Evaluation and delivery of disease-resistant and micronutrientdense sweetpotato varieties to farmers in Uganda

Uganda is among the African countries reported to be at high risk of Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) with prevalence of VAD among children and women at 28 and 23%, respectively. Promoting orange-fleshed sweetpotato (OFSP) (Ipomoea batatas) rich in Vitamin A will play a significant role in combating VAD....

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Main Authors: Ssemakula, G.N., Niringiye, C., Otema, M.A., Kyalo, Gerald, Namakula, J., Mwanga, Robert O.M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76312
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author Ssemakula, G.N.
Niringiye, C.
Otema, M.A.
Kyalo, Gerald
Namakula, J.
Mwanga, Robert O.M.
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Mwanga, Robert O.M.
Namakula, J.
Niringiye, C.
Otema, M.A.
Ssemakula, G.N.
author_facet Ssemakula, G.N.
Niringiye, C.
Otema, M.A.
Kyalo, Gerald
Namakula, J.
Mwanga, Robert O.M.
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description Uganda is among the African countries reported to be at high risk of Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) with prevalence of VAD among children and women at 28 and 23%, respectively. Promoting orange-fleshed sweetpotato (OFSP) (Ipomoea batatas) rich in Vitamin A will play a significant role in combating VAD. However, sweetpotato virus disease is a major constraint to OFSP. The National Crops Resources Research Institute (NaCRRI) under took research on improvement, evaluation and delivery of promising OFSP to farmers. Selected parents with complimentary traits are planted to a crossing block annually and true seed is harvested and used to establish nurseries the plants of which are individually screened for reaction to SPVD, Alternaria blight, and depth of the orange colour in the root flesh. Promising selections are evaluated through a series of verification multi-locational trials on-station. Selections are subsequently advanced onfarm to test their performance under farmer managed conditions and for their acceptability by farmers and consumers for both food and other uses. To date nine OFSP varieties have been released and disseminated to farmers.Generally, most of the released OFSP varieties are susceptible to weevils (Cylas spp.), but moderately resistant to both SPVD and Alternaria blight.
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spelling CGSpace763122025-11-29T05:22:20Z Evaluation and delivery of disease-resistant and micronutrientdense sweetpotato varieties to farmers in Uganda Ssemakula, G.N. Niringiye, C. Otema, M.A. Kyalo, Gerald Namakula, J. Mwanga, Robert O.M. sweet potatoes disease resistance trace elements Uganda is among the African countries reported to be at high risk of Vitamin A deficiency (VAD) with prevalence of VAD among children and women at 28 and 23%, respectively. Promoting orange-fleshed sweetpotato (OFSP) (Ipomoea batatas) rich in Vitamin A will play a significant role in combating VAD. However, sweetpotato virus disease is a major constraint to OFSP. The National Crops Resources Research Institute (NaCRRI) under took research on improvement, evaluation and delivery of promising OFSP to farmers. Selected parents with complimentary traits are planted to a crossing block annually and true seed is harvested and used to establish nurseries the plants of which are individually screened for reaction to SPVD, Alternaria blight, and depth of the orange colour in the root flesh. Promising selections are evaluated through a series of verification multi-locational trials on-station. Selections are subsequently advanced onfarm to test their performance under farmer managed conditions and for their acceptability by farmers and consumers for both food and other uses. To date nine OFSP varieties have been released and disseminated to farmers.Generally, most of the released OFSP varieties are susceptible to weevils (Cylas spp.), but moderately resistant to both SPVD and Alternaria blight. 2014 2016-07-28T11:10:45Z 2016-07-28T11:10:45Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76312 en Open Access Ssemakula, G.; Niringiye, C.; Otema, M.; Kyalo, G.; Namakula, J.; Mwanga, R.O.M. 2014. Evaluation and delivery of disease-resistant and micronutrientdense sweetpotato varieties to farmers in Uganda. Uganda Journal of Agricultural Sciences. (Uganda). ISSN 1026-0919. 15(2):101-111
spellingShingle sweet potatoes
disease resistance
trace elements
Ssemakula, G.N.
Niringiye, C.
Otema, M.A.
Kyalo, Gerald
Namakula, J.
Mwanga, Robert O.M.
Evaluation and delivery of disease-resistant and micronutrientdense sweetpotato varieties to farmers in Uganda
title Evaluation and delivery of disease-resistant and micronutrientdense sweetpotato varieties to farmers in Uganda
title_full Evaluation and delivery of disease-resistant and micronutrientdense sweetpotato varieties to farmers in Uganda
title_fullStr Evaluation and delivery of disease-resistant and micronutrientdense sweetpotato varieties to farmers in Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation and delivery of disease-resistant and micronutrientdense sweetpotato varieties to farmers in Uganda
title_short Evaluation and delivery of disease-resistant and micronutrientdense sweetpotato varieties to farmers in Uganda
title_sort evaluation and delivery of disease resistant and micronutrientdense sweetpotato varieties to farmers in uganda
topic sweet potatoes
disease resistance
trace elements
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76312
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