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  1. Chi (genus) Musa. L. [1] Các loài. Trên 50, xem văn bản. Chi Chuối ( danh pháp khoa học: Musa) là một trong số 2-3 chi của họ Chuối (Musaceae); nó bao gồm các loài chuối và chuối lá. HIện tại người ta công nhận khoảng 50 loài thuộc chi Musa với nhiều công dụng khác nhau đối với con ...

  2. Musa sikkimensis (also called the Darjeeling banana) is a species of flowering plant found primarily in the northeast of the Indian Subcontinent, in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal. The genus Musa is a part of the banana family, Musaceae, placed within the greater order of Zingiberales, along with many other well-known related species (such ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EnseteEnsete - Wikipedia

    The genus Ensete was first described by Paul Fedorowitsch Horaninow (or Horaninov, 1796–1865) in his Prodromus Monographiae Scitaminarum of 1862 in which he created a single species, Ensete edule. However, the genus did not receive general recognition until 1947 when it was revived by E. E. Cheesman in the first of a series of papers in the Kew Bulletin on the classification of the bananas ...

  4. Bananas are rich sources of both simple and complex carbohydrates, and of the vitamins ascorbic acid, B6, carotene, niacin, riboflavin, and thiamin. They are also excellent sources of potassium. Moreover, bananas are easily digestible, offering access to food energy faster than apples, milk, oranges, and meats.

  5. DNA studies by Racharak & Eiadthong, 2007 and Simmonds and Shepherd, 1990 say it is the most distant genetically from the other subspecies, though they still classified it as one of the eight subspecies usually assigned under M. acuminata. The main modern source of the species status seem to be Häkkinen & Väre, 2008.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AbacáAbacá - Wikipedia

    Abacá ( Spanish) ( / ɑːbəˈkɑː / ah-bə-KAH; Filipino: Abaka [ɐbɐˈka] ), Musa textilis, is a species of banana endemic to the Philippines. The plant grows to 13–22 feet (4.0–6.7 m), and averages about 12 feet (3.7 m). The plant, also known as Manila hemp, has great economic importance, being harvested for its fiber, also called ...