نتایج جستجو برای: banana plant musa paradisica

تعداد نتایج: 402873  

Journal: :Forests 2023

Phylloplane fungi is a non-pathogenic on the leaf surface that can be used to control plant diseases caused by pathogens. One of most damaging banana fusarium wilt, pathogenic Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. Cubense (Foc). Mangrove Rhizophora apiculate widely distributed and high-diversity area where microorganisms produce anti-microbial compounds flourish. This as biological agent. study aims determ...

Journal: :iranian journal of biotechnology 2009
seied mehdi miri amir mousavi mohammad reza naghavi mohammad mirzaii ali reza talaei

genetic diversity amongst 21 induced mutant clones tolerant to salinity along with one non-irradiated sensitive clone of banana (musa acuminata cv. dwarf cavendish (aaa)) were studied using morphological and random amplified polymorphic dna (rapd) markers. out of the 30 phenotypic indices screened, 23 were polymorph and two traits, leaf habit and blotches color, were differentiated by non-irrad...

2011
M. Sarowar Hossain M. Badrul Alam M. Asadujjaman Ronok Zahan M. Monirul Islam M. Ehsanul H. Mazumder Md. Ekramul Haque

Musa sapientum (M.sapientum) commonly known as 'banana' is widely used in Bangladeshi folk medicine for the treatment of various ailments including diarrhea. Hence, the present study was designed to investigate antidiarrheal, antioxidant and antibacterial potential of the methanolic extract of M.sapientum seed (MMSS). The extract was studied for antidiarrheal property using castor oil and magne...

Journal: :Frontiers in microbiology 2016
Pious Thomas Aparna C. Sekhar

Effective translation of research findings from laboratory to agricultural fields is essential for the success of biocontrol or growth promotion trials employing beneficial microorganisms. The rhizosphere is to be viewed holistically as a dynamic ecological niche comprising of diverse microorganisms including competitors and noxious antagonists to the bio-inoculant. This study was undertaken to...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2014
Olivier Garsmeur James C Schnable Ana Almeida Cyril Jourda Angélique D'Hont Michael Freeling

Whole genome duplications (WGDs) occurred in the distant evolutionary history of many lineages and are particularly frequent in the flowering plant lineages. Following paleopolyploidization in plants, most duplicated genes are deleted by intrachromosomal recombination, a process referred to as fractionation. In the examples studied so far, genes are disproportionately lost from one of the paren...

Journal: :Scientia Horticulturae 2022

• Overexpression of MpbHLH in Foc TR4-sensitive Cavendish banana showed that the transgenic lines had superior resistance to Fusarium wilt compared with wild-type (WT). Proteomic analysis phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL) and peroxidase (POD) were highly expressed plants. 3. Physiological experiments further revealed plants, especially their roots, high POD activity. Banana ( Musa spp . ) is an...

2012
Simone Moser Thomas Müller Andreas Holzinger Cornelius Lütz Bernhard Kräutler

The disappearance of chlorophyll is a visual sign of fruit ripening. Yet, chlorophyll breakdown in fruit has hardly been explored; its non-green degradation products are largely unknown. Here we report the analysis and structure elucidation of colorless tetrapyrrolic chlorophyll breakdown products in commercially available, ripening bananas (Musa acuminata, Cavendish cultivar). In banana peels,...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Willy J Peumans Paul Proost Rony L Swennen Els J M Van Damme

Analyses of the protein content and composition revealed dramatic changes in gene expression during in situ banana (Musa spp.) fruit formation/ripening. The total banana protein content rapidly increases during the first 60 to 70 d, but remains constant for the rest of fruit formation/ripening. During the phase of rapid protein accumulation, an inactive homolog of class III chitinases accounts ...

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