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Sweetpotato, the seventh most important food crop worldwide, is valued for combating hunger, malnutrition, and poverty because of its hardy nature, wide adaptability, and tolerance to abiotic stresses. Cultivated sweetpotato is hexaploid (2n = 6x = 90) and due to the complexity of its genome, it ...


Khan, A.David, M.Simon, R.Díaz, F.Eyzaguirre, R.Wolfgang, G.[23. International Plant & Animal Genome Conference. San Diego, California (USA). 10-14 Jan 2015.][GBS for Ipomoea trifida: A next generation marker system for sweetpotatoes]GBS for Ipomoea trifida: A next generation marker system for sweetpotatoes

Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas [L.] Lam.) is an important subsistence crop in Sub‐Saharan Africa, yet as for many crops, yield can be severely impacted by drought stress. Understanding the genetic mechanisms that control drought tolerance can facilitate the development of drought‐tolerant sweet po...


Lau, K.H.Herrera, M.R.Crisovan, E.Wu, S.Muhammad, Z.F.Khan, A.Buell, C.R.Gemenet, D.[Transcriptomic analysis of sweet potato under dehydration stress identifies candidate genes for drought tolerance.]Transcriptomic analysis of sweet potato under dehydration stress identifies candidate genes for drought tolerance.

Wu, S.Lau, K.H.Cao, Q.Hamilton, J.P.Sun, H.Zhou, C.Eserman, L.Gemenet, D.Olukolu, B.A.Wang, H.Crisovan, E.Godden, G.Jiao, C.Wang, X.Kitavi, M.Manrique-Carpintero, N.Vaillancourt, B.Wiegert-Rininger, K.Yang, X.Bao, K.Schaff, J.Kreuze, J.F.Gruneberg, W.J.Khan, A.Ghislain, M.Ma, D.Jiang, J.Mwanga, R.O.M.Leebens-Mack, J.Coin, L.Yencho, G.C.Buell, R.Fei, Z.[Genome sequences of two diploid wild relatives of cultivated sweetpotato reveal targets for genetic improvement.]Genome sequences of two diploid wild relatives of cultivated sweetpotato reveal targets for genetic improvement.

This flyer introduces a new four year investment to develop genomic and genetic resources for sweetpotato improvement that has been launched with the goal of establishing a molecular marker-assisted breeding program in sweetpotato. It provides information about the critical scientific constraints...


Yencho, G.C.Khan, A.[The Genomic Tools for Sweetpotato Improvement (GT4SP) Project]The Genomic Tools for Sweetpotato Improvement (GT4SP) Project

The CGIAR Research Program (CRP) on Roots, Tubers and Bananas (RTB) includes vegetatively propagated staple crops linked by common breeding, seed, and postharvest issues, and by the frequency with which women are involved in their production and use. RTB crops are the backbone of food security ac...


Thiele, GrahamKhan, A.Heider, B.Kroschel, J.Harahagazwe, D.Andrade, M.I.Friedmann, M.Gemenet, D.Cherinet, M.Quiróz, R.Faye, E.Dangles, E.Bonierbale, Merideth W.[Roots, Tubers and Bananas: Planning and research for climate resilience]Roots, Tubers and Bananas: Planning and research for climate resilience

The global in-trust sweetpotato collection maintained by the International Potato Center (CIP) in Lima, Peru consists of over 5,000 cultivated sweetpotato accessions maintained as clones in vitro as well as over 1,000 accessions from 67 species of Ipomoea maintained as seed populations. The clona...


Ellis, D.Barkley, N.A.Rossel, G.Khan, A.Kilian, A.[Are you really my clone? Identity verification of the in-trust sweetpotato collection at the International Potato Center.]Are you really my clone? Identity verification of the in-trust sweetpotato collection at the International Potato Center.

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