Cassava diseases: ecology and control

Cassava is an important crop in many parts of the tropics, but it plays a particularly vital role in sustaining food security in sub-Saharan Africa. Diseases are the greatest biotic constraint to cassava production worldwide. Although the diversity of cassava pathogens is greatest in Latin America...

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Main Author: Legg, James P.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: Informa UK Limited 2012
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/82553
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description Cassava is an important crop in many parts of the tropics, but it plays a particularly vital role in sustaining food security in sub-Saharan Africa. Diseases are the greatest biotic constraint to cassava production worldwide. Although the diversity of cassava pathogens is greatest in Latin America, the greatest impacts have been reported from Africa. Most significantly, the dual cassava viral pandemics caused by cassava mosaic virus disease (CMD) and cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) have affected many of the major cassavaproducing countries in Africa, causing losses amounting to billions of dollars annually. Control programs have primarily focused on developing than deploying host plant resistance. Good sources of resistance are available for CMD and cassava bacterial blight (CBB), and germplasm improvement work is increasingly being strengthened through the development of molecular markers for marker-assisted breeding and transgenic approaches. Phytosanitary practices, mainly involving the selection of disease-free planting material and quarantine measures to avoid long-distance spread, have been widely used. New disease outbreaks in both Asia (CBB) and Africa (CBSD), however, highlight the need for continued vigilance in efforts to understand the ecology of cassava diseases and develop robust and sustainable management solutions.
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spelling CGSpace825532023-03-21T19:36:01Z Cassava diseases: ecology and control Legg, James P. cassava diseases disease control ecology fungal diseases bacterial diseases viral diseases food security african cassava mosaic virus cassava brown streak disease biotic constraint agro-ecological host plant resistance Cassava is an important crop in many parts of the tropics, but it plays a particularly vital role in sustaining food security in sub-Saharan Africa. Diseases are the greatest biotic constraint to cassava production worldwide. Although the diversity of cassava pathogens is greatest in Latin America, the greatest impacts have been reported from Africa. Most significantly, the dual cassava viral pandemics caused by cassava mosaic virus disease (CMD) and cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) have affected many of the major cassavaproducing countries in Africa, causing losses amounting to billions of dollars annually. Control programs have primarily focused on developing than deploying host plant resistance. Good sources of resistance are available for CMD and cassava bacterial blight (CBB), and germplasm improvement work is increasingly being strengthened through the development of molecular markers for marker-assisted breeding and transgenic approaches. Phytosanitary practices, mainly involving the selection of disease-free planting material and quarantine measures to avoid long-distance spread, have been widely used. New disease outbreaks in both Asia (CBB) and Africa (CBSD), however, highlight the need for continued vigilance in efforts to understand the ecology of cassava diseases and develop robust and sustainable management solutions. 2012 2017-06-22T09:22:31Z 2017-06-22T09:22:31Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/82553 en Limited Access Informa UK Limited Legg, J. (2012). Cassava diseases: ecology and control. In D. Pimentel, Encyclopedia of Pest Management (1st ed., P. 2-6). Abingdon: Taylor and Francis.
spellingShingle cassava
diseases
disease control
ecology
fungal diseases
bacterial diseases
viral diseases
food security
african cassava mosaic virus
cassava brown streak disease
biotic constraint
agro-ecological
host plant resistance
Legg, James P.
Cassava diseases: ecology and control
title Cassava diseases: ecology and control
title_full Cassava diseases: ecology and control
title_fullStr Cassava diseases: ecology and control
title_full_unstemmed Cassava diseases: ecology and control
title_short Cassava diseases: ecology and control
title_sort cassava diseases ecology and control
topic cassava
diseases
disease control
ecology
fungal diseases
bacterial diseases
viral diseases
food security
african cassava mosaic virus
cassava brown streak disease
biotic constraint
agro-ecological
host plant resistance
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