Banana cultivar checklist
The banana cultivar checklist is a list of cultivar names and the groups into which they are classified. The main goal of the checklist is to arrive at an internally coherent list of names indicating which ones are synonyms (different names that refer to the same cultivar) and homonyms (similar names that refer to different cultivars). When no synonym has been reported, the local name is repeated in the Cultivar column. Synonyms are linked to each other through a shared name in the Cultivar column. In the absence of a list of accepted cultivar names, the names in that column are the ones provided by the source and as such reflect usage. A link to the corresponding Musapedia page in the cultivar diversity portal is provided when one exists.
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How to use the checklist
To sort the entries in a column in either ascending or descending order, click on the column header. To see only the words that start with a specific letter in a given column, sort the column and then select the letter among the ones above the table. Click All to display all the entries.
To search the checklist, click on Filters to display the search fields. The Local name and Cultivar fields are autocomplete but case sensitive which means that the first letter of any search should be capitalised. The Notes and References fields are not autocomplete and case sensitive. Search on only one word at time. For references, click on List of references on the right to see the references. Type the name of one of the authors (e.g. simmonds) or any of the words in the title in the filters' Reference field. Click on Filter to see the results of a search and on Reset to clear the results.
It is possible to export the results of a search in Excel. Just click on the Export button at the end of the search results. Note that downloading the entire checklist takes about one minute.
To link to the results of a search, use the following syntax: Banana+cultivar+checklist?f_Field ID=Search term, the field IDs being 82 for the Local name, 83 for the Location, 84 for the Cultivar, 86 for the Clone set and 87 for the Subgroup. Example: http://www.promusa.org/Banana+cultivar+checklist?f_82=Nendran
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List of references
Arnaud, E., Horry, J.P. 1997. Musalogue, PNG collecting missions
Edison, H.S. et al. 2002. The exploration of Musaceae in Irian Jaya (Papua)
Evers, G. 1992. Banana cultivar diversity in the area of Morogoro, Tanzania.
Hermanto, C. et al. 2012. Triangle Banana Exploration Report, North Sulawesi and North Maluku
Hermanto, C. et al. 2013. Triangle Banana Exploration Report, Central Maluku and Lesser Sunda Islands
Jones, D.R. 2000. Diseases of banana, Abacá and Enset
Karamura, D. et al. 2012. Banana cultivar names, synonyms and their usage in East Africa
Ocimati, W. et al. 2013. On-farm Musa germplasm diversity in different agro-ecologies of Burundi
Ploetz, R.C. et al. 2007. Banana and plantain: an overview with emphasis on Pacific island cultivars
Price, N. 1994. Field trial evaluation of Musa varieties as hosts of P. goodeyi in Cameroon
Rosales, F.E. et al. 1999. A tribute to the work of Paul Allen
Rossel, G. 1998. Taxonomic-linguistic study of plantain in Africa
Silayoi, B., Chomchalow, N. 1987. Banana genetic resources in Thailand
Sachter-Smith, G. 2011. Bananas of the Solomon Islands
Singh, H.P. et al. 2001. A tentative key for identification and classification of Indian bananas
Simmonds, N.W. 1966. Bananas
Tun, A. 2005. Current situation of banana RandD in Myanmar
Uma, S., Sathiamoorthy, S. 2002. Names and synonyms of bananas and plantains of India
Valmayor, R. et al. 2002. The Wild and Cultivated Bananas of the Philippines.
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