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== Espèces ==
== Espèces ==
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*''[[Musa acuminata]]''
*''[[Musa balbisiana]]''
*''[[Musa basjoo]]''
*''[[Musa coccinea]]''
*''[[Musa halabanensis]]''
*''[[Musa lolodensis]]''
*''[[Musa maclayi]]''
*''[[Musa ornata]]''
*''[[Musa paradisiaca]]''
*''[[Musa salaccensis]]''
*''[[Musa textilis]]''
*''[[Musa troglodytarum]]''
*''[[Musa velutina]]''
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*Voir [[Musa - illustrations historiques|''Musa'' - illustrations historiques]]


== Références ==
== Références ==
*Blench, R., 2009. Bananas and plantains in Africa: Re-interpreting the linguistic evidence. ''Ethnobotany Research and Applications'', '''7''':363-380.
*Borges, F., 1972. Taxonomía y descripción de clones del género ''Musa'' (plátanos y cambures) cultivados en Venezuela. ''R. Fac. Agron.'' (Maracay) : 17-63. biblio, syn. des noms communs dans les Caraîbes.
*Buchanan, Ashley Lynn. ''Bananas: Chaos out of Order''. Dumbarton Oaks, 2021. [https://lab.planthumanities.org/Banana/ Plant Humanities]
*Champion, J., 1968. ''Les bananiers et leur culture. Tome 1 : botanique et génétique''. Paris, IFAC. 212 p.
*Constantine, David R., 2008. The Musaceae. An annotated list of the species of ''Ensete'', ''Musa'' and ''Musella''. sur [http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~drc/musaceae.htm Globalnet]
*Davies, Peter N., 1990. Fyffes and the banana : ''Musa sapientum''. London, Athlone Press. 301 p. histoire d'une famille anglaise d'importateurs.
*De Langhe, Edmond, 1961. La taxonomie du bananier plantain en Afrique équatoriale. ''J. Agric. Trad. Bot. Appl.'', '''8''' : 417-449.
*De Langhe, Edmond, 1964. Influence de la parthénocarpie sur la dégénérescence florale chez les bananier. ''Fruits'', (5): 239-257 ; (6): 311-322.
*De Langhe, Edmond, 1964. The origin of variation in the plantain banana. ''Meded. Landbouwhogeschool Opzoekingstations Staat Gent''. '''24''' (1). arguments linguistiques sur diffusion néolithique en Afrique.
*De Langhe, Edmond, 1995. Is plantain the oldest fruit in the world ? ''in Celebration of the King Baudouin award to IITA''. Ibadan, Nigeria, IITA. pp. 44-47. 3000 avant JC. en Afrique par Austronésiens.
*De Langhe, Edmond, 1995. Banana and plantain: the earliest fruit crops? ''INIBAP Annual Report Paper'', '''1''' : 6-8.
*De Langhe, Edmond, Swennen R. &Vuylsteke D., 1994-95. Plantain in the early Bantu world. ''Azania'', '''29-30''': 147-160. (Volume: ''The growth of farming communities in Africa from the Equator southwards'', ed. by J.E.G. Sutton). pp. 147-160.
*De Langhe, Edmond ; Vrydaghs, Luc ; Maret, Pierre de ; Perrier, Xavier & Denham, Tim, 2008. Why Bananas Matter: An introduction to the history of banana domestication. ''Ethnobotany Research and Applications''. [http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.17348/era.7.0.165-177 doi : 10.17348/era.7.0.165-177]
*De Langhe, Edmond & Maret, P. de. 1999. Tracking the banana: Its significance in early agriculture. pp. 377–396 ''in'' Gosden, C. & Hather, J. (eds), ''The Prehistory of Food: Appetites for change''. Routledge, London.
*De Langhe, Edmond ; Perrier, Xavier ; Donohue, Marc & Denham, Tim. 2015. The Original Banana Split: Multi-disciplinary implications of the generation of African and Pacific Plantains in Island Southeast Asia. ''Ethnobotany Research and Applications'', '''14''' : 299-312. [http://dx.doi.org/10.17348/era.14.0.299-312 doi : 10.17348/era.14.0.299-312].
