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INIBAP has just published the second edition of Musalogue - a catalogue of Musa diversity. This publication provides descriptions and photographs of species and varieties covering most of the diversity in the genus Musa. Each entry in the catalogue is represented by a photograph and a morpho-taxo...


Daniells, J.Jenny, C.Karamura, D.Tomekpe, K.International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantain[Musalogue: Diversity in the genus Musa]Musalogue: Diversity in the genus Musa

Edmeades, S.Smale, M.Karamura, D.[Biodiversity of bananas on farms in Uganda: June 2006, Brief 24]Biodiversity of bananas on farms in Uganda: June 2006, Brief 24

Plantain is one of the most important sources of food in the African lowlands stretching from the lowlands of Guinea and Liberia to the central basin of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo). Because plantain cultivars do not produce seeds, plantain cultivation is based on vegetatively tran...


Losimba, J.K.Giria, J.A.Djailo, B.D.Karamura, D.Blomme, GuySwennen, R.Langhe, E. de[The complex distribution of plantain cultivars (Musa sp., AAB subgroup) in the Bas-Uele province of the Democratic Republic of Congo]The complex distribution of plantain cultivars (Musa sp., AAB subgroup) in the Bas-Uele province of the Democratic Republic of Congo

This work focused on the morphological characterization of plantain cultivars collected in the period 2005–2014 in 280 villages across 9 provinces of the Democratic Republic of Congo. These cultivars were established in two field collections at the University of Kisangani.Existing descriptors wer...


Adheka, J.G.Dhed’a, D.B.Karamura, D.Blomme, GuySwennen, R.L.Langhe, E. de[The morphological diversity of plantain in the Democratic Republic of Congo]The morphological diversity of plantain in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Bananas (Musa spp.) constitute one of the most important staple food crops in Africa. Two major groups of bananas exist in Africa: the East African highland banana (EAHB, AAA) in East and Central Africa, and the plantains (AAB) in West Africa. Neither of these groups has been affected by Fusarium...


Molina, A.B.Sinohin, V.O.Fabregar, E.G.Ramillete, E.B.Yi, G.Sheng, O.Karamura, D.Bergh, I. van denViljoen, A.[Resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4 in African bananas]Resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense tropical race 4 in African bananas

Bananas and plantains are one of the most important crops in the world, yet very few hybrids are cultivated. Bananas face considerable pressure from multiple biotic and abiotic stresses, but its genetic improvement is impeded by constraints on seed set due to multiple physiological and reproducti...


Brown, A.Tumuhimbise, R.Amah, D.Uwimana, B.Nyine, M.Mduma, H.Talengera, D.Karamura, D.Kuriba, J.Swennen, R.L.[Bananas and Plantains (Musa spp.)]Bananas and Plantains (Musa spp.)

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