This guideline presents two protocols to produce embryogenic cell suspensions by using scalps or immature male flowers. The protocols have been developed by the Laboratory of Tropical Crop Improvement of Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KULeuven) and the cellular biology laboratory of the Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement (Cirad)
Plantains and bananas are an important staple food crop in developing countries. Genetic improvement...
Two sets of experiments were carried out to determine the seed production capacity of the French pla...
Bananas and plantains are one of the few tropical crops that have not been bred successfully: all cu...
This publication describes cryopreservation methods developed for Musa tissue at KUL (Katholieke Uni...
The improvement of East African highland bananas (EAHBs) using conventional breeding methods is diff...
Published Online: 11 January, 2012In banana and plantain research, it is essential to establish em...
This guideline presents two protocols to produce embryogenic cell suspensions by using scalps or imm...
Banana and plantain are among the foremost staple food crops providing food and livelihood to over 5...
The plantain banana (cultivar nangka) is among the most valued crop plants in the tropical world. Ho...
The East African highland bananas (Musa spp. cv. EA-AAA), the most important staple food in Uganda, ...
Sustainable production of banana, plantain and enset in Africa is crucial to secure food and provide...
Application of biotechnological tools in breeding, germplasm conservation and propagation of the Eas...
Published online: 2015 Nov 26Banana (Musa spp.) is an important staple food as well as cash crop in ...
Until now, within the genus Musa, only dessert bananas have been suitable for large-scale in vitro r...
INIBAP / PROMUSA / CTA. In collaboration with the PROMUSA working groups on Sigatoka and Fusarium. (...
Plantains and bananas are an important staple food crop in developing countries. Genetic improvement...
Two sets of experiments were carried out to determine the seed production capacity of the French pla...
Bananas and plantains are one of the few tropical crops that have not been bred successfully: all cu...
This publication describes cryopreservation methods developed for Musa tissue at KUL (Katholieke Uni...
The improvement of East African highland bananas (EAHBs) using conventional breeding methods is diff...
Published Online: 11 January, 2012In banana and plantain research, it is essential to establish em...
This guideline presents two protocols to produce embryogenic cell suspensions by using scalps or imm...
Banana and plantain are among the foremost staple food crops providing food and livelihood to over 5...
The plantain banana (cultivar nangka) is among the most valued crop plants in the tropical world. Ho...
The East African highland bananas (Musa spp. cv. EA-AAA), the most important staple food in Uganda, ...
Sustainable production of banana, plantain and enset in Africa is crucial to secure food and provide...
Application of biotechnological tools in breeding, germplasm conservation and propagation of the Eas...
Published online: 2015 Nov 26Banana (Musa spp.) is an important staple food as well as cash crop in ...
Until now, within the genus Musa, only dessert bananas have been suitable for large-scale in vitro r...
INIBAP / PROMUSA / CTA. In collaboration with the PROMUSA working groups on Sigatoka and Fusarium. (...
Plantains and bananas are an important staple food crop in developing countries. Genetic improvement...
Two sets of experiments were carried out to determine the seed production capacity of the French pla...
Bananas and plantains are one of the few tropical crops that have not been bred successfully: all cu...