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A wild banana, found only on Madagascar, may hold the key to protecting the worlds edible banana crop., However, the plant has just been put on the extinction list; on the island of Madagascar, there are just five mature trees left in the wild. Scientists say the plant needs to be conserved, as it may hold the secret to keeping bananas safe for the future.
Most bananas consumed around the world are of a type known as the Cavendish, which is vulnerable to a plant pest called Panama disease. But the Madagascan banana has evolved in isolation on an island cut off from the mainland, and may have special properties.
Richard Allen, senior conservation assessor at the Kew Royal Botanic Gardens, said the species (Ensete perrieri) might have in-built tolerance to drought or disease. "It doesnt have Panama disease in it, so perhaps it has genetic traits against the disease. We dont know until we actually do research on the banana itself, but we cant do the research until its saved."
According to bbc.com, Kew scientists searched for the banana plant on Madagascar and found it was almost extinct in the wild.
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