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This paper reviews the results of past research conducted from 1965 to 2000 in two major cassava growing areas, the northeastern and eastern parts of Thailand. This research was carried out by the Field Crops Research Institute, Department of Agriculture (DOA), in collaboration with Kasetsart Uni...


Tongglum, AnuchitSuriyapan, PreechaHoweler, Reinhardt H.[Cassava agronomy research and adoption of improved practices in Thailand: Major achievements during the past 35 years]Cassava agronomy research and adoption of improved practices in Thailand: Major achievements during the past 35 years

The paper reviews the available data and current activities on agronomic aspects of cassava in Thailand. These activities were carried out by various national research programs in collaboration with CIAT during 1990-1993. The review shows that the inherent fertility of cassava soils has been depl...


Sittibusaya, C.Tiraporn, C.Tongglum, AnuchitCenpukdee, U.Vichukit, VichanJantawat, SomjateHoweler, Reinhardt H.[Recent progress in cassava agronomy research in Thailand]Recent progress in cassava agronomy research in Thailand
Autor: Moreno, R.A.

Important agronomic characteristics of common root and tuber crop production systems in the tropics are indicated for crops including cassava, yam, sweet potato, and edible aroids. Brief comments are also included on aspects that help correctly interpret the information obtained during the charac...

Se indican las caracteristicas agronomicas de importancia en los sistemas comunes de produccion de cultivos de raices y tuberculos en el tropico, para los cultivos de yuca, name, batata y aroideas comestibles. Se comenta brevemente sobre aspectos que ayudan a interpretar correctamente la informac...


Moreno, R.A.[Caracteristicas agronomicas de la produccion de raices y tuberculos: implicaciones para el diagnostico]Caracteristicas agronomicas de la produccion de raices y tuberculos: implicaciones para el diagnostico

Cassava is an important root crop in Malawi. It is the second most important food crop after maize. It is grown throughout the country as a food security crop, sack/cash crop, and as a staple food crop along the Lake Malawi. Is is a staple for over 39 % of the country’s population. Farmers ...


Gondwe, F.M.T.Mahungu, N.M.Hillocks, R.J.Raya, M.D.Moyo, C.C.Soko, M.M.Chipungu, F.P.Benesi, I.R.M.[Economic losses experienced by smallscale farmers in Malawi due to cassava brown streak virus disease]Economic losses experienced by smallscale farmers in Malawi due to cassava brown streak virus disease

The base section of the ACMV-susceptible clone 60506 recorded the highest disease incidence and severity relative to all other sections of the moderately resistant clone TMS 4(2)1425 and the resistant clone TMS 30001. However, in all clones, the base section recorded higher disease than either th...


Njock, T.E.Atiri, G.Thottappilly, G.Hahn, S.K.[Distribution and disease recovery of African cassava mosaic virus (ACMV) in stems of resistance and susceptible cassava]Distribution and disease recovery of African cassava mosaic virus (ACMV) in stems of resistance and susceptible cassava

Howeler, Reinhardt H.Kawano, KWatananonta, WTran Ngoc Ngoan[Working with farmers: Spreading new cassava varieties, improved practices ........ and new hope]Working with farmers: Spreading new cassava varieties, improved practices ........ and new hope

Wongtiem, PrapitSarakarn, SWatananonta, WHoweler, Reinhardt H.[Progress in cassava core germplasm conservation in Thailand]Progress in cassava core germplasm conservation in Thailand

Ceballos, H.Dufour, D.L.Sánchez, T.Morante, NRolland-Sabaté, AgnèsHershey, Clair H.[Potential of the small-granule cassava starch mutation for the bioethanol industry]Potential of the small-granule cassava starch mutation for the bioethanol industry
Ospina Patiño, Bernardo[CLAYUCA: Latin American and Caribbean consortium to support cassava research and development]CLAYUCA: Latin American and Caribbean consortium to support cassava research and development

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

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