نتایج جستجو برای: banana fruit

تعداد نتایج: 76576  

2012
Simone Moser Thomas Müller Andreas Holzinger Cornelius Lütz Bernhard Kräutler

The disappearance of chlorophyll is a visual sign of fruit ripening. Yet, chlorophyll breakdown in fruit has hardly been explored; its non-green degradation products are largely unknown. Here we report the analysis and structure elucidation of colorless tetrapyrrolic chlorophyll breakdown products in commercially available, ripening bananas (Musa acuminata, Cavendish cultivar). In banana peels,...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2009
D. Mbéguié-A-Mbéguié O. Hubert F. C. Baurens T. Matsumoto M. Chillet B. Fils-Lycaon S. Sidibé-Bocs

Few molecular studies have been devoted to the finger drop process that occurs during banana fruit ripening. Recent studies revealed the involvement of changes in the properties of cell wall polysaccharides in the pedicel rupture area. In this study, the expression of cell-wall modifying genes was monitored in peel tissue during post-harvest ripening of Cavendish banana fruit, at median area (c...

Journal: :Acta scientiarum polonorum. Technologia alimentaria 2016
Pui Yee Toh Fei Shan Leong Sui Kiat Chang Hock Eng Khoo Hip Seng Yim

BACKGROUND Banana is grown worldwide and consumed as ripe fruit or used for culinary purposes. Peels form about 18-33% of the whole fruit and are discarded as a waste product. With a view to exploiting banana peel as a source of valuable compounds, this study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of different extraction parameters on the antioxidant activities of the industrial by-product of ba...

2017
Archana Thomas

Musa sapientum which is commonly called banana is an herbaceous plant of family Musaceae, a popular fruit consumed worldwide. It is originated from topical region of Southern Asia. The plant is cultivated for its fruits and to a lesser extent for production of fibres. Considering the nutritional activities, it is one of the leading food crops with high source of minerals, vitamins, flavonoids, ...

2013
Gaëtan Droc Delphine Larivière Valentin Guignon Nabila Yahiaoui Dominique This Olivier Garsmeur Alexis Dereeper Chantal Hamelin Xavier Argout Jean-François Dufayard Juliette Lengelle Franc-Christophe Baurens Alberto Cenci Bertrand Pitollat Angélique D'Hont Manuel Ruiz Mathieu Rouard Stéphanie Bocs

Banana is one of the world's favorite fruits and one of the most important crops for developing countries. The banana reference genome sequence (Musa acuminata) was recently released. Given the taxonomic position of Musa, the completed genomic sequence has particular comparative value to provide fresh insights about the evolution of the monocotyledons. The study of the banana genome has been en...

2013
Balakrishna Murthy

Mankind has been strongly dependent on plant fibres for all kind of purposes. In earlier days, natural fibres served a crucial role mitigate the everyday needs in a wide range of uses. But in recent years the arrival of synthetic products are dominating over the natural fibre, due to the low cost. But the synthetic fibres are non degradable and causing serious pollution problems. Banana is one ...

2006
Deborah Karamura

Uganda is among the world’s leading countries in terms of banana production and consumption. Bananas occupy the largest cultivated area among staple food crops in Uganda and are primarily grown on small subsistence farms (plots of less than 0.5 ha). In addition to being a major food staple, bananas are an important source of income, with excess production sold in local markets. Average per capi...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2005
Kripa Krishnan N R Vijayalakshmi

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE A group of villages in Kollam district of Kerala, southern part of India are exposed to a higher dose of natural radiation than global average. Yet no adverse health effects have been found in humans, animals and plants in these areas. The present study was carried out to understand whether radiation affects the quantity and quality of flavonoids in plants grown in this a...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2014
M A Intan Sakinah I V Suzianti Z Latiffah

Anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum species is a common postharvest disease of banana fruit. We investigated and identified Colletotrichum species associated with anthracnose in several local banana cultivars based on morphological characteristics and sequencing of ITS regions and of the β-tubulin gene. Thirty-eight Colletotrichum isolates were encountered in anthracnose lesions of five local ...

2012
Wei Shan Jian-fei Kuang Lei Chen Hui Xie Huan-huan Peng Yun-yi Xiao Xue-ping Li Wei-xin Chen Quan-guang He Jian-ye Chen Wang-jin Lu

The plant-specific NAC (NAM, ATAF1/2, and CUC2) transcription factors (TFs) play important roles in plant growth, development, and stress responses. However, the precise role of NAC TFs in relation to fruit ripening is poorly understood. In this study, six NAC genes, designated MaNAC1-MaNAC6, were isolated and characterized from banana fruit. Subcellular localization showed that MaNAC1-MaNAC5 p...

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