Successful innovations and lessons learnt in cassava improvement and deployment by IITA in Eastern African Region

The International Institute of Tropical of Agriculture (IITA) established its East and Southern Africa Regional Research Centre (ESARC) in Uganda at the former Namulonge Agricultural and Animal Research Institute (NAARI), presently Namulonge Animal and Crops Research Institute (NaCRRI), to address i...

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Autores principales: Ntawuruhunga, Pheneas, Dixon, A., Kanju, E., Ssemakula, G.N., Okechukwu, R.U., Whyte, J., Obiero, H., Bigirimana, S., Gashaka, G., Lukombo, S., Mkamilo, G.S., Ndyetabula, I., Tata-Hangy, W.K., Otim Okello, F., Schofield, J.
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Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76664
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author Ntawuruhunga, Pheneas
Dixon, A.
Kanju, E.
Ssemakula, G.N.
Okechukwu, R.U.
Whyte, J.
Obiero, H.
Bigirimana, S.
Gashaka, G.
Lukombo, S.
Mkamilo, G.S.
Ndyetabula, I.
Tata-Hangy, W.K.
Otim Okello, F.
Schofield, J.
author_browse Bigirimana, S.
Dixon, A.
Gashaka, G.
Kanju, E.
Lukombo, S.
Mkamilo, G.S.
Ndyetabula, I.
Ntawuruhunga, Pheneas
Obiero, H.
Okechukwu, R.U.
Otim Okello, F.
Schofield, J.
Ssemakula, G.N.
Tata-Hangy, W.K.
Whyte, J.
author_facet Ntawuruhunga, Pheneas
Dixon, A.
Kanju, E.
Ssemakula, G.N.
Okechukwu, R.U.
Whyte, J.
Obiero, H.
Bigirimana, S.
Gashaka, G.
Lukombo, S.
Mkamilo, G.S.
Ndyetabula, I.
Tata-Hangy, W.K.
Otim Okello, F.
Schofield, J.
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description The International Institute of Tropical of Agriculture (IITA) established its East and Southern Africa Regional Research Centre (ESARC) in Uganda at the former Namulonge Agricultural and Animal Research Institute (NAARI), presently Namulonge Animal and Crops Research Institute (NaCRRI), to address issues of cassava, banana, and plantain development; coordinate all related activities, and work closely with the national agricultural research institutes (NARS). IITA-ESARC began extensive cassava germplasm development to counter the pandemic of African cassava mosaic disease (ACMD) in the region in 1995 through the Eastern Africa Root Crops Research Network (EARRNET). More than 100,000 seeds were evaluated through the conventional plant breeding scheme. Selected genotypes were kept in in-situ conservation from where the regional cassava national programs selected clones for further evaluation in their own countries. Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda benefited immensely. Through EARRNET, the region gained significantly from the large germplasm base to mitigate the scourge of ACMD and the production of cassava was restored. A new joint effort that was established between Catholic Relief Services and IITA in collaboration with the NARS and other stakeholders promoted the adoption of improved germplasm through participatory variety selection. The breeding approach used enabled to reduce selection period for NARS to release new varieties to farmers as they received elite materials for evaluation. However, the spread of cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) in mid altitude threatened the achievements already made as the new disease attacked most of the ACMD-resistant and high yielding varieties. Its spread in the region calls for more effective collaborative action than before from IITA and its partners to develop new resistant materials to mitigate the effects of both ACMD and CBSD. The present paper attempts to summarize the breeding work efforts made and demonstrate how the germplasm development at this regional center has been useful to the region through effective partnership.
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spelling CGSpace766642024-01-12T10:00:54Z Successful innovations and lessons learnt in cassava improvement and deployment by IITA in Eastern African Region Ntawuruhunga, Pheneas Dixon, A. Kanju, E. Ssemakula, G.N. Okechukwu, R.U. Whyte, J. Obiero, H. Bigirimana, S. Gashaka, G. Lukombo, S. Mkamilo, G.S. Ndyetabula, I. Tata-Hangy, W.K. Otim Okello, F. Schofield, J. partnership cassava cassava mosaic virus germplasm The International Institute of Tropical of Agriculture (IITA) established its East and Southern Africa Regional Research Centre (ESARC) in Uganda at the former Namulonge Agricultural and Animal Research Institute (NAARI), presently Namulonge Animal and Crops Research Institute (NaCRRI), to address issues of cassava, banana, and plantain development; coordinate all related activities, and work closely with the national agricultural research institutes (NARS). IITA-ESARC began extensive cassava germplasm development to counter the pandemic of African cassava mosaic disease (ACMD) in the region in 1995 through the Eastern Africa Root Crops Research Network (EARRNET). More than 100,000 seeds were evaluated through the conventional plant breeding scheme. Selected genotypes were kept in in-situ conservation from where the regional cassava national programs selected clones for further evaluation in their own countries. Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda benefited immensely. Through EARRNET, the region gained significantly from the large germplasm base to mitigate the scourge of ACMD and the production of cassava was restored. A new joint effort that was established between Catholic Relief Services and IITA in collaboration with the NARS and other stakeholders promoted the adoption of improved germplasm through participatory variety selection. The breeding approach used enabled to reduce selection period for NARS to release new varieties to farmers as they received elite materials for evaluation. However, the spread of cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) in mid altitude threatened the achievements already made as the new disease attacked most of the ACMD-resistant and high yielding varieties. Its spread in the region calls for more effective collaborative action than before from IITA and its partners to develop new resistant materials to mitigate the effects of both ACMD and CBSD. The present paper attempts to summarize the breeding work efforts made and demonstrate how the germplasm development at this regional center has been useful to the region through effective partnership. 2013 2016-08-30T12:46:17Z 2016-08-30T12:46:17Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76664 en Limited Access Ntawuruhunga, P., Dixon, A., Kanju, E., Ssemakula, G., Okechukwu, R., Whyte, J., … & Schofield J. (2013). Successful innovations and lessons learnt in cassava improvement and deployment by IITA in the Eastern African Region. African Journal of Root and Tuber Crops, 10(1), 41-54.
spellingShingle partnership
cassava cassava mosaic virus
germplasm
Ntawuruhunga, Pheneas
Dixon, A.
Kanju, E.
Ssemakula, G.N.
Okechukwu, R.U.
Whyte, J.
Obiero, H.
Bigirimana, S.
Gashaka, G.
Lukombo, S.
Mkamilo, G.S.
Ndyetabula, I.
Tata-Hangy, W.K.
Otim Okello, F.
Schofield, J.
Successful innovations and lessons learnt in cassava improvement and deployment by IITA in Eastern African Region
title Successful innovations and lessons learnt in cassava improvement and deployment by IITA in Eastern African Region
title_full Successful innovations and lessons learnt in cassava improvement and deployment by IITA in Eastern African Region
title_fullStr Successful innovations and lessons learnt in cassava improvement and deployment by IITA in Eastern African Region
title_full_unstemmed Successful innovations and lessons learnt in cassava improvement and deployment by IITA in Eastern African Region
title_short Successful innovations and lessons learnt in cassava improvement and deployment by IITA in Eastern African Region
title_sort successful innovations and lessons learnt in cassava improvement and deployment by iita in eastern african region
topic partnership
cassava cassava mosaic virus
germplasm
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76664
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