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The starchy staples of cassava (tuberous roots) provides more than half the calories consumed by more than 200 million people in sub-Saharan Africa, and the leaves are often used as a vegetable providing protein, vitamins and minerals. The cyanogenic potential of cassava has often been cited as a...


Dixon, A.Asiedu, RobertBokanga, M.[Breeding of cassava for low cyanogenic potential: problems, progress and prospects]Breeding of cassava for low cyanogenic potential: problems, progress and prospects

Cassava (Manihot esculenta (L.) Crantz) is a starchy root crop cultivated in the tropics for fresh consumption and commercial processing. Dry matter content and micronutrient density, particularly of provitamin A, traits that are negatively correlated, are among the primary selection objectives i...


Rabbi, Ismail Y.Udoh, L.I.Wolfe, M.Parkes, E.Y.Gedil, Melaku ADixon, A.Ramu, P.Jannink, Jean-LucKulakow, P.A.[Genome-Wide Association Mapping of Correlated Traits in Cassava: Dry Matter and Total Carotenoid Content]Genome-Wide Association Mapping of Correlated Traits in Cassava: Dry Matter and Total Carotenoid Content

Breeding for resistant genotypes is the best strategy to offset the destructive effects of cassava mosaic disease (CMD) and cassava bacterial blight (CBB). Two sets of diallel parents were selected for the forest and the savannah ecological zones in Ghana based on good levels of resistance to CMD...


Parkes, E.Fregene, Martin A.Dixon, A.Boakye-Peprah, B.Labuschagne, M.T.[Combining ability of cassava genotypes for cassava mosaic disease and cassava bacterial blight, yield and its related components in two ecological zones in Ghana]Combining ability of cassava genotypes for cassava mosaic disease and cassava bacterial blight, yield and its related components in two ecological zones in Ghana

Although cassava is a major food crop, its scientific breeding began only recently compared with other crops. Significant progress has been achieved, particularly in Asia where cassava is used mainly for industrial processes and no major biotic constraints affect its productivity. Cassava breedin...


Ceballos, H.Iglesias, C.Pérez, J.Dixon, A.[Cassava breeding: opportunities and challenges]Cassava breeding: opportunities and challenges

Cassava, a staple food in sub-Saharan Africa, does not provide adequate amounts of pro-vitamin A (VA) carotenoids and has been targeted for biofortification (i.e. selectively breeding cultivars of increased nutrient density with agroeconomically acceptable characteristics). However, the accessibi...


Thakkar, S.K.Maziya-Dixon, B.B.Dixon, A.Failla, M.L.[Betacarotene micellarization during in vitro digestion and uptake by caco2 cells is directly proportional to betacarotene content in different genotypes of cassava]Betacarotene micellarization during in vitro digestion and uptake by caco2 cells is directly proportional to betacarotene content in different genotypes of cassava

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