Bananas and plantains (Musa sp.) are the most important staple food and source of carbohydrates in many countries of Africa. The production is often constrained by many pests and diseases. In order to augment conventional breeding and to avoid constraints imposed by some pests and pathogens, transgenic approaches are being considered. The development of transgenic Musa plants has been achieved recently using the microprojectile bombardment procedure or Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. The transgenic approach shows potential for the genetic improvement of the crop using a wide set of transgenes currently available which may confer resistance to nematode pests, fungal, bacterial and viral diseases. This article discusses the application...
Published online: 2015 Nov 26Banana (Musa spp.) is an important staple food as well as cash crop in ...
The livelihoods of millions of Ugandan farmers have been threatened by current outbreak of a banana ...
This document was prepared for a workshop held in Kampala, Uganda, in August 2003. The objective of ...
Bananas and plantains (Musa sp.) are the most important staple food and source of carbohydrates in m...
Bananas and plantains (Musa sp.) are the most important staple food and source of carbohydrates in m...
Bananas and plantains (Musa spp.) are the most important tropical fruit crops. They form an integral...
Open Access Journal; First published: 29 March 2017Banana is an important staple food crop feeding m...
The livelihoods of millions of Ugandan farmers have been threatened by current outbreak of a banana ...
The annual harvest of banana and plantain (Musa spp.) is approximately 145 million tons worldwide. A...
In the more developed countries, genetically engineered crops contributegreatly to agricultural prod...
Banana(Musa spp. L.) breeding, aiming to develop pest resistant cultivars for the export trade, star...
Bananas and plantains ( Musa spp.) are the most important tropical fruit crops. They form an integ...
The livelihoods of millions of Ugandan farmers have been threatened by current outbreak of a banana...
Genetic modification of banana has been considered as a path towards increasing the value of this cr...
Sustainable production of banana, plantain and enset in Africa is crucial to secure food and provide...
Published online: 2015 Nov 26Banana (Musa spp.) is an important staple food as well as cash crop in ...
The livelihoods of millions of Ugandan farmers have been threatened by current outbreak of a banana ...
This document was prepared for a workshop held in Kampala, Uganda, in August 2003. The objective of ...
Bananas and plantains (Musa sp.) are the most important staple food and source of carbohydrates in m...
Bananas and plantains (Musa sp.) are the most important staple food and source of carbohydrates in m...
Bananas and plantains (Musa spp.) are the most important tropical fruit crops. They form an integral...
Open Access Journal; First published: 29 March 2017Banana is an important staple food crop feeding m...
The livelihoods of millions of Ugandan farmers have been threatened by current outbreak of a banana ...
The annual harvest of banana and plantain (Musa spp.) is approximately 145 million tons worldwide. A...
In the more developed countries, genetically engineered crops contributegreatly to agricultural prod...
Banana(Musa spp. L.) breeding, aiming to develop pest resistant cultivars for the export trade, star...
Bananas and plantains ( Musa spp.) are the most important tropical fruit crops. They form an integ...
The livelihoods of millions of Ugandan farmers have been threatened by current outbreak of a banana...
Genetic modification of banana has been considered as a path towards increasing the value of this cr...
Sustainable production of banana, plantain and enset in Africa is crucial to secure food and provide...
Published online: 2015 Nov 26Banana (Musa spp.) is an important staple food as well as cash crop in ...
The livelihoods of millions of Ugandan farmers have been threatened by current outbreak of a banana ...
This document was prepared for a workshop held in Kampala, Uganda, in August 2003. The objective of ...