Determining the pan-African sweetpotato virome: Understanding virus diversity, distribution and evolution and their impacts on sweetpotato production in Africa.

Food security remains a huge challenge for the millions of Africans dependent on agriculture for their subsistence. A low-level agricultural productivity and a high percentage of poor and undernourished people are common in Africa, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Sweetpotato, Jpomoea batat...

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Autores principales: Gutiérrez, D., Tachin, M., Schulz, S., Miano, D., Ndunguru, J., Mukassa, S., Ngadze, E., Chiona, M., Kowalski, B., Fei, Z., Kreuze, Jan F.
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66269
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author Gutiérrez, D.
Tachin, M.
Schulz, S.
Miano, D.
Ndunguru, J.
Mukassa, S.
Ngadze, E.
Chiona, M.
Kowalski, B.
Fei, Z.
Kreuze, Jan F.
author_browse Chiona, M.
Fei, Z.
Gutiérrez, D.
Kowalski, B.
Kreuze, Jan F.
Miano, D.
Mukassa, S.
Ndunguru, J.
Ngadze, E.
Schulz, S.
Tachin, M.
author_facet Gutiérrez, D.
Tachin, M.
Schulz, S.
Miano, D.
Ndunguru, J.
Mukassa, S.
Ngadze, E.
Chiona, M.
Kowalski, B.
Fei, Z.
Kreuze, Jan F.
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description Food security remains a huge challenge for the millions of Africans dependent on agriculture for their subsistence. A low-level agricultural productivity and a high percentage of poor and undernourished people are common in Africa, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Sweetpotato, Jpomoea batatas (L.) Lam. (Family Convolvulaceae), is among the most important food crops in the world and an extremely important food crop for subsistence farmers in SSA. It is grown throughout the African continent and currently around 34.5% of global sweetpotato area is in Africa. SSA produces approximately 7 million tons of sweetpotato annually, only about 5% of global production. One major limitation in sweetpotato production is cultivar decline, mostly due to the cumulative effect of virus infection on this vegetatively propagated crop. Thus, viral diseases are nhbconsidered a major limiting factor in sweetpotato production woridwide, and particularly in SSA. However, there is a widespread lack of basic information and understanding of virus populations throughout Africa, even though such basic information is required to manage the spread and impact of these viral diseases. This project will focus on evaluating a novel approach, deep sequencing and assembly of small RNAs from field-grown sweetpotato samples collected throughout Africa, to systematically and efficiently identify virus genome. A Pan-African sweetpotato virome will be established, which will provide the scientific community and government unprecedented possibilities to understand sweetpotato virus distribution in Africa, guide phytosanitory requirements, predict risks of future epidemics, and suggest regional disease management strategies. In West-Africa the survey is expanded to include Cassava, Banana, Yams and Potato.
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spelling CGSpace662692025-11-06T14:02:09Z Determining the pan-African sweetpotato virome: Understanding virus diversity, distribution and evolution and their impacts on sweetpotato production in Africa. Gutiérrez, D. Tachin, M. Schulz, S. Miano, D. Ndunguru, J. Mukassa, S. Ngadze, E. Chiona, M. Kowalski, B. Fei, Z. Kreuze, Jan F. sweet potatoes plant production plant viruses evolution impact assessment Food security remains a huge challenge for the millions of Africans dependent on agriculture for their subsistence. A low-level agricultural productivity and a high percentage of poor and undernourished people are common in Africa, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Sweetpotato, Jpomoea batatas (L.) Lam. (Family Convolvulaceae), is among the most important food crops in the world and an extremely important food crop for subsistence farmers in SSA. It is grown throughout the African continent and currently around 34.5% of global sweetpotato area is in Africa. SSA produces approximately 7 million tons of sweetpotato annually, only about 5% of global production. One major limitation in sweetpotato production is cultivar decline, mostly due to the cumulative effect of virus infection on this vegetatively propagated crop. Thus, viral diseases are nhbconsidered a major limiting factor in sweetpotato production woridwide, and particularly in SSA. However, there is a widespread lack of basic information and understanding of virus populations throughout Africa, even though such basic information is required to manage the spread and impact of these viral diseases. This project will focus on evaluating a novel approach, deep sequencing and assembly of small RNAs from field-grown sweetpotato samples collected throughout Africa, to systematically and efficiently identify virus genome. A Pan-African sweetpotato virome will be established, which will provide the scientific community and government unprecedented possibilities to understand sweetpotato virus distribution in Africa, guide phytosanitory requirements, predict risks of future epidemics, and suggest regional disease management strategies. In West-Africa the survey is expanded to include Cassava, Banana, Yams and Potato. 2012 2015-05-19T10:56:18Z 2015-05-19T10:56:18Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66269 en Open Access application/pdf Gutierrez, D.; Tachin, M.; Schulz, S.; Miano, D.; Ndunguru, J.; Mukassa, S.; Ngadze, E.; Chiona, M.; Kowalski, B.; Fei, Z.; Kreuze, J. 2012. Determining the pan-African sweetpotato virome: Understanding virus diversity, distribution and evolution and their impacts on sweetpotato production in Africa. In: Okechukwu, R.U.; Adebowale, A.A.; Bodunde, H.; Eruvbetine, D.; Idowu, M.; Atanda, O.; Dipeolu, A.; Ayinde, A.I.; Obadina, A.O.; Sobukola, O.P.; Adebayo, K.; Sanni, L.O. (eds.). The roots (and tubers) of development and climate change: Book of Abstracts, conference programme. 16. Triennial Symposium of the International Society for Tropical Root Crops (ISTRC). Abeokuta (Nigeria). 23-28 Sep 2012. Abeokuta (Nigeria). p. 108. Abstract
spellingShingle sweet potatoes
plant production
plant viruses
evolution
impact assessment
Gutiérrez, D.
Tachin, M.
Schulz, S.
Miano, D.
Ndunguru, J.
Mukassa, S.
Ngadze, E.
Chiona, M.
Kowalski, B.
Fei, Z.
Kreuze, Jan F.
Determining the pan-African sweetpotato virome: Understanding virus diversity, distribution and evolution and their impacts on sweetpotato production in Africa.
title Determining the pan-African sweetpotato virome: Understanding virus diversity, distribution and evolution and their impacts on sweetpotato production in Africa.
title_full Determining the pan-African sweetpotato virome: Understanding virus diversity, distribution and evolution and their impacts on sweetpotato production in Africa.
title_fullStr Determining the pan-African sweetpotato virome: Understanding virus diversity, distribution and evolution and their impacts on sweetpotato production in Africa.
title_full_unstemmed Determining the pan-African sweetpotato virome: Understanding virus diversity, distribution and evolution and their impacts on sweetpotato production in Africa.
title_short Determining the pan-African sweetpotato virome: Understanding virus diversity, distribution and evolution and their impacts on sweetpotato production in Africa.
title_sort determining the pan african sweetpotato virome understanding virus diversity distribution and evolution and their impacts on sweetpotato production in africa
topic sweet potatoes
plant production
plant viruses
evolution
impact assessment
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/66269
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