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Thomas, J.E.; Iskra-Caruana, M-L.; Jones, D.R. (1994). " Musa Disease Fact Sheet N° 4. Banana Bunchy Top Disease" (PDF). INIBAP. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 2, 2018 . Retrieved October 2, 2018. Descriptive statistics of the dependent and explanatory variables by Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (BXW) adoption level. Variable Davis, K.; Nkonya, E.; Kato, E.; Mekonnen, D.A.; Odendo, M.; Miiro, R.; Nkuba, J. Impact of Farmer Field Schools on Agricultural Productivity and Poverty in East Africa. World Dev. 2012, 40, 402–413. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef] Smith, James P. (1977). Vascular Plant Families. Eureka, Calif.: Mad River Press. ISBN 978-0-916422-07-3. a b Frame, Paul (January 20, 2009). "General information about K-40". Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Archived from the original on December 23, 2017 . Retrieved April 24, 2019. The human body maintains relatively tight homeostatic control over potassium levels. This means that the consumption of foods containing large amounts of potassium will not increase the body's potassium content. As such, eating foods like bananas does not increase your annual radiation dose. If someone ingested potassium that had been enriched in K-40, that would be another story.

Frost, Natasha (February 28, 2018). "A Quest for the Gros Michel, the Great Banana of Yesteryear". Atlas Obscura. Archived from the original on July 24, 2020 . Retrieved July 24, 2019. Picq, Claudine & INIBAP, eds. (2000). Bananas (PDF) (Englished.). Montpellier: International Network for the Improvement of Banana and Plantains/International Plant Genetic Resources Institute. ISBN 978-2-910810-37-5. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 11, 2013 . Retrieved January 31, 2013. Ocimati, W.; Nakato, G.V.; Fiaboe, K.M.; Beed, F.; Blomme, G. Incomplete systemic movement of Xanthomonas campestris pv. musacearum and the occurrence of latent infections in xanthomonas wilt-infected banana mats. Plant Pathol. 2015, 2015, 81–90. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef]The banana may also have been present in isolated locations elsewhere in the Middle East on the eve of Islam. The spread of Islam was followed by far-reaching diffusion. There are numerous references to it in Islamic texts (such as poems and hadiths) beginning in the 9th century. By the 10th century the banana appears in texts from Palestine and Egypt. From there it diffused into North Africa and Muslim Iberia. An article on banana tree cultivation is included in Ibn al-'Awwam's 12th-century agricultural work, Book on Agriculture. [69] During the medieval ages, bananas from Granada were considered among the best in the Arab world. [68] In 650, Islamic conquerors brought the banana to Palestine. Today, banana consumption increases significantly in Islamic countries during Ramadan, the month of daylight fasting. [70] Ding, Phebe; Ahmad, S.H.; Razak, A.R.A.; Shaari, N. & Mohamed, M.T.M. (2007). "Plastid ultrastructure, chlorophyll contents, and colour expression during ripening of Cavendish banana ( Musa acuminata 'Williams') at 17°C and 27°C" (PDF). New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science. 35 (2): 201–210. doi: 10.1080/01140670709510186. S2CID 83844509. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 16, 2012 . Retrieved July 16, 2011. Austin, P.C. An introduction to propensity score methods for reducing the effects of confounding in observational studies. Multivar. Behav. Res. 2011, 46, 399–424. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef] Very Good Recipes of Banana and Flowers". verygoodrecipes.com. Archived from the original on October 6, 2018 . Retrieved October 6, 2018. Cattaneo, M.D. Efficient semiparametric estimation of multi-valued treatment effects under ignorability. J. Econ. 2010, 155, 138–154. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef]

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Traditional Crafts of Japan – Kijoka Banana Fiber Cloth". Association for the Promotion of Traditional Craft Industries. Archived from the original on November 4, 2006 . Retrieved December 11, 2006. Even though it is no longer viable for large scale cultivation, Gros Michel is not extinct and is still grown in areas where Panama disease is not found. [86] Likewise, Dwarf Cavendish and Grand Nain are in no danger of extinction, but they may leave supermarket shelves if disease makes it impossible to supply the global market. It is unclear if any existing cultivar can replace Cavendish bananas, so various hybridisation and genetic engineering programs are attempting to create a disease-resistant, mass-market banana. [82] One such strain that has emerged is the Taiwanese Cavendish, also known as the Formosana. [87] Ripening Ralstonia solanacearum on an overripe banana

As with all living things on earth, potassium-containing bananas emit radioactivity at low levels occurring naturally from potassium-40 ( 40K or K-40), [27] which is one of several isotopes of potassium. [28] [29] The banana equivalent dose of radiation was developed in 1995 as a simple teaching-tool to educate the public about the natural, small amount of K-40 radiation occurring in every human and in common foods. [30] [31] Tunio, A.; Jatoi, I.; Mengal, A.A. Information sources and their perceived effectiveness on adoption of recommended technology for the rice crop in district Naushahro Feroze, Sindh, Pakistan. Int. J. Agron. Agric. Res. 2017, 11, 131–139. [ Google Scholar]In the 15th and 16th centuries, Portuguese colonists started banana plantations in the Atlantic Islands, Brazil, and western Africa. [77] North Americans began consuming bananas on a small scale at very high prices shortly after the Civil War, though it was only in the 1880s that the food became more widespread. [78] As late as the Victorian Era, bananas were not widely known in Europe, although they were available. [77] Jules Verne introduces bananas to his readers with detailed descriptions in Around the World in Eighty Days (1872).

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