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Li L-F, Häkkinen M, Yuan Y-M, Hao G, Ge X-J.  2010.  Molecular phylogeny and systematics of the banana family (Musaceae) inferred from multiple nuclear and chloroplast DNA fragments, with a special reference to the genus Musa.. Mol Phylogenet Evol. 57(1):1-10.
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Li L-F, Wang H-Y, Zhang C, Wang X-F, Shi F-X, Chen W-N, Ge X-J.  2013.  Origins and domestication of cultivated banana inferred from chloroplast and nuclear genes. PloS one. 8:e80502.
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Lheureux F, Laboureau N, Muller E, Lockhart BEL, Iskra-Caruana M-L.  2007.  Molecular characterization of banana streak acuminata Vietnam virus isolated from Musa acuminata siamea (banana cultivar).. Arch Virol. 152(7):1409-16.
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Lecompte F, VAUCELLE AURELIEN, PAGES LOIC, OZIER-LAFONTAINE HARRY.  2002.  Number, position, diameter and initial direction of growth of primary roots in Musa. Annals of botany. 90:43–51.
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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.