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CIAT systematically evaluates all germplasm accessions in diverse sites in Colombia, to obtain a broad characterization of adaptation to different soils and climates, resistance to many pests and diseases, and quality traits. The information is used primarily to select parents which can potential...


International Center for Tropical Agriculture[Cassava Diseases Evaluation - Edaphoclimatic Zone 2: Lowland Tropics; Acid Soils; Medium to High Precipitation]Cassava Diseases Evaluation - Edaphoclimatic Zone 2: Lowland Tropics; Acid Soils; Medium to High Precipitation

The data includes diagnosis results of Sri Lankan cassava mosaic virus (SLCMV) from binational surveys of 15 districts in Vietnam and 16 districts in Cambodia, with 240 samples by district.


Minato, NamiSok, SophearithChen, SongbiDelaquis, ErikPhirun, IvBurra, Dharani DharNewby, Jonathan C.Wyckhuys, Kris A.G.Haan, Stefan de[Minimal anonimized SLCMV diagnostics data in Cambodia and Vietnam in 2016]Minimal anonimized SLCMV diagnostics data in Cambodia and Vietnam in 2016
Ceballos, H.Pérez, Juan C.Joaqui B., OrlandoLenis, Jorge I.Morante, NelsonCalle, FernandoHershey, Clair H.[Replication Data for: Cassava Breeding I: The value of breeding value]Replication Data for: Cassava Breeding I: The value of breeding value

The genus Mononychellus is represented by 28 herbivorous mites. Some of them are notorious pests of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz), a primary food crop in the tropics. With the exception of Mononychellus tanajoa (Bondar), their geographic distribution is not widely known. This article therefo...


Vásquez Ordoñez, Aymer AndrésParsa, Soroush[A geographic distribution database of Mononychellus mites (Acari, Tetranychidae) on cassava (Manihot esculenta)]A geographic distribution database of Mononychellus mites (Acari, Tetranychidae) on cassava (Manihot esculenta)

Our ability to manage gene flow within traditional agroecosystems and their repercussions requires understanding the biology of crops, including farming practices" role in crop ecology. That these practices" effects on crop population genetics have not been quantified bespeaks lack of an appropri...


Dyer, GeorgeGonzález, CarolinaLopera, Diana Carolina[Informal Seed systems and the management of gene flow in traditional agroecosystems: the case of cassava in Cauca, Colombia]Informal Seed systems and the management of gene flow in traditional agroecosystems: the case of cassava in Cauca, Colombia

CIAT systematically evaluates all germplasm accessions in diverse sites in Colombia, to obtain a broad characterization of adaptation to different soils and climates, resistance to many pests and diseases, and quality traits. The information is used primarily to select parents which can potential...


International Center for Tropical Agriculture[Cassava Diseases Evaluation - Edaphoclimatic Zone 4: Medium Altitude Tropics]Cassava Diseases Evaluation - Edaphoclimatic Zone 4: Medium Altitude Tropics

CIAT systematically evaluates all germplasm accessions in diverse sites in Colombia, to obtain a broad characterization of adaptation to different soils and climates, resistance to many pests and diseases, and quality traits. The information is used primarily to select parents which can potential...


International Center for Tropical Agriculture[Cassava Diseases Evaluation - Edaphoclimatic Zone 5: Tropical; High Altitude]Cassava Diseases Evaluation - Edaphoclimatic Zone 5: Tropical; High Altitude

Cassava germplasm development at CIAT is centered on the development of improved gene pools for specific edapho-climatic zones with importance for cassava production. The most relevant ecosystems are the semi-and and sub-humid tropics, for which the majority of efforts are devoted. The main selec...


International Center for Tropical Agriculture[Cassava Breeding Trials - Edaphoclimatic Zone 7: Semi-Arid]Cassava Breeding Trials - Edaphoclimatic Zone 7: Semi-Arid

CIAT systematically evaluates all germplasm accessions in diverse sites in Colombia, to obtain a broad characterization of adaptation to different soils and climates, resistance to many pests and diseases, and quality traits. The information is used primarily to select parents which can potential...


International Center for Tropical Agriculture[Cassava Diseases Evaluation - Edaphoclimatic Zone 3: Lowland Tropics; Short or Absent Drought, High Precipitation]Cassava Diseases Evaluation - Edaphoclimatic Zone 3: Lowland Tropics; Short or Absent Drought, High Precipitation

Cassava germplasm development at CIAT is centered on the development of improved gene pools for specific edapho-climatic zones with importance for cassava production. The most relevant ecosystems are the semi-and and sub-humid tropics, for which the majority of efforts are devoted. The main selec...


International Center for Tropical Agriculture[Cassava Breeding Trials - Edaphoclimatic Zone 5: Tropical; High Altitude]Cassava Breeding Trials - Edaphoclimatic Zone 5: Tropical; High Altitude

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