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Cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) is the second most important virus disease after Cassava mosaic disease (CMD), infecting cassava (ManihotesculetaCrantz) in Africa. The disease is caused by two distinct viruses, Cassava brown streak virus [2, 3] and Ugandan Cassava brown streak virus (family, ...


Bakelana, Z.Tata-Hangy, W.Tevo, N.Mahungu, N.Monde, G.Kanana, T.Lema, K.M.Kalonji, M.[Unsuccessful Cassava Brown Streak Disease (CBSD) evaluation attempts in western Democratic Republic of Congo and implications with cassava root necrosis disease (CRND) etiology]Unsuccessful Cassava Brown Streak Disease (CBSD) evaluation attempts in western Democratic Republic of Congo and implications with cassava root necrosis disease (CRND) etiology

The influence of some edaphic factors (soil moisture and organic matter) on plantain susceptibility to Radopholus similis was studied on cultivar Agbagba in a shade house. Densities of R. similis increased with increasing soil moisture level and were highest at field capacity revealing that at th...


Rotimi, M.Speijer, P.De Waele, D.[Effect of soil moisture and organic matter levels on plantain root reaction to Radopholus similis]Effect of soil moisture and organic matter levels on plantain root reaction to Radopholus similis

Background Understanding root traits is a necessary research front for selection of favorable genotypes or cultivation practices. Root and tuber crops having most of their economic potential stored below ground are favorable candidates for such studies. The ability to image and quantify subsurfa...


Delgado, AlfredoHays, Dirk B.Bruton, Richard K.Ceballos, H.Novo, AlexandreBoi, EnricoSelvaraj, Michael Gomez[Ground penetrating radar: a case study for estimating root bulking rate in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz)]Ground penetrating radar: a case study for estimating root bulking rate in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz)

Ten and thirty cassava genotypes producing wildtype and amylose‐free (waxy) starch respectively, are grown at low (LA) and intermediate (IA) altitudes (<213 and >900 m above sea level (m.a.s.l.) respectively). The functional properties of the starch from these materials are analyzed. The relative...


Karlström, AmandaBelalcázar, JohnSánchez, TeresaLenis, Jorge I.Moreno, John L.Pizarro, MónicaRicci, JulienDufour, DominiqueTran, ThierryCeballos, Hernán[Impact of Environment and Genotype-by-Environment Interaction on Functional Properties of Amylose-Free and Wildtype Cassava Starches]Impact of Environment and Genotype-by-Environment Interaction on Functional Properties of Amylose-Free and Wildtype Cassava Starches

This study reports the inherent phytochemical contents in leaves and roots of nine sweet potato varieties from Kenya. Results indicated that vitamin C content varied significantly () among the sweet potato varieties regardless of the plant part, leaves having significantly () higher levels than i...


Abong, G.O.Muzhingi, T.Okoth, M.W.Ng’ang’a, F.Ochieng’, P.E.Mbogo, D.Malavi, D.N.Akhwale, M.Ghimire, S.[Phytochemicals in leaves and roots of selected Kenyan orange fleshed sweet potato (OFSP) varieties.]Phytochemicals in leaves and roots of selected Kenyan orange fleshed sweet potato (OFSP) varieties.

Cassava roots are the most important commercial product from this crop. Roots have two major components: the starchy parenchyma and the peel with higher amount of fibre and cyanogenic glucosides. In this study, a sample of 64 clones grown in replicated trials in five locations were evaluated for ...


Pérez, J.C.Lenis, Jorge I.Calle, FMorante, NSánchez, T.Debouck, Daniel G.Ceballos, H.[Genetic variability of root peel thickness and its influence in extractacle starch from cassava (manihot esculenta Crantz) roots]Genetic variability of root peel thickness and its influence in extractacle starch from cassava (manihot esculenta Crantz) roots
Herradura, L.E.Lobres, M.A.N.Waele, D. deDavide, R.G.Bergh, I. van den[Host response of Southeast Asian Musa genotypes to Radopholus similis]Host response of Southeast Asian Musa genotypes to Radopholus similis

Sweet potato has traditionally been viewed as a “poor person’s crop” or “orphan crop,” and it has attracted limited attention compared to other staple crops. However, during the last decade, this perception has changed, and it is widely acknowledged that sweet potato has great potential to contri...


Mwanga, R.O.M.Andrade, M.I.Carey, E.E.Low, J.W.Yencho, G.C.Gruneberg, W.J.[Sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas L.).]Sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas L.).

Summarizes and discusses the results of an experiment carried out in 1983 with oats and Italian ryegrass on a soil with vertic properties near Debre Berhan area (Ethiopia) to examine the effects of improved drainage and fertilization (N/P).


Haque, I.Jutzi, S.C.[Effets du drainage ameliore et de l'application d'engrais sur la croissance de l'ivraie multiflore et de l'avoine sur un sol a proprietes vertiques a Debre Berhan, Ethiopie]Effets du drainage ameliore et de l'application d'engrais sur la croissance de l'ivraie multiflore et de l'avoine sur un sol a proprietes vertiques a Debre Berhan, Ethiopie

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