Open Access Journal; Published online: 24 June 2020Banana and plantain are among the foremost staple food crops providing food and livelihood to over 500 million people in tropical countries. Despite the importance, their production is hampered due to several biotic and abiotic stresses. Plant tissue culture techniques such as somatic embryogenesis and genetic transformation offer a valuable tool for genetic improvement. Identification and quantification of phytochemicals found in banana and plantain are essential in optimizing in vitro activities for crop improvement. Total antioxidants, phenolics, flavonoids, and tannins were quantified in various explants obtained from the field, as well as in vitro plants of banana and plantain cultivar...
An Agrobacterium-mediated plant transformation system was developed for the production of transgenic...
Plantain belongs to the genus Musa of the family musaceae. Nearly all edible plantain cultivar are d...
The Musa germplasm presents a large genetic diversity including numerous edible Musa species. In par...
Banana and plantain are among the foremost staple food crops providing food and livelihood to over 5...
Published Online: 11 January, 2012In banana and plantain research, it is essential to establish em...
Bananas and plantains (Musa spp.) are the most important tropical fruit crops. They form an integral...
Sustainable production of banana, plantain and enset in Africa is crucial to secure food and provide...
Bananas and plantains ( Musa spp.) are the most important tropical fruit crops. They form an integ...
Plantains and bananas are an important staple food crop in developing countries. Genetic improvement...
The annual harvest of banana and plantain (Musa spp.) is approximately 145 million tons worldwide. A...
Micropropagation or tissue culture is an integral component of applied biotechnology, and is routine...
Published online: 07 Jul 2023Banana (Musa spp.) is an herbaceous, everlasting green monocotyledonous...
Open Access ArticleThe cultivation of bananas and plantains (Musa spp.) holds significant global eco...
Published online: 2015 Nov 26Banana (Musa spp.) is an important staple food as well as cash crop in ...
Published online: 31 October 2017Bananas and plantains are one of the most important crops in the wo...
An Agrobacterium-mediated plant transformation system was developed for the production of transgenic...
Plantain belongs to the genus Musa of the family musaceae. Nearly all edible plantain cultivar are d...
The Musa germplasm presents a large genetic diversity including numerous edible Musa species. In par...
Banana and plantain are among the foremost staple food crops providing food and livelihood to over 5...
Published Online: 11 January, 2012In banana and plantain research, it is essential to establish em...
Bananas and plantains (Musa spp.) are the most important tropical fruit crops. They form an integral...
Sustainable production of banana, plantain and enset in Africa is crucial to secure food and provide...
Bananas and plantains ( Musa spp.) are the most important tropical fruit crops. They form an integ...
Plantains and bananas are an important staple food crop in developing countries. Genetic improvement...
The annual harvest of banana and plantain (Musa spp.) is approximately 145 million tons worldwide. A...
Micropropagation or tissue culture is an integral component of applied biotechnology, and is routine...
Published online: 07 Jul 2023Banana (Musa spp.) is an herbaceous, everlasting green monocotyledonous...
Open Access ArticleThe cultivation of bananas and plantains (Musa spp.) holds significant global eco...
Published online: 2015 Nov 26Banana (Musa spp.) is an important staple food as well as cash crop in ...
Published online: 31 October 2017Bananas and plantains are one of the most important crops in the wo...
An Agrobacterium-mediated plant transformation system was developed for the production of transgenic...
Plantain belongs to the genus Musa of the family musaceae. Nearly all edible plantain cultivar are d...
The Musa germplasm presents a large genetic diversity including numerous edible Musa species. In par...