Cassava germplasm strategies for Africa

The types of germplasm needed for the different agroecological zones where cassava is grown are outlined briefly in terms of what the main supplier (South America) has to offer. Africa's Atlantic coastal belt, its tropical rain forests, its extensive savannas, and the arid zones are examined in rela...

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Main Authors: Allem, A.C., Hahn, S.K.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: 1991
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101747
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Hahn, S.K.
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description The types of germplasm needed for the different agroecological zones where cassava is grown are outlined briefly in terms of what the main supplier (South America) has to offer. Africa's Atlantic coastal belt, its tropical rain forests, its extensive savannas, and the arid zones are examined in relation to similar zones in South America, with particular emphasis on Brazil, which alone can meet most African needs thanks to the diversity of its edaphoclimatic environments. The topic of genetic erosion is also addressed; there is no tangible evidence, however, that cassava is undergoing serious genetic erosion in its centers of origin (American neotropics). Major cassava germplasm collections are listed for the Americas, Africa, and Asia. Genetic resources of wild Manihot species are also reviewed. Future strategies should consider more temperate latitudes farther south, salinity, atmospheric humidity, and reproductive biology. High priority should be given to collecting germplasm for transfer to African regions, as follows: coastal cv., riverine cv., cv. with yellow flesh, drought-tolerant cv., and wild populations of cassava in the neotropics. (CIAT).
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spelling CGSpace1017472023-06-08T21:32:52Z Cassava germplasm strategies for Africa Allem, A.C. Hahn, S.K. genetics germplasm genetic resources soil requirements humid tropics cassava The types of germplasm needed for the different agroecological zones where cassava is grown are outlined briefly in terms of what the main supplier (South America) has to offer. Africa's Atlantic coastal belt, its tropical rain forests, its extensive savannas, and the arid zones are examined in relation to similar zones in South America, with particular emphasis on Brazil, which alone can meet most African needs thanks to the diversity of its edaphoclimatic environments. The topic of genetic erosion is also addressed; there is no tangible evidence, however, that cassava is undergoing serious genetic erosion in its centers of origin (American neotropics). Major cassava germplasm collections are listed for the Americas, Africa, and Asia. Genetic resources of wild Manihot species are also reviewed. Future strategies should consider more temperate latitudes farther south, salinity, atmospheric humidity, and reproductive biology. High priority should be given to collecting germplasm for transfer to African regions, as follows: coastal cv., riverine cv., cv. with yellow flesh, drought-tolerant cv., and wild populations of cassava in the neotropics. (CIAT). 1991 2019-06-25T17:09:04Z 2019-06-25T17:09:04Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101747 en Limited Access Allem, A.C. & Hahn, S.K. (1991). Cassava germplasm strategies for Africa. In: F. Attere, H. Zedan, N.Q. Ng, P. Perrino, International Workshop on Crop Genetic Resources of Africa. Nairobi, Kenya: Crop Genetic Resources of Africa, (p. 127-149).
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germplasm
genetic resources
soil requirements
humid tropics
cassava
Allem, A.C.
Hahn, S.K.
Cassava germplasm strategies for Africa
title Cassava germplasm strategies for Africa
title_full Cassava germplasm strategies for Africa
title_fullStr Cassava germplasm strategies for Africa
title_full_unstemmed Cassava germplasm strategies for Africa
title_short Cassava germplasm strategies for Africa
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topic genetics
germplasm
genetic resources
soil requirements
humid tropics
cassava
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