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Micropropagation
Banana tissue culture is a first-generation plant biotechnology tool used to curtail the spread of pests and diseases, especially fungal and bacterial wilt diseases, by making disease-free planting material available for the propagation of new crops. Simple tissue culture techniques such as shoot-tip and embryo culture are well-developed in Africa and have greatly improved banana breeding, whereby the shoot meristem is extracted from the male flower and aseptically multiplied into hundreds of shoots for eventual planting in fields.
Projects

IPM
Promotion of IPM practices and technologies Hybrids
Development of disease and pest resistant hybrids Architecture
Banana Architecture Improvement Disease
Development of disease resistant transgenics Pests
Development of pest resistant transgenics Diagnostics
Development of pathogen diagnostics Marketing
Banana utilization and Marketing Quality
Development of banana with improved fruit quality Cell Suspensions
Development of cell and tissue culture materials for banana Research
Promotion of IPM practices and technologies Hybrids
Development of disease and pest resistant hybrids Architecture
Banana Architecture Improvement Disease
Development of disease resistant transgenics Pests
Development of pest resistant transgenics Diagnostics
Development of pathogen diagnostics Marketing
Banana utilization and Marketing Quality
Development of banana with improved fruit quality Cell Suspensions
Development of cell and tissue culture materials for banana Research
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