BackgroundThe cultivation of bananas and other plants is limited by environmental stresses caused by climate change. In order to recognize physiological, biochemical and molecular components indicated to confer tolerance to water stress in Musa spp. we present the first systematic review on the topic.MethodsA systematic literature review was conducted using four databases for academic research (Google Academic, Springer, CAPES Journal Portal and PubMed Central). In order to avoid publication bias, a previously established protocol and inclusion and exclusion criteria were used.ResultsThe drought tolerance response is genotype-dependent, therefore the most studied varieties are constituted by the "B" genome. Tolerant plants are capable of su...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 7. No. 4, pp. 333-339, 1999 Reactions of Musa Genotypes to Droug...
The enormous perennial monocotyledonous herb banana (Musa spp.), which includes dessert and cooking ...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 7. No. 4, pp. 333-339, 1999 Reactions of Musa Genotypes to Droug...
BackgroundThe cultivation of bananas and other plants is limited by environmental stresses caused by...
These articles make up the first systematic review on water deficit in bananas. To guarantee its eff...
Banana (Musa spp.), an important staple food in the tropical and subtropical regions, is highly susc...
Banana (Musa spp.), an important staple food in the tropical and subtropical regions, is highly susc...
Bananas and plantains are a major staple food and export product in more than 120 countries with a w...
Evaluating crop biodiversity is a challenging task and needs to integrate knowledge from different l...
Evaluating crop biodiversity is a challenging task and needs to integrate knowledge from different l...
Flooding caused or exacerbated by climate change has threatened plant growth and food production wor...
Banana is an important food crop for millions of people from developing countriesin Latin America, A...
Banana is an important food crop for millions of people from developing countriesin Latin America, A...
Drought has emerged as one of the major constraints in banana production. Its effects are pronounced...
Not AvailableIn banana, drought responsive gene expression profiles of drought-tolerant and sensitiv...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 7. No. 4, pp. 333-339, 1999 Reactions of Musa Genotypes to Droug...
The enormous perennial monocotyledonous herb banana (Musa spp.), which includes dessert and cooking ...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 7. No. 4, pp. 333-339, 1999 Reactions of Musa Genotypes to Droug...
BackgroundThe cultivation of bananas and other plants is limited by environmental stresses caused by...
These articles make up the first systematic review on water deficit in bananas. To guarantee its eff...
Banana (Musa spp.), an important staple food in the tropical and subtropical regions, is highly susc...
Banana (Musa spp.), an important staple food in the tropical and subtropical regions, is highly susc...
Bananas and plantains are a major staple food and export product in more than 120 countries with a w...
Evaluating crop biodiversity is a challenging task and needs to integrate knowledge from different l...
Evaluating crop biodiversity is a challenging task and needs to integrate knowledge from different l...
Flooding caused or exacerbated by climate change has threatened plant growth and food production wor...
Banana is an important food crop for millions of people from developing countriesin Latin America, A...
Banana is an important food crop for millions of people from developing countriesin Latin America, A...
Drought has emerged as one of the major constraints in banana production. Its effects are pronounced...
Not AvailableIn banana, drought responsive gene expression profiles of drought-tolerant and sensitiv...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 7. No. 4, pp. 333-339, 1999 Reactions of Musa Genotypes to Droug...
The enormous perennial monocotyledonous herb banana (Musa spp.), which includes dessert and cooking ...
African Crop Science Journal, Vol. 7. No. 4, pp. 333-339, 1999 Reactions of Musa Genotypes to Droug...