Genetic improvement of banana using conventional and in vitro technologies.

Banana (Musa spp.) is an important nutrient-rich fruit crop cultivated in the tropics and sub-tropics for local consumption and export. Targets for genetic improvement of banana range from improved fruit quality, yield, disease resistance, tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses, and the biosynthes...

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Main Authors: Sipen, Philip, Chubo, John Keen, Hung, Patricia King Jie, Ong, Kian Huat, Davey, Michael R.
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2011
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22201/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.222012014-05-23T03:04:01Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22201/ Genetic improvement of banana using conventional and in vitro technologies. Sipen, Philip Chubo, John Keen Hung, Patricia King Jie Ong, Kian Huat Davey, Michael R. Banana (Musa spp.) is an important nutrient-rich fruit crop cultivated in the tropics and sub-tropics for local consumption and export. Targets for genetic improvement of banana range from improved fruit quality, yield, disease resistance, tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses, and the biosynthesis of pharmaceutical compounds. Sterility has limited the success of generating new cultivars by conventional breeding. Tissue culture-based technologies that involve embryo rescue, the generation of somaclonal variation, and gene-transfer procedures are a useful adjunct to sexual hybridization, although considerable effort is required to establish robust protoplast-to-plant systems for somatic hybridization. Transformation involving Agrobacterium and biolistics- mediated gene transfer is feasible, underpinned by shoot regeneration from cultured cells and tissues. Molecular characterization of germplasm will facilitate the selection of material most relevant for incorporation into sexual and somatic genetic-improvement programs. Taylor & Francis 2011 Article PeerReviewed Sipen, Philip and Chubo, John Keen and Hung, Patricia King Jie and Ong, Kian Huat and Davey, Michael R. (2011) Genetic improvement of banana using conventional and in vitro technologies. Journal of Crop Improvement, 25 (6). pp. 697-727. ISSN 1542-7528; ESSN: 1542-7536 10.1080/15427528.2011.603406 English
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description Banana (Musa spp.) is an important nutrient-rich fruit crop cultivated in the tropics and sub-tropics for local consumption and export. Targets for genetic improvement of banana range from improved fruit quality, yield, disease resistance, tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses, and the biosynthesis of pharmaceutical compounds. Sterility has limited the success of generating new cultivars by conventional breeding. Tissue culture-based technologies that involve embryo rescue, the generation of somaclonal variation, and gene-transfer procedures are a useful adjunct to sexual hybridization, although considerable effort is required to establish robust protoplast-to-plant systems for somatic hybridization. Transformation involving Agrobacterium and biolistics- mediated gene transfer is feasible, underpinned by shoot regeneration from cultured cells and tissues. Molecular characterization of germplasm will facilitate the selection of material most relevant for incorporation into sexual and somatic genetic-improvement programs.
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author Sipen, Philip
Chubo, John Keen
Hung, Patricia King Jie
Ong, Kian Huat
Davey, Michael R.
spellingShingle Sipen, Philip
Chubo, John Keen
Hung, Patricia King Jie
Ong, Kian Huat
Davey, Michael R.
Genetic improvement of banana using conventional and in vitro technologies.
author_facet Sipen, Philip
Chubo, John Keen
Hung, Patricia King Jie
Ong, Kian Huat
Davey, Michael R.
author_sort Sipen, Philip
title Genetic improvement of banana using conventional and in vitro technologies.
title_short Genetic improvement of banana using conventional and in vitro technologies.
title_full Genetic improvement of banana using conventional and in vitro technologies.
title_fullStr Genetic improvement of banana using conventional and in vitro technologies.
title_full_unstemmed Genetic improvement of banana using conventional and in vitro technologies.
title_sort genetic improvement of banana using conventional and in vitro technologies.
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2011
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22201/
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