The polyploidy nature of banana is a limiting factor in the implementation of strategies such as marker assisted selection (MAS) or genome wide association mapping (GWAS). The triploid nature of cultivated varieties complicates conventional breeding strategies and improved varieties can take up to 20 years before they can be released to the public, which necessitates the use of efficient molecular tools to more rapidly respond to abiotic and biotic stresses and to address the needs of growers and consumers. In addition, the high cost of phenotyping perennial large-stature plants such as banana, and the rapidly decreasing cost of genotyping, makes the use of predictive genomic selection models using single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) marke...
International audienceGenomic selection (GS) in plant breeding is explored as a promising tool to so...
Cultivated bananas have first been susPected to originate from four different wild species : Musa ac...
Crop landraces (largely resulting from adaptation and continuous selection by farmers) are more dive...
Improving the efficiency of selection in conventional crossbreeding is a major priority in banana ( ...
Banana is a fruit crop with a complex diversity pattern resulting from a complex domestication schem...
Improving the efficiency of selection in conventional crossbreeding is a major priority in banana ( ...
Banana (Musa spp.) is an important crop in the African Great Lakes region in terms of income and foo...
Banana (Musa sp.) is a vegetatively propagated, low fertility, potentially hybrid and polyploid crop...
<div><p>Banana (<i>Musa</i> sp.) is a vegetatively propagated, low fertility, potentially hybrid and...
Banana (Musa spp.) is an important crop in the African Great Lakes region in terms of income and foo...
Banana (Musa sp.) is a vegetatively propagated, low fertility, potentially hybrid and polyploid crop...
Modern day genomics holds the promise of solving the complexities of basic plant sciences, and of ca...
Breeding in the CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas (RTB) targets highly diverse bio...
The genetic improvement of ¿orphan¿ crops is going to benefit from modern breeding methods underpinn...
The majority of edible bananas (Musa L.) are triploid (2n = 3x = 33) cultivars known as dessert, pla...
International audienceGenomic selection (GS) in plant breeding is explored as a promising tool to so...
Cultivated bananas have first been susPected to originate from four different wild species : Musa ac...
Crop landraces (largely resulting from adaptation and continuous selection by farmers) are more dive...
Improving the efficiency of selection in conventional crossbreeding is a major priority in banana ( ...
Banana is a fruit crop with a complex diversity pattern resulting from a complex domestication schem...
Improving the efficiency of selection in conventional crossbreeding is a major priority in banana ( ...
Banana (Musa spp.) is an important crop in the African Great Lakes region in terms of income and foo...
Banana (Musa sp.) is a vegetatively propagated, low fertility, potentially hybrid and polyploid crop...
<div><p>Banana (<i>Musa</i> sp.) is a vegetatively propagated, low fertility, potentially hybrid and...
Banana (Musa spp.) is an important crop in the African Great Lakes region in terms of income and foo...
Banana (Musa sp.) is a vegetatively propagated, low fertility, potentially hybrid and polyploid crop...
Modern day genomics holds the promise of solving the complexities of basic plant sciences, and of ca...
Breeding in the CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas (RTB) targets highly diverse bio...
The genetic improvement of ¿orphan¿ crops is going to benefit from modern breeding methods underpinn...
The majority of edible bananas (Musa L.) are triploid (2n = 3x = 33) cultivars known as dessert, pla...
International audienceGenomic selection (GS) in plant breeding is explored as a promising tool to so...
Cultivated bananas have first been susPected to originate from four different wild species : Musa ac...
Crop landraces (largely resulting from adaptation and continuous selection by farmers) are more dive...