Breeding cassava for resistance to bacterial blight

It is noted that cassava bacterial blight (CBB) has been reported in several African countries and that heavy infection with CBB can lead to total crop failure as most local varieties are very susceptible. The best control method is through varietal resistance. IITA has made progress in breeding for...

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Main Author: Hahn, S.K.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 1978
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175317
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description It is noted that cassava bacterial blight (CBB) has been reported in several African countries and that heavy infection with CBB can lead to total crop failure as most local varieties are very susceptible. The best control method is through varietal resistance. IITA has made progress in breeding for resistance to both CBB and cassava mosaic disease (CMD) incorporating simultaneously other desirable agronomic qualities. The cassava breeding work at IITA since 1972 is then discussed covering tests on a total of 583 cassava families from CIAT, East Africa and IITA for sources of high resistance to CBB, further tests on 748 IITA clones for CBB resistance in a given ecological setting of high rainfall, sandy and acid soil from which the cultivar 58308 emerged highly resistant. Other aspects of the breeding work treated are conditions affecting varietal selection, namely: genetic mechanism resistance: stability of resistance to CBB over time and in different areas in Africa; high heritability; genetic correlation between resistance to CBB and CMD; correlation of CBB resistance with other characteristics such as tuber yield and leaf defoliation; and finally some factors affecting CBB field scores which are time of planting, age of plant and time of observation. It is noted that the sources of high resistance to CBB identified have been quickly and successfully incorporated into promising cassava clones.
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spelling CGSpace1753172025-12-08T10:06:44Z Breeding cassava for resistance to bacterial blight Hahn, S.K. cassava african cassava mosaic virus plant breeding It is noted that cassava bacterial blight (CBB) has been reported in several African countries and that heavy infection with CBB can lead to total crop failure as most local varieties are very susceptible. The best control method is through varietal resistance. IITA has made progress in breeding for resistance to both CBB and cassava mosaic disease (CMD) incorporating simultaneously other desirable agronomic qualities. The cassava breeding work at IITA since 1972 is then discussed covering tests on a total of 583 cassava families from CIAT, East Africa and IITA for sources of high resistance to CBB, further tests on 748 IITA clones for CBB resistance in a given ecological setting of high rainfall, sandy and acid soil from which the cultivar 58308 emerged highly resistant. Other aspects of the breeding work treated are conditions affecting varietal selection, namely: genetic mechanism resistance: stability of resistance to CBB over time and in different areas in Africa; high heritability; genetic correlation between resistance to CBB and CMD; correlation of CBB resistance with other characteristics such as tuber yield and leaf defoliation; and finally some factors affecting CBB field scores which are time of planting, age of plant and time of observation. It is noted that the sources of high resistance to CBB identified have been quickly and successfully incorporated into promising cassava clones. 1978 2025-06-25T15:25:47Z 2025-06-25T15:25:47Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175317 en Open Access application/pdf Hahn, S. K. (1978). Breeding cassava for resistance to bacterial blight. Pans, 24(4), 480-485.
spellingShingle cassava
african cassava mosaic virus
plant breeding
Hahn, S.K.
Breeding cassava for resistance to bacterial blight
title Breeding cassava for resistance to bacterial blight
title_full Breeding cassava for resistance to bacterial blight
title_fullStr Breeding cassava for resistance to bacterial blight
title_full_unstemmed Breeding cassava for resistance to bacterial blight
title_short Breeding cassava for resistance to bacterial blight
title_sort breeding cassava for resistance to bacterial blight
topic cassava
african cassava mosaic virus
plant breeding
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175317
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