Cassava, a crop widely adapted in the tropics, has the important attribute of withstanding adverse environmental conditions better than do many other staple crops. The performance of an individual genotype, however, is influenced by the environment in which it grows. In Malawi, the heterogeneity ...
Mkumbira, J.
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Mahungu, N.M.
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Gullberg, U.
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[Grouping locations for efficient cassava evaluation in Malawi]
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Grouping locations for efficient cassava evaluation in Malawi
Postharvest physiological deterioration (PPD) is an unresolved major stress in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz), which constrains the crop suitability for commercial and industrial purposes. The present study sourced for PPD tolerance from different genetic resources available within a cassava ...
Moyib, K.O.
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Mkumbira, J.
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Odunola, O.
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Dixon, A.
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Akoroda, M.O.
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Kulakow, P.A.
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[Genetic variation of postharvest physiological deterioration susceptibility in a cassava germplasm]
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Genetic variation of postharvest physiological deterioration susceptibility in a cassava germplasm
Cassava roots, a major food in Africa, contain cyanogenic glucosides that may cause toxic effects. Malawian women farmers considered fields of seemingly similar cassava plants to be mixes of both ‘cool’ and ‘bitter’ cultivars. They regard roots from ‘cool’ cultivars as non-toxic. Roots of ‘bitter...
Mkumbira, J.
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Chiwona-Karltun, L.
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Lagercrantz, U.
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Mahungu, N.M.
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Saka, J.
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Mhone, A.
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Bokanga, M.
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Brimer, L.
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Gullberg, U.
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Rosling, H.
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[Classification of cassava into bitter" and "cool" in Malawi: from farmers perception to characterization by molecular markers"]
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Classification of cassava into bitter" and "cool" in Malawi: from farmers perception to characterization by molecular markers"