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Ortiz, R.Swennen, R.L.[From crossbreeding to biotechnology-facilitated improvement of banana and plantain]From crossbreeding to biotechnology-facilitated improvement of banana and plantain

Zorrilla-Fontanesi, Y.Kissel, E.Rouard, M.Cenci, A.Roux, N.Swennen, R.L.Carpentier, S.[Identification of drought responsive genes and promoters in Musa by using RNA-seq]Identification of drought responsive genes and promoters in Musa by using RNA-seq

Hueber, Y.Hribova, E.Houwe, I. van denRoux, N.Rouard, M.Sardos, J.[Application of NGS-generated SNP data to complex crops studies: the example of Musa spp. (banana).]Application of NGS-generated SNP data to complex crops studies: the example of Musa spp. (banana).
Turner, D.W.Fortescue, J.A.Ocimati, W.Blomme, Guy[Plantain cultivars (Musa spp. AAB) grown at different altitudes demonstrate cool temperature and photoperiod responses relevant to genetic improvement]Plantain cultivars (Musa spp. AAB) grown at different altitudes demonstrate cool temperature and photoperiod responses relevant to genetic improvement

Banana is a key crop in the livelihoods of many people in the Great Lakes region of East and Central Africa. For more than a decade now, the crop has been threatened by Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (BXW) which has spread throughout the region but at different rates. The disease attacks all banana cult...


Nkuba, J.Tinzaara, W.Night, G.Niko, N.Jogo, WellingtonNdyetabula, I.Mukandala, L.Ndayihazamaso, P.Niyongere, C.Gaidashova, S.V.Rwomushana, I.Opio, F.Karamura, E.B.[Adverse impact of banana Xanthomonas Wilt on farmers’ livelihoods in Eastern and Central Africa]Adverse impact of banana Xanthomonas Wilt on farmers’ livelihoods in Eastern and Central Africa

The production of bananas is threatened by rapid spreading of various diseases and adverse environmental conditions. The preservation and characterization of banana diversity is essential for the purposes of crop improvement. The world's largest banana germplasm collection maintained at the Biove...


Cizkova, J.Hribova, E.Christelova, P.Houwe, I. van denHakkinnen, M.Roux, N.Swennen, R.L.Doležel, Jaroslav[Molecular and cytogenetic characterization of wild Musa species]Molecular and cytogenetic characterization of wild Musa species

Background and Aims: Dessert and cooking bananas are vegetatively propagated crops of great importance for both the subsistence and the livelihood of people in developing countries. A wide diversity of diploid and triploid cultivars including AA, AB, AS, AT, AAA, AAB, ABB, AAS and AAT genomic con...


Sardos, J.Perrier, X.Doležel, JaroslavHribova, E.Christelova, P.Houwe, I. van denKilian, A.Roux, N.[DArT whole genome profiling provides insights on the evolution and taxonomy of edible Banana (Musa spp.)]DArT whole genome profiling provides insights on the evolution and taxonomy of edible Banana (Musa spp.)

Identifying the molecular mechanisms underlying tolerance to abiotic stresses is important in crop breeding. A comprehensive understanding of the gene families associated with drought tolerance is therefore highly relevant. NAC transcription factors form a large plant-specific gene family involve...


Cenci, A.Guignon, V.Roux, N.Rouard, M.[Genomic analysis of NAC transcription factors in banana (Musa acuminata) and definition of NAC orthologous groups for monocots and dicots]Genomic analysis of NAC transcription factors in banana (Musa acuminata) and definition of NAC orthologous groups for monocots and dicots

Organic agriculture promotes disease suppression through healthy soils by increasing biological activity and diversity through the application of organic fertilizers and increasing organic inputs. Fusarium wilt of bananas (Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense) (Foc), also known as Panama disease, ha...


Geense, PPattison, A.B.Kukulies, T.L.Scholberg, J.M.S.Molina, A.B.[Can changes in soil properties in organic banana production suppress fusarium wilt?]Can changes in soil properties in organic banana production suppress fusarium wilt?

Data is presented from an in-depth analysis of the HSP70 family in the non-model banana during osmotic stress [1]. First, a manual curation of HSP70 sequences from the banana genome was performed and updated on the Musa hub http://banana-genome.cirad.fr/. These curated protein sequences were then...


Vanhove, A.C.Vermaelen, W.Cenci, A.Swennen, R.L.Carpentier, S.C.[Data for the characterization of the HSP70 family during osmotic stress in banana, a non-model crop.]Data for the characterization of the HSP70 family during osmotic stress in banana, a non-model crop.

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