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Morante, NelsonCeballos, H.Sánchez, TeresaRolland-Sabaté, AgnèsCalle, FernandoHershey, Clair H.Gibert, OlivierDufour, D.L.[Discovery of new spontaneous sources of amylose-free cassava starch and analysis of their structure and techno-functional properties]Discovery of new spontaneous sources of amylose-free cassava starch and analysis of their structure and techno-functional properties

By studying the physical properties of native starches, new market opportunities can be identified for certain root and tuber crops, thus promoting renewed interest in their cultivation.


Dufour, D.L.Hurtado Bermúdez, Jhon J.Wheatley, Christopher C.[Characterization on starches from non-cereal crops cultivated in tropical America: comparative analysis of staarch behaviour under different stress conditions]Characterization on starches from non-cereal crops cultivated in tropical America: comparative analysis of staarch behaviour under different stress conditions
Da, GuillaumeDufour, D.L.Marouzé, ClaudeThanh, Mai leTrinh, Thi Phuong LoanMaréchal, Pierre-André[Technology assessment of small and medium cassava starch enterprises in North Vietnam]Technology assessment of small and medium cassava starch enterprises in North Vietnam

Past research developed reliable equations to base selections for high β-carotene on near-infrared spectroscopy (NIR) predictions (100 genotypes d−1) rather than with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) (<10 samples d−1). During recent harvest, CIAT made selections based on NIR predicti...


Belalcázar, JohnDufour, D.L.Andersson, Meike S.Pizarro, MónicaLuna, JorgeLondoño, Luis FernandoMorante, NelsonJaramillo Valencia, Angélica M.Pino, LizbethBecerra López Lavelle, Luis AugustoDavrieux, FabriceTalsma, Elise F.Ceballos, H.[High-throughput phenotyping and improvements in breeding cassava for increased carotenoids in the roots]High-throughput phenotyping and improvements in breeding cassava for increased carotenoids in the roots

Cassava (Manihot esculenta, Crantz) is an important food security crop, but it is becoming an important raw material for different industrial applications. Cassava is the second most important source of starch worldwide. Novel starch properties are of interest to the starch industry, and one them...


Karlström, AmandaCalle, FernandoSalazar Erazo, Sandra MilenaMorante, NelsonDufour, D.L.Ceballos, Hernan[Biological implications in cassava for the production of amylose-free starch: impact on root yield and related traits]Biological implications in cassava for the production of amylose-free starch: impact on root yield and related traits

Tran, T.Da, GuillaumePiyachomkwan, KMoreno, MVelez, G.Giraldo Toro, AndrésSriroth, KDufour, D.L.[An assessment of environmental impacts of cassava starch extraction technologies]An assessment of environmental impacts of cassava starch extraction technologies

In Northern Vietnam, small-scale cassava starch processing is conducted in densely populated craft villages, where processors face difficulties to expand their activities. Three different processing systems were studied among a cluster of three communes in the Red River Delta, producing up to 430...


Da, GuillaumeDufour, D.L.Marouze, CThanh, MLMarechal, PA[Cassava starch processing at small scale in North Vietnam]Cassava starch processing at small scale in North Vietnam

Functional properties of normal and waxy starches from maize, rice, potato, and cassava as well as the modified waxy maize starch COLFLO 67 were compared. The main objective of this study is to position the recently discovered spontaneous mutation for amylose-free cassava starch in relation to th...


Sánchez, T.Dufour, D.L.Moreno, I.X.Ceballos, H.[Comparison of pasting and gel stabilities of waxy and normal starches from potato, maize, and rice with those of a novel waxy cassava starch under thermal, chemical, and mechanical stress]Comparison of pasting and gel stabilities of waxy and normal starches from potato, maize, and rice with those of a novel waxy cassava starch under thermal, chemical, and mechanical stress
Gavicho Uarrota, VirgílioCosta Nunes, Eduardo daMartins Peruch, Luiz AugustoOliveira Neubert, Enilto deCoelho, BiancaMoresco, RodolfoGarcía Domínguez, MoralbaSánchez, TeresaLuna Meléndez, Jorge LuisDufour, D.L.Ceballos, H.Becerra López Lavelle, Luis AugustoHershey, Clair H.Rocha, MiguelMaraschin, Marcelo[Toward better understanding of postharvest deterioration: biochemical changes in stored cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) roots]Toward better understanding of postharvest deterioration: biochemical changes in stored cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) roots

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