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View article: Painting the diversity of a world's favorite fruit: A next generation catalog of cultivated bananas
Painting the diversity of a world's favorite fruit: A next generation catalog of cultivated bananas Open
Societal Impact Statement Bananas are nutritious fruits of major importance worldwide. Characterizing their diversity is essential to ensure their conservation and use. A catalog showcasing cultivated bananas genomic diversity was compiled…
View article: Painting the diversity of a world’s favourite fruit: A next generation catalogue of cultivated bananas
Painting the diversity of a world’s favourite fruit: A next generation catalogue of cultivated bananas Open
Societal impact statement Bananas are nutritious fruits of major importance in the tropics and subtropics. Characterizing their diversity is essential to ensure their conservation and use. A catalogue showcasing cultivated bananas genomic …
View article: Hybridization, missing wild ancestors and the domestication of cultivated diploid bananas
Hybridization, missing wild ancestors and the domestication of cultivated diploid bananas Open
Hybridization and introgressions are important evolutionary forces in plants. They contribute to the domestication of many species, including understudied clonal crops. Here, we examine their role in the domestication of a clonal crop of o…
View article: Maximizing genetic representation in seed collections from populations of self and cross-pollinated banana wild relatives
Maximizing genetic representation in seed collections from populations of self and cross-pollinated banana wild relatives Open
Background Conservation of plant genetic resources, including the wild relatives of crops, plays an important and well recognised role in addressing some of the key challenges faced by humanity and the planet including ending hunger and bi…
View article: Wild to domesticates: genomes of edible diploid bananas hold traces of several undefined genepools
Wild to domesticates: genomes of edible diploid bananas hold traces of several undefined genepools Open
This study is an unprecedent exploration of the diversity of 226 diploid bananas genotyped with restriction-site-associated DNA sequencing data (RADseq) to clarify the processes that led to the creation of edible diploid AA bananas. This w…
View article: Additional file 2 of Maximizing genetic representation in seed collections from populations of self and cross-pollinated banana wild relatives
Additional file 2 of Maximizing genetic representation in seed collections from populations of self and cross-pollinated banana wild relatives Open
Additional file 2: Table S1. Populations and samples used. Table S2. Microsatellite markers and multiplexes used. Table S3. Microsatellite summary statistics per locus. Number of alleles; 1-D, Simpson's index; Hexp, Nei's 1978 gene diversi…
View article: Challenges for Ex Situ Conservation of Wild Bananas: Seeds Collected in Papua New Guinea Have Variable Levels of Desiccation Tolerance
Challenges for Ex Situ Conservation of Wild Bananas: Seeds Collected in Papua New Guinea Have Variable Levels of Desiccation Tolerance Open
Ex situ seed conservation of banana crop wild relatives (Musa spp. L.), is constrained by critical knowledge gaps in their storage and germination behaviour. Additionally, challenges in collecting seeds from wild populations impact the qua…
View article: Filling the gaps in gene banks: Collecting, characterizing, and phenotyping wild banana relatives of Papua New Guinea
Filling the gaps in gene banks: Collecting, characterizing, and phenotyping wild banana relatives of Papua New Guinea Open
Since natural habitats are disappearing fast, there is an urgent need to collect, characterize, and phenotype banana ( Musa spp.) crop wild relatives to identify unique genotypes with specific traits that fill the gaps in our gene banks. W…
View article: Genetic diversity and core subset selection in<i>ex situ</i>seed collections of the banana crop wild relative<i>Musa balbisiana</i>
Genetic diversity and core subset selection in<i>ex situ</i>seed collections of the banana crop wild relative<i>Musa balbisiana</i> Open
Crop wild relatives (CWRs) play a key role in crop breeding by providing beneficial trait characteristics for improvement of related crops. CWRs are more efficiently used in breeding if the plant material is genetically characterized, but …
View article: Data associated with the banana germplasm collected during the collecting expedition to the Autonomous Region Of Bougainville (October 2016)
Data associated with the banana germplasm collected during the collecting expedition to the Autonomous Region Of Bougainville (October 2016) Open
During the collecting mission to the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, 61 banana accessions were collected. The data presents the passport data of each accession and the results of the flow cytometry analysis performed and the results of …
View article: Banana Germplasm Collected Bougainville PNG.tab
Banana Germplasm Collected Bougainville PNG.tab Open
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View article: Banana (Musa spp.) genetic resources information and high-throughput genotyping data
Banana (Musa spp.) genetic resources information and high-throughput genotyping data Open
Unraveling the genetic diversity held in genebanks on a large scale is underway, due to advances in Next-generation sequence (NGS) based technologies that produce high-density genetic markers for a large number of samples at low cost. Gene…
View article: MGIS: managing banana (Musa spp.) genetic resources information and high-throughput genotyping data
MGIS: managing banana (Musa spp.) genetic resources information and high-throughput genotyping data Open
https://www.crop-diversity.org/mgis/.
View article: Bananas of The Autonomous Region of Bougainville: A catalog of banana diversity seen on the islands of Bougainville and Buka, Papua New Guinea
Bananas of The Autonomous Region of Bougainville: A catalog of banana diversity seen on the islands of Bougainville and Buka, Papua New Guinea Open
A catalogue of Musa specimens that were collected for addition to the national banana germplasm collection held by NARI.
View article: Banana Collecting Mission in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville (AROB), Papua New Guinea
Banana Collecting Mission in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville (AROB), Papua New Guinea Open
Papua New Guinea (PNG), including neighbouring islands, is a recognized centre of diversity and
\npotentially a domestication centre for banana (Christoleva et al. 2016; Lebot 1999; Sardos et al.
\n2016; Volkaert, 2011). IBPGR and QDPI (cu…
View article: Report.“Exploration of wild banana populations in Papua New Guinea”, 7-17 June 2017
Report.“Exploration of wild banana populations in Papua New Guinea”, 7-17 June 2017 Open
This report documents the exploration of wild banana populations on the East coast of Papua New Guinea in June, 2017, with the aim of collecting wild specimens for population genetics studies. The collecting team visited two provinces on t…