*Denham, T. & Donohue, M., 2009. Pre-Austronesian dispersal of banana cultivars west from New Guinea: Linguistic relics from eastern Indonesia. ''Archaeology in Oceania'' '''44''': 18-28.
*Donohue, M. & Denham, T. 2009. Banana (''Musa'' spp.) domestication in the Asia-Pacific region: linguistic and archaeobotanical perspectives. ''Ethnobotany Research and Applications'', '''7''': 293-332. [http://hdl.handle.net/10125/12521 ERA].
*Elevitch, Craig (ed.), 2006. ''Traditional Trees of Pacific Islands: their culture, environment, and use''. Holualoa, Hawai'i, Permanent Agriculture Resources. 816 p. [https://agroforestry.org/projects/traditional-tree-initiative Agroforestry] [https://agroforestry.org/images/pdfs/Musa-banana-plantain.pdf télécharger le pdf] et [https://agroforestry.org/images/pdfs/Banana-plantain-overview.pdf télécharger le pdf des cultivars]
*Elevitch, Craig (ed.), 2011. ''Specialty Crops for Pacific Islands: horticulture, value-added processing, and marketing''. Holualoa, Hawai'i, Permanent Agriculture Resources. 576 p., 940 photos. [https://agroforestry.org/books/specialty-crops-for-pacific-islands Agroforestry] [https://agroforestry.org/images/pdfs/Banana_specialty_crop.pdf télécharger le pdf]
*Fuller, D.Q. & Madella, M., 2009. Banana cultivation in South Asia and East Asia: A review of the evidence from archaeology and linguistics. ''Ethnobotany Research and Applications'', '''7''': 333-351.
*Gowen, S. (ed.), 1995. ''Bananas and plantains''. London, Chapman & Hall / INIBAP.  (''World Crop Series''). XVI-612 p.
*Horry, J.-P., 1989. Chimiotaxonomie et organisation génétique dans le genre Musa. ''Fruits'', '''44'''(9): 455-475.
*Jarret, R.L. (ed.), 1990. ''Identification of genetic diversity in the genus'' Musa. Montpellier, INIBAP.
*Jenny, Christophe ''et al.'', 1999. Les bananiers. ''in'' Hamon, Perla ''et al.'' (eds), ''Diversité génétique des plantes tropicales cultivées''. Montpellier, CIRAD. pp. 113-139.
*Kennedy, J., 2008. Pacific bananas: Complex origins, multiple dispersals? ''Asian Perspectives'', '''47''': 75-94.
*Kennedy, J., in press. Bananas: Towards a revised prehistory. ''In'' Fairbairn, A. & Weiss E. (eds), ''Ethnobotanist of Distant Pasts: Essays in Honour of Gordon Hillman'' Oxford, Oxbow.
*Kennedy J., 2009. Bananas and people in the homeland of genus Musa: Not just pretty fruit. ''Ethnobotany Research & Applications'' '''7''': 179–197. [http://dx.doi.org/10.17348/era.7.0.179-197 doi : 10.17348/era.7.0.179-197]
*Lassoudière, André, 2010. ''L'histoire du bananier''. Quae, 351 p.
*Lebot, Vincent, 1996. Amélioration des espèces autochtones d'Océanie à usage alimentaire. ''in'' Hladik Claude Marcel ''et al.'' (eds), ''L'alimentation en forêt tropicale. Interactions bioculturelles et perspectives de développement''. Paris, UNESCO - L'Homme et la biosphère. pp. 1175-1191.
*Lejju, B.J. ; Robertshaw, P. & Taylor, D., 2006. African earliest bananas? ''Journal of Archaeological Science'', '''33''' : 102-113.
*Lentfer, C., 2009. Tracing domestication and cultivation of bananas from phytoliths: An update from Papua New Guinea. ''Ethnobotany Research and Applications'', '''7''': 247–270. [http://dx.doi.org/10.17348/era.7.0.247-270 doi : 10.17348/era.7.0.247-270].
*Linnaeus, Carl, 2007. ''Musa Cliffortiana''. Reprint and translation of the original edition, Leiden, 1736. (''Regnum vegetabile'' 148). A.R.G. Gantner Verlag. 264 p. ISBN 978 3 906166 63 6. 80 €. Première monographie de Linné, décrivant les premiers bananiers ayant fructifié dans une serre de George Clifford à Hartenkamp (Pays-Bas).
*Loeillet, Denis ''et al.'', 2011. La banane. Dossier du mois. ''Fruitrop'', '''189''': 15-62.
