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Musa


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Noun1.Musa - type genus of the Musaceae: bananasMusa - type genus of the Musaceae: bananasgenus Musaliliopsid genus, monocot genus - genus of flowering plants having a single cotyledon (embryonic leaf) in the seedbanana family, family Musaceae, Musaceae - treelike tropical Asian herbsbanana, banana tree - any of several tropical and subtropical treelike herbs of the genus Musa having a terminal crown of large entire leaves and usually bearing hanging clusters of elongated fruits

Musa


musa

[′myü·sə] (electromagnetism) An electrically steerable receiving antenna whose directional pattern can be rotated by varying the phases of the contributions of the individual units. Derived from multiple-unit steerable antenna.
banana banana banana

banana

Considered a weed in Asia. The flower is edible. The root and stalk are edible. Juice from the stalk core is used to treat kidney stones. Sap is used as glue. Leaves can be used as plates or place settings. Banana Blossoms, also know as banana hearts. are a purple-red pointy growth at the top the trunk. Banana flowers can be eaten raw or cooked. Remove tough covering and eat the soft white inner part. Some varieties are too bitter. Soak in water to remove sap before eating. Wild bananas have large hard seeds. Bananas are one of the best sources of potassium, which helps heart, blood pressure, arteries. Bananas have antacid effect to help stomach ulcers. Great source of fiber to help elimination, constipation. Good source of fructooligosaccharides, which feeds probiotics. Green bananas help leaky gut and nutrient absorption. Commercial bananas may be treated with ethylene gas to ripen them, but also makes them bad for people with latex allergies. That’s why its better to grow your own :-) Bananas are also mood enhancers and mild sedatives. The potassium helps you sleep better. For white teeth, rub the insides of banana peel on teeth for 2 minutes.

Musa

 

a genus of perennial plants of the family Musaceae. Tall, sometimes giant, grasses with a thick rhizome and a short stem. The leaves are very large, occurring in sheaths that form a multilayered tube (the false stalk). The young leaves, and then a cluster resembling a huge raceme, break through this tube. The flowers are unisexual and bisexual. The fruit has many seeds and is berrylike and thick-skinned; in cultivated varieties the fruit is often seedless (the plants propagate only vegetatively) and reaches 15 cm in length and 3–4 cm in diameter. As many as 300 such fruits may grow on one axis, attaining a total weight of 50–60 kg. The above-ground part of the plant dies after fruition. There are about 60–70 species in the tropics and subtropics of Africa, Asia, and Australia.

Musa is one of the oldest cultivated plants; in tropical regions it is the most important food plant and the chief article of export. The hybrid thermophilic species Musa × paradisiaca and Musa × sapientum (the dessert varieties—the so-called plantain) and the relatively cold-resistant southern Chinese Musa nana (M. cavendishii) are the most widely cultivated. The cultivated Musa consists of 40 percent skin and 60 percent mealy, sweet pulp; the seeds are not developed. The pulp of the fresh fruit contains 14–22 percent sugars, 3–8 percent starch, and up to 1.5 percent protein. The aroma of the fruit is caused by isoamyl isovaler-ate and isoamyl acetate. The fruits are used in either fresh or dried form and in the preparation of banana flour, canned fruit, marmalade, syrup, and wine. Some species of Musa have fruits with a hard, mealy, nonsweet pulp; those are used mostly as fodder and are used as food only when cooked. An industrial species of Musa is Manila hemp (M. textilis), whose false stalks provide a light, strong fiber—also called Manila hemp (abaca)—used in making ships’ rigging, fishing nets, and such. Japanese banana, or decorative banana (basjoo), is grown in the USSR on the Black Sea shores of the Caucasus and Crimea as a decorative plant. Abyssinian banana (M. ensete), now more often attributed to the genus Ensete (E. ventricosum), is grown in Africa as a food and textile plant.

REFERENCES

Alekseev, V. P. “Banan.” Biul. Vsesoiuznogo nauchno-issledovatel’skogo instituta chaia i subtropicheskikh kul’tur, 1955, no. 2.
Zhukovskii, P. M. Kul’turnye rasteniia i ikh sorodichi, 2nd ed. Leningrad, 1964.
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MUSA


AcronymDefinition
MUSAMelbourne University Sports Association (Australia)
MUSAMultiple Unit Steerable Antenna
MUSAMunicipal Urban Service Area
MUSAMonash University Students Association (Malaysia)
MUSAMaglev Urban System Associates
MUSAMarketing University Summer Accommodation
MUSASeaman Apprentice, Musician Striker (Naval Rating)

Musa


Related to Musa: Mansa Musa
  • noun

Synonyms for Musa

noun type genus of the Musaceae: bananas

Synonyms

  • genus Musa

Related Words

  • liliopsid genus
  • monocot genus
  • banana family
  • family Musaceae
  • Musaceae
  • banana
  • banana tree
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