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Overcoming the fertility crisis in bananas (Musa spp.)

Delphine Amah, D. W. Turner, Daniel J. Gibbs, Consultant, Australia, Allan Waniale, Gil Gram, Rony Swennen

2020Burleigh Dodds series in agricultural science16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Edible bananas are normally parthenocarpic and seedless, a condition which ensures edibility but limits their use in hybridizations to generate new combinations of targeted traits for crop improvement. Hybridizations involving edible bananas result in too few or no viable hybrid seeds thus constituting a fertility crisis which seriously hampers banana breeding efforts. This chapter discusses the key processes surrounding effective pollination, fertilization and viable seed production in relation to our current knowledge on banana reproductive biology and the gaps in our current understanding. The chapter explores possible limiting stages to these processes and provides insights on ways to overcome the fertility crisis to expand the possibilities for gene recombination through intra- and interspecific crosses

Topics & Concepts

FertilitySociologyDemographyPopulationBanana Cultivation and ResearchAgronomic Practices and Intercropping SystemsCassava research and cyanide