al orden Zingibirales familia Musaceae y al género Musa (Rodríguez et al., 2018). …”
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Interactions between climate, shade canopy characteristics and cocoa production in Colombia
Published 2024“…Five typologies of cocoa-AFS were obtained based on the characteristics of the shade canopy and the abundance of cocoa trees: “Highly diversified multistratum with high biomass” (HDMHB),“Diversified multistratum with high shade and abundance of Musaceae (DMHSM),” “Diversified multistratum with high abundance of cocoa trees (DMHDC),” “Diversified monostratum with low shade (DMLS)” and “monostratum with minimal shade (MMS).” …”
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Assessing the conservation status of wild banana genetic resources by means of population genetics and distribution modelling
Published 2023“…Bananas and plantains (Musaceae) are the leading fruit crop and one of the most important food crops in the world next to rice, maize, and wheat. …”
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Chemical composition and distribution of dry matter in genotypes of banana and plantain fruits
Published 2018“…The distribution of dry matter in the bunch and chemical attributes of the fruit were evaluated in 12 cultivars of plantain and banana from the Musaceae Colombian Collection (CCM) and the similarities among the clusters were determined by a statistical analysis of main components and conglomerates The variables percentages of matter in pulp, percentages of matter in nuts, percentages of fresh pulp, starch content, K, Ca, Cu, Mn, total sugars, ash, Fe, Zn, and Cu represented the greatest differentiation of the cultivars. …”
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Manejo integrado de enfermedades: prevención de FOC R4T y bioseguridad
Published 2021“…El Marchitamiento de las musáceas producido por Fusarium, es la enfermedad más agresiva y limitante de las musáceas. …”
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Manejo integrado de enfermedades: reconocimiento y manejo de nematodos
Published 2021“…En musáceas los fitonematodos más devastadores y ampliamente distribuidos son los endoparásitos migratorios: Radopholus similis y Pratylenchus coffeae, y el semiendoparásito Helicotylenchus multicinctus.…”
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