*Mbida, C.M. ; Van Neer, W. ; Doutrelepont, H. & Vrydaghs, L., 2000. Evidence for banana cultivation and animal husbandry during the first millennium BC in the forest of southern Cameroon. ''Journal of Archaeological Science'', '''27''' : 151-162.
*Mbida, C.M. ; Doutrelepont H. et al., 2001. First archaeological evidence of banana cultivation in central Africa during the third millenium before present. ''Vegetation History and Archaeobotany'', '''10''': 1-6.
*Mbida C.M., Doutrelepont, H. ''et al.'', 2004. Yes, there were bananas in Cameroun more than 2000 years ago. ''InfoMusa'', '''13''': 40-42.
*Neumann, K. & Hildebrand, E., 2009. Early bananas in Africa: The state of the art. ''Ethnobotany Research and Applications'', '''7''': 353-362.
*Perrier, Xavier ; Bakry, Frédéric ; Carreel, F. ; Jenny, Christophe ; Horry, J.-P. ; Lebot, Vincent & Hippolyte, I., 2009. Combining biological approaches to shed light on the evolution of edible bananas. Ethnobotany Research & Applications 7:199–216. [http://dx.doi.org/10.17348/era.7.0.199-216 doi : 10.17348/era.7.0.199-216].
*Perrier, Xavier ''et al.'', 2011. Multidisciplinary perspectives on banana (''Musa'' spp.) domestication. ''Proceedings of the National Academy of Science'', '''108'''(28): 11311–11318. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1102001108 doi : 10.1073/pnas.1102001108].
*Price, N.S., 1995. The origin and development of banana and plantain cultivation. ''in'' Gowen, S. (ed.), ''Bananas and plantains''. London, Chapman & Hall / INIBAP. (''World Crop Series''). 1-14.
*Reynolds, P.K., 1952. Earliest banana culture. ''Econ. Bot.'', 6 : 401. cité de ''J. Amer. Oriental Soc.'', '''71'''(4), Suppl. présence du bananier en Inde depuis 2000 ans d’après sculptures des temples indiens.
*Rossel, Gerda, 1994. ''Musa'' and ''Ensete'' in Africa: Taxonomy, names, uses and history. ''International Conference on the Growth of Farming Communities in Africa from the Equator Southwards'', Cambridge (UK), 04-08 Jul. 1994.
*Rossel, Gerda, 1998. ''Taxonomic-linguistic study of plantain in Africa''. Leiden, Research School CNWS. 227 + 86 p.
**[[:en:Chauvet, Taxonomic-linguistic study of plantain in Africa|recension par Michel Chauvet]], 2001. Book review of : Taxonomic-linguistic study of plantain in Africa. ''Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution'', '''48''' : 315-316.
*Rossel, Gerda, 1999. The history of plantain in Africa: a taxonomic-linguistic approach. ''Proceedings of the International Symposium'', Douala (CMR), 10-14 Nov. 1998. Montpellier, INIBAP. pp. 181-196.
*Shepherd, K., 1990. Observations on ''Musa'' taxonomy. ''in'' Jarret, R.L. (ed.), ''Identification of genetic diversity in the genus'' Musa. Montpellier, INIBAP. pp. 158-165.
*Simmonds, N.W., 1962. ''The evolution of the bananas''. London, Longmans. XII-170 p. (''Tropical Science Series'').
*Simmonds, N.W., 1962. The classification of bananas and potatoes : some implications. ''Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond.'', '''173''' : 111-113. restriction de plantain à un groupe.
*Simmonds, N.W., 1966. ''Bananas''. 2nd ed. London, Longman. XVI-512 p. (''Tropical Agriculture Series'').
*Simmonds, N.W., 1995. Bananas. ''Musa'' (Musaceae). ''in'' Smartt, J. & Simmonds, N.W. (eds), ''Evolution of crop plants''. 2nd ed. London, Longman. pp. 370-375.
*Tezenas du Montcel, H. ; De Langhe, E. & Swennen, R., 1983. Essai de classification des bananiers plantains (AAB). ''Fruits'', '''38'''(6): 461-474.
*Vansina, J., 2004. Bananas in Cameroun c. 500 BCE? Not proven. ''Azania'', '''38''': 174-176.


