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  1. A metabolomics approach to the assessment of banana diversity and traits por Drapal, Margit, Carvalho, E., Houwe, Ines van den, Rouard, M., Sardos, J., Amah, D., Swennen, Rony L., Roux, N., Fraser, P.

    Publicado 2016
    “…Metabolomic finger printing and complementary targeted analysis has been performed on in vitro vegetative material for 20 diverse Musa accessions, including diploid varieties, wild Musa acuminata and Musa balbisiana as well as different triploids and distant wild species (Musa ornata). The data allowed the separation of the genotypes on the basis of genotypes and differentiating metabolites identified between accessions. …”
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  2. Manipulación cromosómica aplicada a la piscicultura. por Carrillo Avila, M.

    Publicado 2019
    “…En el primero de estos métodos las divisiones celulares en ovas fertilizadas son bloqueadas para producir individuos triploides o tetraploides, que son estériles y de desarrollo somático superior.…”
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  3. Effects of in vitro polyploidization on agronomic characteristics and fruit carotenoid content; implications for banana genetic improvement por Amah, D., Biljon, A. van, Maziya-Dixon, B.B., Labuschagne, Maryke T., Swennen, Rony L.

    Publicado 2019
    “…These findings provide a basis for the application of induced polyploidization in bananas to generate useful genetic material for integration in hybridization programmes aiming to produce vitamin A enriched triploids valuable to malnourished populations.…”
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  4. Draft Genomes of Two Artocarpus Plants, Jackfruit (A. heterophyllus) and Breadfruit (A. altilis) por Sahu, S.K., Liu, M., Yssel, A., Kariba, R., Muthemba, S., Jiang, S., Song, B., Hendre, P.S., Muchugi, A., Jamnadass, Ramni H., Kao, S.M.

    Publicado 2020
    “…There are hundreds of breadfruit varieties that are native to Oceania, of which the most commonly distributed types are seedless triploids. Jackfruit is likely native to the Western Ghats of India and produces one of the largest tree-borne fruit structures (reaching up to 45 kg). …”
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  5. One hundred and six diploids to unravel the genetics of traits in banana: a panel for genome-wide association study and its application to the seedless phenotype por Sardos, J., Rouard, M., Hueber, Y., Cenci, A., Hyma, K., Houwe, Ines van den, Hribova, E., Courtois, Brigitte, Roux, N.

    Publicado 2016
    “…In banana, the most popular cultivars are triploids, often hybrids between different species, and due to the absence of seeds in the fruit, a wide amount of the diversity observed ensues from the clonal diversification of a few initial genotypes. …”
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  6. Quimio taxonomía de dos especies y cinco biotipos cultivados de Musa. por Álvarez Mejía, Luis Miguel, Restrepo de Fraume, Mélida, Macías Manzur, David, Gallego A, José Humberto

    Publicado 2018
    “…El propósito de este estudio fue encontrar la relación filogenética entre las especies parientes y estos triploides cultivados con propósito comercial en la zona cafetera, utilizando el sistema de conteo y el análisis cromatográfico de flavonoides. …”
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  7. Crossbreeding east African highland bananas: lessons learnt relevant to the botany of the crop after 21 years of genetic enhancement por Batte, M., Swennen, Rony L., Uwimana, Brigitte, Akech, V., Brown, A., Tumuhimbise, Robooni, Hovmalm, H.P., Geleta, M., Ortíz, R.

    Publicado 2019
    “…Twenty-seven NARITA hybrids (mostly secondary triploids ensuing from the 4x × 2x) were selected for further evaluation in the East African region. …”
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  8. Breeding for fungal resistance in Musa por Hartman, J.B., Vuylsteke, D.R.

    Publicado 1999
    “…Cultivated bananas are primarily triploids (3x) derived from intraspecific and interspecific crosses of two diploid species Musa acuminata Colla (Ma.) and Musa balbisiana Colla (M.b.) …”
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