AdvertisementInstead, the researchers are looking for the traits in other banana varieties that match a Cavendish's taste and hardiness.
ChiquitaThey used information about the bananas' disease resistance, color, yield, and other characteristics as a kind of Lego system, García-Bastidas said.
AdvertisementNow that TR4 is spreading, growers and scientists don't want to make the same mistake again of relying on a single banana variety.
AdvertisementLi-Jun Ma, a professor of biochemistry at the University of Massachusetts Amherst studying the banana-killing fungi, agrees we shouldn't rely on a single banana variety.
Ultimately, Yelloway researchers envision a future where grocery stores offer multiple banana varieties.
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Chiquita, —, Cavendish, We're, Peter Stedman, Fernando García, Bastidas, They're, Jeffrey Greenberg, Manuel Rueda The Cavendish, Gros Michel, The Cavendish, Yelloway, Stedman, Li, Jun Ma
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