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Beed, Fen D.Dubois, T.Markham, R.Moorhead, A.[A strategy for banana research and development in Africa: a synthesis of results from the conference banana2008]A strategy for banana research and development in Africa: a synthesis of results from the conference banana2008

International Institute of Tropical Agriculture[IITA 2016 Annual report: transforming African agriculture through research]IITA 2016 Annual report: transforming African agriculture through research
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture[IITA Crop Improvement Division; Plantain and Banana improvement program: Annual Report 1993]IITA Crop Improvement Division; Plantain and Banana improvement program: Annual Report 1993

Plantain and banana (Musa s pp.J are giant perennial herbs which originated in Southeast Asia. Musa is an important food crop in the humid forest and mid-altitude ecologies of sub-Saharan Africa. Several criteria are used to distinguish the different types of cultivated plantain and banana, evolv...


Swennen, R.Ortiz, R.[Morphology and growth of plantain and banana: IITA research guide, No. 66]Morphology and growth of plantain and banana: IITA research guide, No. 66
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture[IITA Crop Improvement Division; plantain and banana improvement program: Annual Report 1995]IITA Crop Improvement Division; plantain and banana improvement program: Annual Report 1995
Gauhl, F.Ferris, S.Pasberg-Gauhl, C.Lawrence, A.[Onfarm yield loss assessment of black sigatoka on plantain and banana]Onfarm yield loss assessment of black sigatoka on plantain and banana
Autor: Hartley, P.

Postharvest research is concerned with maintaining crop quality until the crop reaches the consumer. Postharvest physiology includes study of the physiological development of fruits, and their metabolic processes, especially transpiration and respiration. Postharvest improvements aim to slow down...


Hartley, P.[Postharvest physiology of plantain and banana: IITA research guide, No 64]Postharvest physiology of plantain and banana: IITA research guide, No 64

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