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*[http://www.ipni.org/ipni/simplePlantNameSearch.do?find_wholeName=Musa&amp;output_format=normal&amp;query_type=by_query&amp;back_page=query_ipni.html IPNI]
*[http://www.ipni.org/ipni/simplePlantNameSearch.do?find_wholeName=Musa&amp;output_format=normal&amp;query_type=by_query&amp;back_page=query_ipni.html IPNI]
*[http://mansfeld.ipk-gatersleben.de/pls/htmldb_pgrc/f?p=185:45:1329164412874601::NO::P7_BOTNAME,P7_DB_CHECKBOX1,P7_DB_CHECKBOX2,P7_DB_CHECKBOX4:Musa,,, Mansfeld]
*[http://mansfeld.ipk-gatersleben.de/pls/htmldb_pgrc/f?p=185:45:1329164412874601::NO::P7_BOTNAME,P7_DB_CHECKBOX1,P7_DB_CHECKBOX2,P7_DB_CHECKBOX4:Musa,,, Mansfeld]
*[http://www.promusa.org/tiki-index.php Musapedia] (Promusa)
*[http://herb.umd.umich.edu/herb/search.pl?searchstring=Musa Moerman, Native American Ethnobotany]
*[http://herb.umd.umich.edu/herb/search.pl?searchstring=Musa Moerman, Native American Ethnobotany]
*[https://hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/nexus/Musa_spp_nex.html NewCrop Purdue]
*[http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Musa.html Multilingual Plant Name Database]
*[http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Musa.html Multilingual Plant Name Database]
*[http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/search?q=Musa Plant List]
*[http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl1.1/search?q=Musa Plant List]
*[[:en:Musa (PROSEA)|PROSEA sur Pl@ntUse]]
*[http://www.tela-botanica.org/page:eflore_bdtfx?referentiel=bdtfx&niveau=2&module=fiche&action=fiche&type_nom=nom_scientifique&nom=Musa Tela Botanica]
*[http://www.tela-botanica.org/page:eflore_bdtfx?referentiel=bdtfx&niveau=2&module=fiche&action=fiche&type_nom=nom_scientifique&nom=Musa Tela Botanica]
*[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musa Wikipédia]
*[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bananier Wikipédia]


