00996nam a2200169 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000210006024500790008126000640016030000090022452005310023365000110076465300170077570000170079270000170080916368482013-05-10 1985 bl uuuu u0uu1 u #d1 aDANTAS, J. L. L. aEfficiency of rapid propagation of banana plants by wounding buds in vivo. aCruz das Almas: Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura-CNPMFc1985 a13p. aBanana plants are normally propagated by the separation of shoots from the mother rhizome. While the rhizome may produce forty or more shoots, not all develop satisfactorily. The best field for stimulating these resulted in only twenty transplantable suckers after one year from planting. When a great number of mother plants is available, this propagation can afford sufficient material for new planting. However, when for experimental purposes, rapid propagation methods can furnish quantity and the type of plants required. aBanana aPropagação1 aSHEPHERD, K.1 aALVES, E. J.