Balbisiana
Musa balbisiana Colla, commonly known as the Balbisiana banana or wild banana, is a species in the Musaceae family and one of the two primary ancestral species of cultivated bananas and plantains, the other being Musa acuminata. It is a diploid species with 2n = 22 and carries the BB genome. In banana breeding, crosses between M. balbisiana and M. acuminata give rise to AB, AAB, and ABB hybrids, which form the genetic basis of many modern cultivars.
Description begins with a tall, herbaceous plant that forms a clump from a rhizome. Plants can reach
Distribution and habitat: M. balbisiana is native to tropical Asia, including parts of the Indian subcontinent,
Genetic and breeding significance: The BB genome from M. balbisiana contributes traits such as drought tolerance
Conservation and use: Wild populations are not widely cultivated but serve as genetic resources for breeding