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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

Unraveling the genetic diversity held in genebanks on a large scale is underway, due to advances in Next-generation sequence (NGS) based technologies that produce high-density genetic markers for a large number of samples at low cost. Genebank users should be in a position to identify and select ...


Ruas, M.Guignon, V.Sempere, G.Sardos, J.Chase, R.Hueber, Y.Duvergey, H.Andrieu, A.Hazekamp, T.Daniells, J.Gueco, L.Ibobondji, L.Irish, B.Jenny, C.Muhangi, S.Paofa, J.Thiemele, D.Tumuhimbise, R.Sandoval, J.Sutanto, A.Vangu Paka, G.Yi, G.Kempenaers, E.Houwe, I. van denRoux, N.Rouard, M.[MGIS: managing banana (Musa spp.) genetic resources information and high-throughput genotyping data]MGIS: managing banana (Musa spp.) genetic resources information and high-throughput genotyping data
Langhe, E. deLaliberte, B.Chase, R.Domaingue, R.Horry, J.P.Karamura, D.Rouard, M.Ruas, M.Sardos, J.Thomas, J.Bergh, I. van denHouwe, I. van denRoux, N.[The 2016 Global Strategy for the conservation and use of Musa genetic resources - key strategic elements]The 2016 Global Strategy for the conservation and use of Musa genetic resources - key strategic elements
Hribova, E.Christelova, P.Roux, N.Doležel, Jaroslav[A simple and robust approach for genotyping in Musaceae]A simple and robust approach for genotyping in Musaceae

Banana (Musa) is one of the most important economic and staple crops in the world. The majority of edible cultivated banana species arises from two species of the Eumusa group, Musa acuminata (A genome) and Musa balbisiana(B genome). In order to assess the biochemical diversity that exists in our...


Drapal, MargitCarvalho, E.Houwe, I. van denRouard, M.Sardos, J.Amah, D.Swennen, R.L.Roux, N.Fraser, P.[A metabolomics approach to the assessment of banana diversity and traits]A metabolomics approach to the assessment of banana diversity and traits

Banana is a fruit crop with a complex diversity pattern resulting from a complex domestication scheme. Due to the availability of plant genome sequences and to the accessibility of next-generation genotyping technologies, Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS) have been increasingly performed in ...


Sardos, J.Rouard, M.Hueber, Y.Cenci, A.Hyma, K.Houwe, I. van denHribova, E.Courtois, BrigitteRoux, N.[One hundred and six diploids to unravel the genetics of traits in banana: a panel for genome-wide association study and its application to the seedless phenotype]One hundred and six diploids to unravel the genetics of traits in banana: a panel for genome-wide association study and its application to the seedless phenotype

Papua New Guinea (PNG), including neighbouring islands, is a recognized centre of diversity and potentially a domestication centre for banana (Christoleva et al. 2016; Lebot 1999; Sardos et al. 2016; Volkaert, 2011). IBPGR and QDPI (current DAF) in co-operation with the PNG Department of Agricult...


Sardos, J.Paofa, J.Janssens, S.Sachter-Smith, G.Rauka, G.Roux, N.[Banana collecting mission in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville (AROB), Papua New Guinea.]Banana collecting mission in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville (AROB), Papua New Guinea.

Sardos, J.Paofa, J.Sachter-Smith, G.Togabalaguguwa, E.Hribova, E.Van Den Houwe, I.Roux, N.[Report from the banana collecting mission to the Province of West New Britain, Papua New Guinea from September 30th to October 12th, 2019.]Report from the banana collecting mission to the Province of West New Britain, Papua New Guinea from September 30th to October 12th, 2019.

The production of triploid banana and plantain (Musa spp.) cultivars with improved characteristics (e.g. greater disease resistance or higher yield), while still preserving the main features of current popular cultivars (e.g. taste and cooking quality), remains a major challenge for Musa breeders...


Hippolyte, I.Jenny, C.Gardes, L.Bakry, F.Rivallan, R.Pomies, V.Cubry, P.Tomekpe, K.Risterucci, A.M.Roux, N.Rouard, M.Arnaud, ElizabethKolesnikova-Allen, M.Perrier, X.[Foundation characteristics of edible Musa triploids revealed from allelic distribution of SSR markers]Foundation characteristics of edible Musa triploids revealed from allelic distribution of SSR markers

Among the collective actions of the World Bank-funded Global Public Goods Phase II Project (GPG2), the following collaborative activity: “Refinement and standardization of storage procedures for clonal crops” was given to the CGIAR’s In Vitro Genebanks, represented by the Clonal Crop Task Force (...


Benson, E.E.Harding, K.Debouck, Daniel G.Dumet, D.Escobar, R.Mafla, G.Panis, B.Panta, A.Tay, D.Houwe, I. van denRoux, N.[Refinement and standardization of storage procedures for clonal crops. Global Public Goods Phase 2. Part 2: Status of in vitro conservation technologies for: Andean root and tuber crops, cassava, Musa, potato, sweetpotato and yam]Refinement and standardization of storage procedures for clonal crops. Global Public Goods Phase 2. Part 2: Status of in vitro conservation technologies for: Andean root and tuber crops, cassava, Musa, potato, sweetpotato and yam

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