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Kissel, E.Asten, Piet J.A. vanSwennen, R.L.Lorenzen, J.H.Carpentier, S.C.[Transpiration efficiency versus growth: Exploring the banana biodiversity for drought tolerance]Transpiration efficiency versus growth: Exploring the banana biodiversity for drought tolerance

Abscisic acid, stress, ripening proteins (ASR) are a family of plant-specific small hydrophilic proteins. Studies in various plant species have highlighted their role in increased resistance to abiotic stress, including drought, but their specific function remains unknown. As a first step toward ...


Henry, I.M.Carpentier, S.C.Pampurova, S.Hoylandt, A. vanPanis, B.Swennen, R.L.[Structure and regulation of the Asr gene family in banana]Structure and regulation of the Asr gene family in banana
Arango, R.E.Togawa, R.C.Carpentier, S.C.Roux, N.Hekkert, B.L.Kema, G.H.J.Souza, M. de[Genome-wide BAC-end sequencing of Musa acuminata DH Pahang reveals further insights into the genome organization of banana]Genome-wide BAC-end sequencing of Musa acuminata DH Pahang reveals further insights into the genome organization of banana

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

With a diverse host range, Meloidogyne incognita (root-knot nematode) is listed as one of the most economically important obligate parasites of agriculture. This nematode species establishes permanent feeding sites in plant root systems soon after infestation. A compatible host-nematode interacti...


Al-Idrus, A.Carpentier, S.C.Ahmad, M.T.Panis, B.Mohamed, Z.[Elucidation of the compatible interaction between banana and Meloidogyne incognita via high-throughput proteome profiling]Elucidation of the compatible interaction between banana and Meloidogyne incognita via high-throughput proteome profiling

Vanhove, A.C.Vermaelen, W.Panis, B.Swennen, R.Carpentier, S.C.[Screening the banana biodiversity for drought tolerance: can an in vitro growth model and proteomics be used as a tool to discover tolerant varieties and understand homeostasis]Screening the banana biodiversity for drought tolerance: can an in vitro growth model and proteomics be used as a tool to discover tolerant varieties and understand homeostasis

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.

Drought is a complex phenomenon that is relevant for many crops. Performing high-throughput transcriptomics in non-model crops is challenging. The non-model crop where our workflow has been tested on is banana (Musa spp.), which ranks among the top ten staple foods (total production over 145 mill...


Zorrilla-Fontanesi, Y.Rouard, M.Cenci, A.Kissel, E.Roux, N.Swennen, R.L.Carpentier, S.C.[How do roots respond to osmotic stress? A transcriptomic approach to address this question in a non-model crop]How do roots respond to osmotic stress? A transcriptomic approach to address this question in a non-model crop

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