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    Musa acuminata is a species of banana native to Southern Asia, its range comprising the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia. Many of the modern edible dessert bananas are from this species, although some are hybrids with Musa balbisiana. [5] .

  2. Musa acuminata (Banana) is a large, fast-growing, suckering evergreen perennial boasting huge, paddle-shaped leaves, up to 6-10 ft. long (180-300 cm). Erect spikes of cream to yellow flowers adorned with showy bracts appear seasonally on mature plants (2-3 years old).

  3. Species: acuminata. Family: Musaceae. Life Cycle: Perennial. Country Or Region Of Origin: Southeast Asia. Whole Plant Traits: Plant Type: Edible. Herbaceous Perennial.

  4. Musa acuminata, called Cavendish banana, is a large, fast-growing, suckering, evergreen plant that typically grows to 12-20’ tall in the tropics. Many of the bananas sold in St. Louis grocery stores are from cultivars of this species or from hybrids in which this species is a parent.

  5. The flowers are used to treat bronchitis and diabetes, the young leaves are applied to the body to relieve pain from burns, the roots are used to treat digestive problems, and the sap has been used in treating epilepsy, fevers, diarrhoea, and can also relieve haemorrhoids, insect bites, and stings. Materials and fuels.

  6. Jul 11, 2012 · Here we describe the draft sequence of the 523-megabase genome of a Musa acuminata doubled-haploid genotype, providing a crucial stepping-stone for genetic improvement of banana.

  7. May 5, 2022 · Musa acuminata is one of the most famous species within the Musa genus, and it includes both wild banana plants and cultivars, which are often grown with seedless fruits to increase their appeal to consumers. There are, however, numerous species and cultivars, and we don’t want to highlight a single one.

  8. Cooking bananas, which are commonly called plantains in the United States and are more starchy and less sweet than dessert bananas, are hybrids of Musa acuminata with another species from the same genus, Musa balbisiana (1,5,12).

  9. Sep 16, 2023 · Abstract. Musa acuminata is a main wild contributor to banana cultivars. Here, we reported a haplotype-resolved and telomere-to-telomere reference genome of M. acuminata by incorporating...

  10. Musa acuminata is the wild ancestor of the cultivated banana. Thousands of years of domestication have produced a delicious edible fruit consumed by millions of people throughout the world.

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