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Musa

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Ordre Zingiberales
Famille Musaceae

espèces



Biologie

Classification

Espèces

Références

  • Blench, R., 2009. Bananas and plantains in Africa: Re-interpreting the linguistic evidence. Ethnobotany Research and Applications, 7:363-380.
  • Borges, F., 1972. Taxonomía y descripción de clones del género Musa (plátanos y cambures) cultivados en Venezuela. R. Fac. Agron. (Maracay) : 17-63. biblio, syn. des noms communs dans les Caraîbes.
  • Buchanan, Ashley Lynn. Bananas: Chaos out of Order. Dumbarton Oaks, 2021. Plant Humanities
  • Champion, J., 1968. Les bananiers et leur culture. Tome 1 : botanique et génétique. Paris, IFAC. 212 p.
  • Constantine, David R., 2008. The Musaceae. An annotated list of the species of Ensete, Musa and Musella. sur Globalnet
  • Davies, Peter N., 1990. Fyffes and the banana : Musa sapientum. London, Athlone Press. 301 p. histoire d'une famille anglaise d'importateurs.
  • De Langhe, Edmond, 1961. La taxonomie du bananier plantain en Afrique équatoriale. J. Agric. Trad. Bot. Appl., 8 : 417-449.
  • De Langhe, Edmond, 1964. Influence de la parthénocarpie sur la dégénérescence florale chez les bananier. Fruits, (5): 239-257 ; (6): 311-322.
  • De Langhe, Edmond, 1964. The origin of variation in the plantain banana. Meded. Landbouwhogeschool Opzoekingstations Staat Gent. 24 (1). arguments linguistiques sur diffusion néolithique en Afrique.
  • De Langhe, Edmond, 1995. Is plantain the oldest fruit in the world ? in Celebration of the King Baudouin award to IITA. Ibadan, Nigeria, IITA. pp. 44-47. 3000 avant JC. en Afrique par Austronésiens.
  • De Langhe, Edmond, 1995. Banana and plantain: the earliest fruit crops? INIBAP Annual Report Paper, 1 : 6-8.
  • De Langhe, Edmond, Swennen R. &Vuylsteke D., 1994-95. Plantain in the early Bantu world. Azania, 29-30: 147-160. (Volume: The growth of farming communities in Africa from the Equator southwards, ed. by J.E.G. Sutton). pp. 147-160.
  • De Langhe, Edmond ; Vrydaghs, Luc ; Maret, Pierre de ; Perrier, Xavier & Denham, Tim, 2008. Why Bananas Matter: An introduction to the history of banana domestication. Ethnobotany Research and Applications. doi : 10.17348/era.7.0.165-177
  • De Langhe, Edmond & Maret, P. de. 1999. Tracking the banana: Its significance in early agriculture. pp. 377–396 in Gosden, C. & Hather, J. (eds), The Prehistory of Food: Appetites for change. Routledge, London.
  • De Langhe, Edmond ; Perrier, Xavier ; Donohue, Marc & Denham, Tim. 2015. The Original Banana Split: Multi-disciplinary implications of the generation of African and Pacific Plantains in Island Southeast Asia. Ethnobotany Research and Applications, 14 : 299-312. doi : 10.17348/era.14.0.299-312.
  • Denham, T. & Donohue, M., 2009. Pre-Austronesian dispersal of banana cultivars west from New Guinea: Linguistic relics from eastern Indonesia. Archaeology in Oceania 44: 18-28.
  • Donohue, M. & Denham, T. 2009. Banana (Musa spp.) domestication in the Asia-Pacific region: linguistic and archaeobotanical perspectives. Ethnobotany Research and Applications, 7: 293-332. ERA.
  • Elevitch, Craig (ed.), 2006. Traditional Trees of Pacific Islands: their culture, environment, and use. Holualoa, Hawai'i, Permanent Agriculture Resources. 816 p. Agroforestry télécharger le pdf et télécharger le pdf des cultivars
  • Elevitch, Craig (ed.), 2011. Specialty Crops for Pacific Islands: horticulture, value-added processing, and marketing. Holualoa, Hawai'i, Permanent Agriculture Resources. 576 p., 940 photos. Agroforestry télécharger le pdf
  • Fuller, D.Q. & Madella, M., 2009. Banana cultivation in South Asia and East Asia: A review of the evidence from archaeology and linguistics. Ethnobotany Research and Applications, 7: 333-351.
  • Gowen, S. (ed.), 1995. Bananas and plantains. London, Chapman & Hall / INIBAP. (World Crop Series). XVI-612 p.
  • Horry, J.-P., 1989. Chimiotaxonomie et organisation génétique dans le genre Musa. Fruits, 44(9): 455-475.
  • Jarret, R.L. (ed.), 1990. Identification of genetic diversity in the genus Musa. Montpellier, INIBAP.
  • Jenny, Christophe et al., 1999. Les bananiers. in Hamon, Perla et al. (eds), Diversité génétique des plantes tropicales cultivées. Montpellier, CIRAD. pp. 113-139.
  • Kennedy, J., 2008. Pacific bananas: Complex origins, multiple dispersals? Asian Perspectives, 47: 75-94.
  • Kennedy, J., in press. Bananas: Towards a revised prehistory. In Fairbairn, A. & Weiss E. (eds), Ethnobotanist of Distant Pasts: Essays in Honour of Gordon Hillman Oxford, Oxbow.
