Rapid cycling recurrent selection for increased carotenoids content in cassava roots

Improving total carotenoids content (TCC) in cassava roots is an important strategy to reduce vitamin A deficiency in human populations that rely on cassava as a source of energy in their diets. The high heritability for TCC in the roots allowed the International Center for Tropical Agriculture to i...

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Main Authors: Ceballos, Hernán, Morante, Nelson, Sánchez, Teresa, Ortíz, D., Aragón Gallego, Ingrid J., Chavez, Alba L., Pizarro, M., Calle, Fernando, Dufour, Dominique
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Wiley 2013
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/51431
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author Ceballos, Hernán
Morante, Nelson
Sánchez, Teresa
Ortíz, D.
Aragón Gallego, Ingrid J.
Chavez, Alba L.
Pizarro, M.
Calle, Fernando
Dufour, Dominique
author_browse Aragón Gallego, Ingrid J.
Calle, Fernando
Ceballos, Hernán
Chavez, Alba L.
Dufour, Dominique
Morante, Nelson
Ortíz, D.
Pizarro, M.
Sánchez, Teresa
author_facet Ceballos, Hernán
Morante, Nelson
Sánchez, Teresa
Ortíz, D.
Aragón Gallego, Ingrid J.
Chavez, Alba L.
Pizarro, M.
Calle, Fernando
Dufour, Dominique
author_sort Ceballos, Hernán
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description Improving total carotenoids content (TCC) in cassava roots is an important strategy to reduce vitamin A deficiency in human populations that rely on cassava as a source of energy in their diets. The high heritability for TCC in the roots allowed the International Center for Tropical Agriculture to implement a rapid cycling recurrent selection approach that reduced the standard length of each cycle from the ordinary 8 yr to 3. Data from successive evaluation nurseries suggested that gains have been made through time. However, no comparison of different cycles of selection has been made when representatives of each cycle were grown together. This study compares 4 to 5 clones representative of cycles of selection from 2004 to 2009. Results demonstrated significant gains for TCC as well as for total β‐carotene (TBC) expressed both in a fresh and dry weight basis. Although dry matter content (DMC) was not a selection criterion during the selection process, it increased with the successive cycles of selection. This suggests that indeed, simultaneous gains for TCC, TBC, and DMC are feasible. This finding is relevant for the important ongoing efforts at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture and African National Programs to release biofortified cassava clones in Africa with adequate levels of dry matter content.
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spelling CGSpace514312025-01-27T15:00:52Z Rapid cycling recurrent selection for increased carotenoids content in cassava roots Ceballos, Hernán Morante, Nelson Sánchez, Teresa Ortíz, D. Aragón Gallego, Ingrid J. Chavez, Alba L. Pizarro, M. Calle, Fernando Dufour, Dominique manihot esculenta recurrent selection carotenoids dry matter content genetic gain selección recurrente carotenoides contenido de materia seca mejora genetica Improving total carotenoids content (TCC) in cassava roots is an important strategy to reduce vitamin A deficiency in human populations that rely on cassava as a source of energy in their diets. The high heritability for TCC in the roots allowed the International Center for Tropical Agriculture to implement a rapid cycling recurrent selection approach that reduced the standard length of each cycle from the ordinary 8 yr to 3. Data from successive evaluation nurseries suggested that gains have been made through time. However, no comparison of different cycles of selection has been made when representatives of each cycle were grown together. This study compares 4 to 5 clones representative of cycles of selection from 2004 to 2009. Results demonstrated significant gains for TCC as well as for total β‐carotene (TBC) expressed both in a fresh and dry weight basis. Although dry matter content (DMC) was not a selection criterion during the selection process, it increased with the successive cycles of selection. This suggests that indeed, simultaneous gains for TCC, TBC, and DMC are feasible. This finding is relevant for the important ongoing efforts at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture and African National Programs to release biofortified cassava clones in Africa with adequate levels of dry matter content. 2013-09-27 2014-11-12T13:42:18Z 2014-11-12T13:42:18Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/51431 en Open Access Wiley Ceballos, Hernan; Morante, Nelson; Sanchez, T; Ortiz, D; Aragon, I; Chavez, AL; Pizarro, M; Calle, F; Dufour, Dominique L. 2013. Rapid cycling recurrent selection for increased carotenoids content in cassava roots. Crop Science. 53: 2342:2351.
spellingShingle manihot esculenta
recurrent selection
carotenoids
dry matter content
genetic gain
selección recurrente
carotenoides
contenido de materia seca
mejora genetica
Ceballos, Hernán
Morante, Nelson
Sánchez, Teresa
Ortíz, D.
Aragón Gallego, Ingrid J.
Chavez, Alba L.
Pizarro, M.
Calle, Fernando
Dufour, Dominique
Rapid cycling recurrent selection for increased carotenoids content in cassava roots
title Rapid cycling recurrent selection for increased carotenoids content in cassava roots
title_full Rapid cycling recurrent selection for increased carotenoids content in cassava roots
title_fullStr Rapid cycling recurrent selection for increased carotenoids content in cassava roots
title_full_unstemmed Rapid cycling recurrent selection for increased carotenoids content in cassava roots
title_short Rapid cycling recurrent selection for increased carotenoids content in cassava roots
title_sort rapid cycling recurrent selection for increased carotenoids content in cassava roots
topic manihot esculenta
recurrent selection
carotenoids
dry matter content
genetic gain
selección recurrente
carotenoides
contenido de materia seca
mejora genetica
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/51431
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