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INIBAP / PROMUSA / CTA. In collaboration with the PROMUSA working groups on Sigatoka and Fusarium. (English, French or Spanish version)


Orjeda, G.International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain[Evaluation of Musa germplasm resistance to Sigatoka diseases and Fusarium wilt]Evaluation of Musa germplasm resistance to Sigatoka diseases and Fusarium wilt

Summary French and Spanish This report contains 2 focus papers entitled ”Banana and plantain: the earliest fruit crops?” (discussing their origin and history of their domestication; written by E. de Langhe) and ”Musa nematologists' consortium: a step towards global collaboration” (discussing the ...


International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain[Networking banana and plantain: INIBAP annual report 1995]Networking banana and plantain: INIBAP annual report 1995

Summary French and Spanish This report contains focus papers on 3 aspects: (1) Complementary conservation; (2) Molecular marker-assisted analysis of the Musa genome complex; and (3) Uses of Musa. The thematic activities reported include Musa germplasm management and improvement. There are also re...


International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain[Networking banana and plantain: INIBAP Annual Report 1996]Networking banana and plantain: INIBAP Annual Report 1996

Summary French and Spanish This report contains focus papers on 3 aspects: (1) PROMUSA - the global programme for Musa improvement; (2) genetic transformation for improvement of bananas; and (3) the banana and its relatives. Reports are also given of thematic activities (Musa germplasm management...


International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain[Networking banana and plantain: INIBAP annual report 1997]Networking banana and plantain: INIBAP annual report 1997

Reconciling modernity and tradition to conserve diversity ; when West Africa meets Latin America ; the accidental pathogen ; bringing back an old favourite, the capitalist way and INIBAP in brief.


International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain[INIBAP rapport annuel 2004]INIBAP rapport annuel 2004

The purpose of this study was to determine the variation pattern that exists in the East African Highland bananas (Musa AAA) grown in Uganda, estimate levels of dissimilarity caused by different growing conditions, and establish a flexible provisional classification and identification system. Tec...


Karamura, D.A.Karamura, E.B.International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain[A provisional checklist of banana cultivars in Uganda]A provisional checklist of banana cultivars in Uganda

These proceedings are divided into four sections: non-conventional strategies for producing banana and plantain resistant to pathogens and pests (10 papers, covering genetic maps, transformation, identifying and generating resistance, and cross-pollination breeding); in vitro strategies for Musa ...


International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain[Biotechnology applications for banana and plantain improvement: Proceedings of a workshop, 27-31 January 1992, San José, Costa Rica]Biotechnology applications for banana and plantain improvement: Proceedings of a workshop, 27-31 January 1992, San José, Costa Rica

A collection of 1944 bibliographical references on plantain covering publications from 1911 to 1992 from 53 countries. The documents were published as articles in specialized journals, books, theses, annual reports, research reports, papers presented at scientific meetings and state-of-the-art re...


International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain[Bibliografía sobre el plátano (Musa AAB, ABB)]Bibliografía sobre el plátano (Musa AAB, ABB)

Reconciling modernity and tradition to conserve diversity ; when West Africa meets Latin America ; the accidental pathogen ; bringing back an old favourite, the capitalist way and INIBAP in brief.


International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain[INIBAP informe anual 2004]INIBAP informe anual 2004

This book provides important information resulting from a lifetime dedicated to banana research. Ken Shepherd has not only devoted his life to studying bananas, but has focused on an area much neglected by other researchers, Musa cytology. The publishing of this book is especially timely given th...


Sheperd, K.International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain[Cytogenetics of the genus Musa]Cytogenetics of the genus Musa

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