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Increasing the resilience of roots, tubers & bananas

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18 May, 2017

Increasing the resilience of roots, tubers & bananas

Given its focus on the resilience of root, tuber and banana crops, Flagship Project 3 (FP3) aims to incorporate environmental, ...
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Gender, breeding and genomics workshop - Open call for case studies

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20 Apr, 2016

Gender, breeding and genomics workshop – Open call for case studies

You are invited to submit an abstract for a case study of plant or animal breeding that has successfully incorporated ...
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Adding value and reducing postharvest losses in Uganda’s cooking banana value chain

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10 Apr, 2016

Adding value and reducing postharvest losses in Uganda’s cooking banana value chain

Cooking banana is the main staple crop in Uganda produced mostly by smallholders for food and income. However, the cooking ...
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Production of banana bunchy top virus (BBTV)-free plantain plants by in vitro culture
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Production of banana bunchy top virus (BBTV)-free plantain plants by in vitro culture

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End-user preferences for plantain food products in Nigeria and implications for genetic improvement
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End-user preferences for plantain food products in Nigeria and implications for genetic improvement

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The suckering behaviour of plantains (Musa, AAB) can be viewed as part of an evolved reproductive strategy
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The suckering behaviour of plantains (Musa, AAB) can be viewed as part of an evolved reproductive strategy

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