Autor:
Batte, M.
Swennen, R.
Uwimana, B.
Akech, V.
Brown, A.
Tumuhimbise, R.
Hovmalm, H.P.
Geleta, M.
Ortiz, R.
East African highland bananas (EAHB) were regarded as sterile. Their screening for female fertility with “Calcutta 4” as male parent revealed that 37 EAHB were fertile. This was the foundation for the establishment of the EAHB crossbreeding programs by the International Institute of Tropical Agri...
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Batte, M.
,
Swennen, R.
,
Uwimana, B.
,
Akech, V.
,
Brown, A.
,
Tumuhimbise, R.
,
Hovmalm, H.P.
,
Geleta, M.
,
Ortiz, R.
,
[Crossbreeding east African highland bananas: lessons learnt relevant to the botany of the crop after 21 years of genetic enhancement]
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Crossbreeding east African highland bananas: lessons learnt relevant to the botany of the crop after 21 years of genetic enhancement