damaclese
09-02-2008, 07:31 AM
I got the information that in Brazil, farmers who grow bananas for commercial purpose, do not plant different kinds of bananas near their banana plantation afraid of clone variation. How about that ?
For me, it means that there are constant natural clone variation occurrence in the banana plant. So, if I graft them together, there should be some kind of influence or change in their genes. Well, I think we should study more about the characteristics of the banana plant. What do you think?
It's a point to ponder. Isn't it ?Mauro there are countless numbers of people that study Musa and the other members of the Banana family more then haft of the world depends on Bananas as there primary starch sores. in addition there are a number of people here on the org. that have jobs in Banana related fields Gab15 for example goes to school and studys horticulture and well as working in a TC lab. IncCube not sure i spelled his name right its my understanding that he is sum sort of expert in this area of study and there are others as well i would say in my humble opinion that Musa and its related sup species are on of the most heavily studied plants in the world to day i only point this out to let you know that theres big resources here on the org and other places that you can go to if you would like to explore more in depth in this area if you do some searches throw the old threads you will find mane topics on such things as TC or cross pollination and varies other subjects and by the way a hearty welcome! to the Org hope you have as much fun as i have here theres a grate bunch of people hanging out here
For me, it means that there are constant natural clone variation occurrence in the banana plant. So, if I graft them together, there should be some kind of influence or change in their genes. Well, I think we should study more about the characteristics of the banana plant. What do you think?
It's a point to ponder. Isn't it ?Mauro there are countless numbers of people that study Musa and the other members of the Banana family more then haft of the world depends on Bananas as there primary starch sores. in addition there are a number of people here on the org. that have jobs in Banana related fields Gab15 for example goes to school and studys horticulture and well as working in a TC lab. IncCube not sure i spelled his name right its my understanding that he is sum sort of expert in this area of study and there are others as well i would say in my humble opinion that Musa and its related sup species are on of the most heavily studied plants in the world to day i only point this out to let you know that theres big resources here on the org and other places that you can go to if you would like to explore more in depth in this area if you do some searches throw the old threads you will find mane topics on such things as TC or cross pollination and varies other subjects and by the way a hearty welcome! to the Org hope you have as much fun as i have here theres a grate bunch of people hanging out here