Pruebas regionales

The seventh testing cycle for promising CIAT selections under improved, low-input technology was completed in 1981 at 9 locations in Colombia. The overall av. yield of the trials was 8.5 t/ha/yr, which is nearly 3 times the national av. yield of 3-3.5 t/ha. Av. yield of local cv. was about twice thi...

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Autor principal: International Center for Tropical Agriculture
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Publicado: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1981
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81638
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description The seventh testing cycle for promising CIAT selections under improved, low-input technology was completed in 1981 at 9 locations in Colombia. The overall av. yield of the trials was 8.5 t/ha/yr, which is nearly 3 times the national av. yield of 3-3.5 t/ha. Av. yield of local cv. was about twice this national av. with 6.5 t/ha. The av. yield of best performing CIAT selections in each location was 12.9 t/ha. Cv. CM 507-37 outyielded the best local cv. by nearly 100 percent in all 9 locations. Best local var. were: in Media Luna, cv. Secundina (5.6 t/ha); in Chigorodo, Patepaba (6.0 t/ha); in Carimagua, Llanera (2.1 t/ha); in Rionegro and Nataima, Venezolana (6.3 and 9.9 t/ha, resp.); in San Martin, Tempranera (4.6 t/ha); in Florencia, Caquetena (6.4 t/ha); in CIAT-Palmira, M Col 113 (5.2 t/ha); and in Caicedonia, Chiroza Gallinaza (13.4 t/ha). Cassava yields can be raised up to 400 percent with improved cultural practices and on-site selection of the best CIAT genotype. Results obtained during 7 yr of regional trials show that CIAT genotypes have yielded consistently higher than local var. In regional trials 1980/81 in Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Mexico,Honduras, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, the Philippines, and USA (Florida), cv. M Col 1468 (CMC 40) and M Col 1684 were outstanding for their high fresh root yields (av. of 24.2 and 22.4 t/ha, resp.). The effect of planting date (May vs. Sept.) on root yield was compared at Media Luna. The Sept. planting produced 2.4 t more DM/ha than the May planting. This difference could be attributed to the heavier infestation of diseases and pests in the May planting. Planting material produced at Media Luna, Carimagua, and Rio Negro yielded higher than stakes produced at CIAT. Leaf-bud propagation and the transferability of technology to farmers were also studied. (CIAT)
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spelling CGSpace816382025-11-05T17:00:53Z Pruebas regionales International Center for Tropical Agriculture manihot esculenta adaptation composition cultivars cultivation cuttings development developmental stages dry matter field experiments hybrids planting productivity propagation propagation materials research root productivity rooting selection soybean flour timing flours adaptación composicion variedades cultivo estacas estadios de desarrollo materia seca experimentos de campo hibridos siembra productividad propagacion materiales de propagación productividad de raices harina de soya enraizamiento The seventh testing cycle for promising CIAT selections under improved, low-input technology was completed in 1981 at 9 locations in Colombia. The overall av. yield of the trials was 8.5 t/ha/yr, which is nearly 3 times the national av. yield of 3-3.5 t/ha. Av. yield of local cv. was about twice this national av. with 6.5 t/ha. The av. yield of best performing CIAT selections in each location was 12.9 t/ha. Cv. CM 507-37 outyielded the best local cv. by nearly 100 percent in all 9 locations. Best local var. were: in Media Luna, cv. Secundina (5.6 t/ha); in Chigorodo, Patepaba (6.0 t/ha); in Carimagua, Llanera (2.1 t/ha); in Rionegro and Nataima, Venezolana (6.3 and 9.9 t/ha, resp.); in San Martin, Tempranera (4.6 t/ha); in Florencia, Caquetena (6.4 t/ha); in CIAT-Palmira, M Col 113 (5.2 t/ha); and in Caicedonia, Chiroza Gallinaza (13.4 t/ha). Cassava yields can be raised up to 400 percent with improved cultural practices and on-site selection of the best CIAT genotype. Results obtained during 7 yr of regional trials show that CIAT genotypes have yielded consistently higher than local var. In regional trials 1980/81 in Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Mexico,Honduras, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, the Philippines, and USA (Florida), cv. M Col 1468 (CMC 40) and M Col 1684 were outstanding for their high fresh root yields (av. of 24.2 and 22.4 t/ha, resp.). The effect of planting date (May vs. Sept.) on root yield was compared at Media Luna. The Sept. planting produced 2.4 t more DM/ha than the May planting. This difference could be attributed to the heavier infestation of diseases and pests in the May planting. Planting material produced at Media Luna, Carimagua, and Rio Negro yielded higher than stakes produced at CIAT. Leaf-bud propagation and the transferability of technology to farmers were also studied. (CIAT) 1981 2017-06-20T08:51:09Z 2017-06-20T08:51:09Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81638 es Open Access application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture Pruebas regionales.1981.In: Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical. Programa de Yuca: Informe Anual 1981 . CIAT, Cali, CO. p. 189-210.
spellingShingle manihot esculenta
adaptation
composition
cultivars
cultivation
cuttings
development
developmental stages
dry matter
field experiments
hybrids
planting
productivity
propagation
propagation materials
research
root productivity
rooting
selection
soybean flour
timing
flours
adaptación
composicion
variedades
cultivo
estacas
estadios de desarrollo
materia seca
experimentos de campo
hibridos
siembra
productividad
propagacion
materiales de propagación
productividad de raices
harina de soya
enraizamiento
International Center for Tropical Agriculture
Pruebas regionales
title Pruebas regionales
title_full Pruebas regionales
title_fullStr Pruebas regionales
title_full_unstemmed Pruebas regionales
title_short Pruebas regionales
title_sort pruebas regionales
topic manihot esculenta
adaptation
composition
cultivars
cultivation
cuttings
development
developmental stages
dry matter
field experiments
hybrids
planting
productivity
propagation
propagation materials
research
root productivity
rooting
selection
soybean flour
timing
flours
adaptación
composicion
variedades
cultivo
estacas
estadios de desarrollo
materia seca
experimentos de campo
hibridos
siembra
productividad
propagacion
materiales de propagación
productividad de raices
harina de soya
enraizamiento
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