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Background and Aims: Dessert and cooking bananas are vegetatively propagated crops of great importance for both the subsistence and the livelihood of people in developing countries. A wide diversity of diploid and triploid cultivars including AA, AB, AS, AT, AAA, AAB, ABB, AAS and AAT genomic con...


Sardos, J.Perrier, X.Doležel, JaroslavHribova, E.Christelova, P.Houwe, I. van denKilian, A.Roux, N.[DArT whole genome profiling provides insights on the evolution and taxonomy of edible Banana (Musa spp.)]DArT whole genome profiling provides insights on the evolution and taxonomy of edible Banana (Musa spp.)

Identifying the molecular mechanisms underlying tolerance to abiotic stresses is important in crop breeding. A comprehensive understanding of the gene families associated with drought tolerance is therefore highly relevant. NAC transcription factors form a large plant-specific gene family involve...


Cenci, A.Guignon, V.Roux, N.Rouard, M.[Genomic analysis of NAC transcription factors in banana (Musa acuminata) and definition of NAC orthologous groups for monocots and dicots]Genomic analysis of NAC transcription factors in banana (Musa acuminata) and definition of NAC orthologous groups for monocots and dicots

This study aims to understand the genetic diversity of traditional Oceanian starchy bananas in order to propose an efficient conservation strategy for these endangered varieties. SSR and DArT molecular markers are used to characterize a large sample of Pacific accessions, from New Guinea to Tahit...


Kagy, V.Wong, M.Vandenbroucke, H.Jenny, C.Dubois, C.Ollivier, A.Cardi, C.Mournet, P.Tuia, V.S.Roux, N.Doležel, JaroslavPerrier, X.[Traditional banana diversity in Oceania: an endangered heritage]Traditional banana diversity in Oceania: an endangered heritage

Guignon, V.Droc, GaëtanRouard, M.Baurens, F.C.Ruiz, M.Roux, N.Sidibe-Bocs, S.[A community annotation system for Musa genomes]A community annotation system for Musa genomes

Zorrilla-Fontanesi, Y.Wesemael, J. vanKissel, E.Mduma, H.Uwimana, B.Rouard, M.Cenci, A.Roux, N.Swennen, R.L.Carpentier, S.[Combined phenotypic and transcriptomic approaches to evaluate drought-stress response in banana (Musa spp.), a non-model crop]Combined phenotypic and transcriptomic approaches to evaluate drought-stress response in banana (Musa spp.), a non-model crop

Cenci, A.Zorrilla-Fontanesi, J.Kissel, E.Hueber, Y.Dubois, E.Parrinello, H.Swennen, R.L.Roux, N.Rouard, M.Carpentier, S.[Transcriptomic analysis in banana cultivars during an early stage of drought-stress]Transcriptomic analysis in banana cultivars during an early stage of drought-stress

Chan, A.Perrier, X.Jenny, C.Jacquemoud-Collet, J.P.Rouard, M.Sardos, J.Roux, N.Town, C.D.[Using genotyping-by-sequencing to understand Musa diversity]Using genotyping-by-sequencing to understand Musa diversity

Ruas, M.Channelière, S.Sempere, G.Arnaud, ElizabethRuiz, M.Houwe, I. van denHorry, J.P.Roux, N.[The Musa Germplasm Information System enhances knowledge of banana diversity]The Musa Germplasm Information System enhances knowledge of banana diversity

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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