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- Musa balbisiana, also known simply as plantain, is a wild-type species of banana. It is one of the ancestors of modern cultivated bananas, along with Musa...
- Southeast Asia—Musa balbisiana and Musa a****inata. The Blue Java banana is a triploid (ABB) hybrid of the seeded banana Musa balbisiana and Musa a****inata...
- a cultivar, originating as the hybrid between Musa a****inata and Musa balbisiana, cultivated and domesticated by human very early. Most cultivated bananas...
- dessert bananas are from this species, although some are hybrids with Musa balbisiana. First cultivated by humans around 8000 BCE, it is one of the early examples...
- polyploids of two wild, seeded banana species, Musa a****inata and Musa balbisiana. Cultivated bananas are almost always seedless (parthenocarpic) and hence...
- cultivated bananas come from two wild species – Musa a****inata and Musa balbisiana, or hybrids of them. Musa species are native to tropical Indomalaya and...
- hybrid of the seeded bananas Musa balbisiana and Musa a****inata. Its official designation is Musa a****inata × balbisiana (ABB Group) 'Saba'. Synonyms include:...
- Musa balbisiana and Musa a****inata and not a species. The Latundan banana is a triploid (AAB) hybrid. Its full name is Musa a****inata × M. balbisiana (AAB...
- to: Musa a****inata, wild ancestor of the domestic banana plants Musa balbisiana, the domestic banana and true plantain plants Wild type This page is an...
- hybrids (mostly of two species of wild bananas, Musa a****inata and Musa balbisiana) led to endless confusion in banana botany. In the 1940s and 1950s, it...