Not AvailableAbstract Bananas and plantains are the most important staple food crop in the world. The production of banana is hampered by various stresses. Genetic transformation has become an important potential tool in developing improved banana with desired agronomic traits, which is highly diffi cult to achieve through conventional breeding. To be successful, genetic engi- neering technique requires reliable, effi cient in vitro regeneration protocol through tissue culture. Plant regeneration through somatic embryogenesis has become an important tool due to high proliferation potential, minimal genetic instability, and single-cell origin which in turn reduces the forma- tion of chimera. However, banana is highly recalcit...
Published Online: 11 January, 2012In banana and plantain research, it is essential to establish em...
Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration of banana and plantain cultivars (Musa spp.) were obtai...
Open Access ArticleThe cultivation of bananas and plantains (Musa spp.) holds significant global eco...
Banana and plantains (Musa spp.) form a major staple food for millions of people living in the tropi...
Bananas and plantains are giant monocotyledonous perennial herbs, belonging to the order Zingiberale...
The plantain banana (cultivar nangka) is among the most valued crop plants in the tropical world. Ho...
Among the various strategies for genetic improvement in banana, somatic hybridisation appears to be ...
The East African highland bananas (Musa spp. cv. EA-AAA), the most important staple food in Uganda, ...
Not AvailableAn efficient regeneration protocol for zygotic embryos at varying maturity stages was d...
Genetic modification of banana has been considered as a path towards increasing the value of this cr...
The banana plant is one of the most widely cultivated crops in the world. However, banana breeding h...
A protocol has been developed for the high efficient regeneration of the banana cultivar Dwarf Brazi...
Studies were initiated to develop regeneration protocol through somatic embryogenesis in banana cv. ...
Background: Banana (Musa spp.) is an important staple food, economic crop, and nutritional fruit wor...
The embryogenic capacities of flower explants from one- and two-week-old male inflorescence buds fro...
Published Online: 11 January, 2012In banana and plantain research, it is essential to establish em...
Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration of banana and plantain cultivars (Musa spp.) were obtai...
Open Access ArticleThe cultivation of bananas and plantains (Musa spp.) holds significant global eco...
Banana and plantains (Musa spp.) form a major staple food for millions of people living in the tropi...
Bananas and plantains are giant monocotyledonous perennial herbs, belonging to the order Zingiberale...
The plantain banana (cultivar nangka) is among the most valued crop plants in the tropical world. Ho...
Among the various strategies for genetic improvement in banana, somatic hybridisation appears to be ...
The East African highland bananas (Musa spp. cv. EA-AAA), the most important staple food in Uganda, ...
Not AvailableAn efficient regeneration protocol for zygotic embryos at varying maturity stages was d...
Genetic modification of banana has been considered as a path towards increasing the value of this cr...
The banana plant is one of the most widely cultivated crops in the world. However, banana breeding h...
A protocol has been developed for the high efficient regeneration of the banana cultivar Dwarf Brazi...
Studies were initiated to develop regeneration protocol through somatic embryogenesis in banana cv. ...
Background: Banana (Musa spp.) is an important staple food, economic crop, and nutritional fruit wor...
The embryogenic capacities of flower explants from one- and two-week-old male inflorescence buds fro...
Published Online: 11 January, 2012In banana and plantain research, it is essential to establish em...
Somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration of banana and plantain cultivars (Musa spp.) were obtai...
Open Access ArticleThe cultivation of bananas and plantains (Musa spp.) holds significant global eco...