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2018
Perrier X, Jenny C, Bakry F, Karamura D, Kitavi M, Dubois C, Hervouet C, Philippson G, De Langhe E.  2018.  East African diploid and triploid bananas: a genetic complex transported from South-East Asia. Annals of Botany.
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2016
Janssens SB, Vandelook F, De Langhe E, Verstraete B, Smets E, Vandenhouwe I, Swennen R.  2016.  Evolutionary dynamics and biogeography of Musaceae reveal a correlation between the diversification of the banana family and the geological and climatic history of Southeast Asia. New Phytologist.
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Christelová P, De Langhe E, Hřibová E, Číżková J, Sardos J, Hušáková M, Sutanto A, Kepler AKay, Swennen R, Roux N.  2016.  Molecular and cytological characterization of the global Musa germplasm collection provides insights into the treasure of banana diversity. Biodiversity and Conservation. 26:801.
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2010
De Langhe E, Hřibová E, Carpentier S, Doleżel J, Swennen R.  2010.  Did backcrossing contribute to the origin of hybrid edible bananas? Annals of botany. 106:849–857.
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2001
Mindzie CMbida, Doutrelepont H, Vrydaghs L, Swennen RL, Swennen RJ, Beeckman H, De Langhe E, de Maret P.  2001.  First archaeological evidence of banana cultivation in central Africa during the third millennium before present. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany. 10:1–6.
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DOI (Digital Object Identifier) are used as Persistent Unique Identifiers (PUID) in the context of the Global Information System (GLIS) of Article 17 of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA). See MGIS DOI documentation for details.