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2020
Chabannes M, Gabriel M, Aksa A, Galzi S, Dufayard J-F, Iskra-Caruana M-L, Muller E.  2020.  Badnaviruses and banana genomes: a long association sheds light on Musa phylogeny and origin. Molecular Plant Pathology. n/a
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2012
D'Hont A, Denoeud F, Aury J-M, Baurens F-C, Carreel F, Garsmeur O, Noel B, Bocs S, Droc G, Rouard M et al..  2012.  The banana (Musa acuminata) genome and the evolution of monocotyledonous plants.. Nature. 488(7410):213-7.
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2011
Fungo R, Pillay M.  2011.  beta-Carotene content of selected banana genotypes from Uganda. African Journal of Biotechnology. 10:5423.
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2007
Cheung F, Town CD.  2007.  A BAC end view of the Musa acuminata genome.. BMC Plant Biol. 7:29.
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2006
Wuyts N, Maung ZThu Zar, Swennen R, De Waele D.  2006.  Banana rhizodeposition: characterization of root border cell production and effects on chemotaxis and motility of the parasitic nematode Radopholus similis. Plant and Soil. 283:217–228.
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2005
Geering ADW, Olszewski NE, Harper G, Lockhart BEL, Hull R, Thomas JE.  2005.  Banana contains a diverse array of endogenous badnaviruses. Journal of General Virology. 86:511–520.
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