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  2. Nymphoides aquatica - Wikipedia

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    Banana plants should have a third of the larger banana shaped roots buried in the gravel. The plant will also put out normal shaped roots. The lowermost leaves grow 15–46 cm tall and frequently the plant will produce a floating lily-leaf at the surface. Given optimal conditions, this plant will commonly flower in the tank. It requires minimal ...

  3. Panama disease - Wikipedia

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    The fungus easily spreads from plant to plant because the individual plants' defenses are nearly identical. [45] The disease is dispersed by spores or infected material that travel in surface water or farming activities. One of the biggest issues in spreading the disease is the means by which new banana plants are planted.

  4. Banana production in the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Relief: Altitude must not exceed 300 metres (980 ft) for the plant to grow overnight fully. Sheltered valleys that do not experience strong winds provide good growing conditions since the banana plants have shallow roots and can easily be uprooted. Soil: Light, acidic, clay and medium to alluvial soils provide suitable conditions.

  5. The world's most popular banana faces extinction but ... - AOL

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    Researchers will grow Yelloway One in the Philippines and Indonesia, where TR4 — a fungal disease — has decimated banana plants. Ensuring history doesn't repeat itself a third time

  6. Tropical garden - Wikipedia

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    Banana plants are not to be exposed to strong winds and extreme weather conditions (too hot or too cold weather) with an ideal temperature being 26-30 degree Celsius (78-86 Fahrenheit). They stop growing below 14 degree Celsius (57 Fahrenheit). Banana rhizomes are planted upright and their roots have to be well covered with soil. [3]

  7. List of banana cultivars - Wikipedia

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    A recent development is the use of "somaclones" in banana cultivation. Micropropagation involves growing plants from very small amounts of source tissue, sometimes even a single cell, under sterile conditions using artificial techniques to induce growth from mitochondrial relief systems. The purpose of micropropagation is often to produce a ...

  8. Mycosphaerella musicola - Wikipedia

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    Mycosphaerella musicola was first reported from Java in 1902 and by 1962 was found in most banana growing regions of the world. Although it is spread over short distances by conidia and ascospores, over long distances it is the movement of infected germplasm such as diseased leaves and suckers that is likely to be responsible.

  9. Banana freckle - Wikipedia

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    A plant affected by banana freckle. Banana freckle is a disease caused by the fungus Guignardia musae or Phyllosticta musarum . [1] Generally, the causal agent of disease is referred to as Guignardia-Phyllosticta sp. There are several different strains of the fungus that exist to infect different banana varieties around the globe.

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