Traditional starchy banana cultivation in the humid tropics is dominated by two widespread, but geographically discrete, groups of AAB cultivars: plantains in Africa and maoli-popo`ulu in the Pacific. Both AAB subgroups exhibit exceptionally high cultivar diversity due to multiple somatic mutations, and yet both subgroups have relatively similar genetic origins. Although both cultivar groups originated within a region defined by the Philippines, Eastern Indonesia, and New Guinea, the precise area of origin for each AAB group within this region is different. Significantly, the distribution of each sub-group is mutually exclusive: traditional cultivation of maoli-popo`ulu cultivars is not attested to the West of the region and of plantain cul...
researchPhytolith evidence for early domesticated bananas in Cameroun supports a conclusion reached ...
Original multidisciplinary research hereby clarifies the complex geodomestication pathways that gene...
researchAn examination of linguistic terms for ‘banana’ within Island Southeast Asia and Melanesia s...
Traditional starchy banana cultivation in the humid tropics is dominated by two widespread, but geog...
This paper reviews recent genetic evidence for the origins of the traditional cultivated bananas of ...
Hybridizations between Musa species and subspecies, enabled by their transport via human migration, ...
All the edible AA varieties studied here are genetically homogeneous, constituting a unique subgroup...
This study aims to understand the genetic diversity of traditional Oceanian starchy bananas in order...
This study aims to understand the genetic diversity of traditional Oceanian starchy bananas in order...
There is now good evidence from current banana distributions and genetic analysis that Papua New Gui...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cultivated bananas are large, vegetatively-propagated members of the genus ...
Background: The identifcation of banana cultivars genome is needed to provide a valid identity from ...
researchThere is now good evidence from current banana distributions and genetic analysis that Papua...
BANANAS, all of which belong to genus Musa in the family Musaceae, have been accepted as part of the...
Hybridization and introgressions are important evolutionary forces in plants. They contribute to the...
researchPhytolith evidence for early domesticated bananas in Cameroun supports a conclusion reached ...
Original multidisciplinary research hereby clarifies the complex geodomestication pathways that gene...
researchAn examination of linguistic terms for ‘banana’ within Island Southeast Asia and Melanesia s...
Traditional starchy banana cultivation in the humid tropics is dominated by two widespread, but geog...
This paper reviews recent genetic evidence for the origins of the traditional cultivated bananas of ...
Hybridizations between Musa species and subspecies, enabled by their transport via human migration, ...
All the edible AA varieties studied here are genetically homogeneous, constituting a unique subgroup...
This study aims to understand the genetic diversity of traditional Oceanian starchy bananas in order...
This study aims to understand the genetic diversity of traditional Oceanian starchy bananas in order...
There is now good evidence from current banana distributions and genetic analysis that Papua New Gui...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cultivated bananas are large, vegetatively-propagated members of the genus ...
Background: The identifcation of banana cultivars genome is needed to provide a valid identity from ...
researchThere is now good evidence from current banana distributions and genetic analysis that Papua...
BANANAS, all of which belong to genus Musa in the family Musaceae, have been accepted as part of the...
Hybridization and introgressions are important evolutionary forces in plants. They contribute to the...
researchPhytolith evidence for early domesticated bananas in Cameroun supports a conclusion reached ...
Original multidisciplinary research hereby clarifies the complex geodomestication pathways that gene...
researchAn examination of linguistic terms for ‘banana’ within Island Southeast Asia and Melanesia s...