Statistical evidence linking the zigzag stem habit with tolerance to cassava brown streak disease

Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) provides the cheapest source of food calories in Africa and forms the major staple for roughly 40% of Africans. More than 200 million people in sub-Saharan Africa derive over 50% of their carbohydrate intake from cassava. It has been recognised as a powerful povert...

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Main Authors: Kanju, E., Mkamilo, G.S., Mgoo, V., Ferguson, Morag E.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89362
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Mkamilo, G.S.
Mgoo, V.
Ferguson, Morag E.
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description Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) provides the cheapest source of food calories in Africa and forms the major staple for roughly 40% of Africans. More than 200 million people in sub-Saharan Africa derive over 50% of their carbohydrate intake from cassava. It has been recognised as a powerful poverty fighter with the potential to help alleviate poverty both through food security and commercialization...
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spelling CGSpace893622025-10-16T09:52:51Z Statistical evidence linking the zigzag stem habit with tolerance to cassava brown streak disease Kanju, E. Mkamilo, G.S. Mgoo, V. Ferguson, Morag E. cassava manihot esculenta food security cassava brown streak disease tolerance Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) provides the cheapest source of food calories in Africa and forms the major staple for roughly 40% of Africans. More than 200 million people in sub-Saharan Africa derive over 50% of their carbohydrate intake from cassava. It has been recognised as a powerful poverty fighter with the potential to help alleviate poverty both through food security and commercialization... 2010 2017-11-14T08:07:47Z 2017-11-14T08:07:47Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89362 en Limited Access Kanju, E., Mkamilo, G., Mgoo, V. & Ferguson, M. (2010). Statistical evidence linking the zigzag stem habit with tolerance to cassava brown streak disease. Roots Newsletter, 12(2), 4-6.
spellingShingle cassava
manihot esculenta
food security
cassava brown streak disease
tolerance
Kanju, E.
Mkamilo, G.S.
Mgoo, V.
Ferguson, Morag E.
Statistical evidence linking the zigzag stem habit with tolerance to cassava brown streak disease
title Statistical evidence linking the zigzag stem habit with tolerance to cassava brown streak disease
title_full Statistical evidence linking the zigzag stem habit with tolerance to cassava brown streak disease
title_fullStr Statistical evidence linking the zigzag stem habit with tolerance to cassava brown streak disease
title_full_unstemmed Statistical evidence linking the zigzag stem habit with tolerance to cassava brown streak disease
title_short Statistical evidence linking the zigzag stem habit with tolerance to cassava brown streak disease
title_sort statistical evidence linking the zigzag stem habit with tolerance to cassava brown streak disease
topic cassava
manihot esculenta
food security
cassava brown streak disease
tolerance
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89362
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