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Panis, B.Houwe, I. van denLongin, K.Swennen, R.L.Roux, N.[Germination and storage behaviour of wild banana seed]Germination and storage behaviour of wild banana seed

Panis, B.Piette, B.Houwe, I. van denSwennen, R.L.Roux, N.[Cryopreservation of crop species contributes to the world food security]Cryopreservation of crop species contributes to the world food security

Studies on the influence of environmental conditions on Musa plant growth have predominantly focused on dessert bananas (Musa AAA group). The effect of location, field within location and planting date on shoot and root traits of field-grown flowering plants of 6 Musa spp. genotypes belonging to ...

Les etudes sur I'influence des conditions environnementales sur la croissance des plantes Musa avaient surtout focalise surla banane de dessert (groupe Musa AAA). L'effet de I'emplacement, le champ a l'interieur de I 'emplacement et la date de plantationsur le rejeton et les traits de racines des...


Blomme, GuySwennen, R.L.Tenkouano, A.[Environmental influences on shoot and root growth in banana and plantain]Environmental influences on shoot and root growth in banana and plantain

The effect of cycle on root system and shoot development was studied for two crop cycles (plant crop and first ratoon). The study revealed that shoot and root system development declined from the plant crop to the first ratoon for plants grown on degraded Ultisols in south-eastern Nigeria.

El efecto cíclico en el sistema radical y en el desarrollo de otras partes de la planta fue estudiado durante dos ciclos de producción (siembra y primer renuevo). El estudio reveló que el desarrollo del sistema radical y otras partes de la planta declinó desde el momento de la siembra hasta el pr...


Blomme, GuySwennen, R.L.Turyagyenda, L.F.Tenkouano, A.[Root and shoot development during the plant crop and the first ratoon of banana and plantain (Musa spp.) with implications for perennial cultivation on degraded Ultisols in southeastern Nigeria]Root and shoot development during the plant crop and the first ratoon of banana and plantain (Musa spp.) with implications for perennial cultivation on degraded Ultisols in southeastern Nigeria

The influence of the size and physiological stage of the sucker-derived planting material on subsequent root and shoot growth of banana and plantain has not been studied in detail. The objective of this study was to evaluate associations between traits of the sucker planting material and root and...

L'influence de la dimension et le stage physiologique des materiaux derives de souches sur les racines et l'emergence debourgeons de bananes et des plantains n'a pas ete etudiee, a ce jour, en detail. L 'objectif de cette etude etait d'evaluer l'associationentre les racines et les traits de bourg...


Blomme, GuySwennen, R.L.Tenkouano, A.[Banana and plantain (Musa spp.) growth depends on size and physiological stage of planting material]Banana and plantain (Musa spp.) growth depends on size and physiological stage of planting material

Drought stress is one of the major abiotic factors limiting banana (Musa) production. Even mild-drought conditions are responsible for considerable yield losses. We performed large-scale transcriptome sequencing using Illumina technology on root tissue of three triploid genotypes representing wel...


Zorrilla-Fontanesi, Y.Rouard, M.Cenci, A.Kissel, E.Do, H.Dubois, E.Nidelet, S.Roux, N.Swennen, R.L.Carpentier, S.C.[Transcriptomic profiling in Musa: a look into processes affected by mild osmotic stress in the root tip]Transcriptomic profiling in Musa: a look into processes affected by mild osmotic stress in the root tip

Evaluating crop biodiversity is a challenging task and needs to integrate knowledge from different levels. This overview paper offers ways to tackle this challenge, illustrated by the case for drought tolerance in banana. KU Leuven hosts the International Musa Germplasm Collection managed by Biov...


Kissel, E.Vanhove, A.C.García, S.Panis, B.Rouard, M.Cenci, A.Roux, N.Zorrilla, J.Swennen, R.L.Carpentier, S.C.[Abiotic stress research in crops using -omics approaches: drought stress and banana in the spotlight]Abiotic stress research in crops using -omics approaches: drought stress and banana in the spotlight

Detailed time studies on the distribution of dry matter within a Musa spp. plants ' root and shoot system have not been done. Hence, the influence of genotype and developmental stage on the root system development, plant dry matter distribution and the shoot-root ratio of field grown Musa spp. pl...

Le detail de la distribution dans le temps de la matiere seche de racines et bourgeons deMusa spp. n 'a jamais ete etudie. Parconsequent, 1 'influence du genotype et le stage de developpement sur les systemes radicalaires, la distribution de la matiere ii:che desplantes, et le taux racines-bourge...


Blomme, GuyTeugels, K.Swennen, R.L.Tenkouano, A.[Influence of genotype and developmental stage on plant dry matter distribution and shootroot ratio in banana and plantain]Influence of genotype and developmental stage on plant dry matter distribution and shootroot ratio in banana and plantain

Banana (Musa) is one of the most important economic and staple crops in the world. The majority of edible cultivated banana species arises from two species of the Eumusa group, Musa acuminata (A genome) and Musa balbisiana(B genome). In order to assess the biochemical diversity that exists in our...


Drapal, MargitCarvalho, E.Houwe, I. van denRouard, M.Sardos, J.Amah, D.Swennen, R.L.Roux, N.Fraser, P.[A metabolomics approach to the assessment of banana diversity and traits]A metabolomics approach to the assessment of banana diversity and traits

Millions of people depend on rain fed crop systems that are very prone to fluctuating water availability. In-depth knowledge on the plant’s stress response is therefore of utmost importance. However, in many crops not much is known about the genes involved in early stress response and their link ...


Carpentier, S.C.Kissel, E.Janial, M.Rouard, M.Zorrilla, J.Swennen, R.L.[The quest for tolerant varieties: integration of -omics techniques to understand stress in non-model crops]The quest for tolerant varieties: integration of -omics techniques to understand stress in non-model crops

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