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Old 12-15-2020, 09:01 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Default Re: Sour Plantains of Sri Lanka

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Originally Posted by Brindley View Post
Thank you.

Would like to know if it is Musa acuminata or Musa balbisiana?

What is the scientific name of the sub-group Mysore?

Musa Mysore ... The Mysore is AAB type. Meaning it is a descendant of Musa acuminata & Musa balbisiana cross. The major subgroups are well defined by characteristics. However, sub-subgroups are known by local names and may or may not be duplicates of other groups. Retyping of Musa by DNA is ongoing.


Do a google search for those to understand what those types (Musa acuminata or Musa balbisiana) are. .... Specificaly read
Insights into Musa balbisiana and Musa acuminata species ...




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