  • Kennedy J., 2009. Bananas and people in the homeland of genus Musa: Not just pretty fruit. Ethnobotany Research & Applications 7: 179–197. doi : 10.17348/era.7.0.179-197
  • Lassoudière, André, 2010. L'histoire du bananier. Quae, 351 p.
  • Lebot, Vincent, 1996. Amélioration des espèces autochtones d'Océanie à usage alimentaire. in Hladik Claude Marcel et al. (eds), L'alimentation en forêt tropicale. Interactions bioculturelles et perspectives de développement. Paris, UNESCO - L'Homme et la biosphère. pp. 1175-1191.
  • Lejju, B.J. ; Robertshaw, P. & Taylor, D., 2006. African earliest bananas? Journal of Archaeological Science, 33 : 102-113.
  • Lentfer, C., 2009. Tracing domestication and cultivation of bananas from phytoliths: An update from Papua New Guinea. Ethnobotany Research and Applications, 7: 247–270. doi : 10.17348/era.7.0.247-270.
  • Linnaeus, Carl, 2007. Musa Cliffortiana. Reprint and translation of the original edition, Leiden, 1736. (Regnum vegetabile 148). A.R.G. Gantner Verlag. 264 p. ISBN 978 3 906166 63 6. 80 €. Première monographie de Linné, décrivant les premiers bananiers ayant fructifié dans une serre de George Clifford à Hartenkamp (Pays-Bas).
  • Loeillet, Denis et al., 2011. La banane. Dossier du mois. Fruitrop, 189: 15-62.
  • Mbida, C.M. ; Van Neer, W. ; Doutrelepont, H. & Vrydaghs, L., 2000. Evidence for banana cultivation and animal husbandry during the first millennium BC in the forest of southern Cameroon. Journal of Archaeological Science, 27 : 151-162.
  • Mbida, C.M. ; Doutrelepont H. et al., 2001. First archaeological evidence of banana cultivation in central Africa during the third millenium before present. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 10: 1-6.
  • Mbida C.M., Doutrelepont, H. et al., 2004. Yes, there were bananas in Cameroun more than 2000 years ago. InfoMusa, 13: 40-42.
  • Neumann, K. & Hildebrand, E., 2009. Early bananas in Africa: The state of the art. Ethnobotany Research and Applications, 7: 353-362.
  • Perrier, Xavier ; Bakry, Frédéric ; Carreel, F. ; Jenny, Christophe ; Horry, J.-P. ; Lebot, Vincent & Hippolyte, I., 2009. Combining biological approaches to shed light on the evolution of edible bananas. Ethnobotany Research & Applications 7:199–216. doi : 10.17348/era.7.0.199-216.
  • Perrier, Xavier et al., 2011. Multidisciplinary perspectives on banana (Musa spp.) domestication. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, 108(28): 11311–11318. doi : 10.1073/pnas.1102001108.
  • Price, N.S., 1995. The origin and development of banana and plantain cultivation. in Gowen, S. (ed.), Bananas and plantains. London, Chapman & Hall / INIBAP. (World Crop Series). 1-14.
  • Reynolds, P.K., 1952. Earliest banana culture. Econ. Bot., 6 : 401. cité de J. Amer. Oriental Soc., 71(4), Suppl. présence du bananier en Inde depuis 2000 ans d’après sculptures des temples indiens.
  • Rossel, Gerda, 1994. Musa and Ensete in Africa: Taxonomy, names, uses and history. International Conference on the Growth of Farming Communities in Africa from the Equator Southwards, Cambridge (UK), 04-08 Jul. 1994.
  • Rossel, Gerda, 1998. Taxonomic-linguistic study of plantain in Africa. Leiden, Research School CNWS. 227 + 86 p.
    • recension par Michel Chauvet, 2001. Book review of : Taxonomic-linguistic study of plantain in Africa. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 48 : 315-316.
  • Rossel, Gerda, 1999. The history of plantain in Africa: a taxonomic-linguistic approach. Proceedings of the International Symposium, Douala (CMR), 10-14 Nov. 1998. Montpellier, INIBAP. pp. 181-196.
  • Shepherd, K., 1990. Observations on Musa taxonomy. in Jarret, R.L. (ed.), Identification of genetic diversity in the genus Musa. Montpellier, INIBAP. pp. 158-165.
  • Simmonds, N.W., 1962. The evolution of the bananas. London, Longmans. XII-170 p. (Tropical Science Series).
  • Simmonds, N.W., 1962. The classification of bananas and potatoes : some implications. Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond., 173 : 111-113. restriction de plantain à un groupe.
  • Simmonds, N.W., 1966. Bananas. 2nd ed. London, Longman. XVI-512 p. (Tropical Agriculture Series).
  • Simmonds, N.W., 1995. Bananas. Musa (Musaceae). in Smartt, J. & Simmonds, N.W. (eds), Evolution of crop plants. 2nd ed. London, Longman. pp. 370-375.
  • Tezenas du Montcel, H. ; De Langhe, E. & Swennen, R., 1983. Essai de classification des bananiers plantains (AAB). Fruits, 38(6): 461-474.
  • Vansina, J., 2004. Bananas in Cameroun c. 500 BCE? Not proven. Azania, 38: 174-176.

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