Standard stake yield of 43 CMD cassava genotypes in 11 locations of Nigeria: implications for stem supply systems

Standard stake yield (SSY) was estimated using data from multi-locational trials in 11 locations. These were: Onne, Obrikom, Warri, Obayantor, Umudike, Nanka, Akure, Ajibode, Ibadan, and Zaria during 2003-2005 season. The aim was to identify location suitable for stem production and also to estimate...

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Main Authors: Akoroda, M.O., Yomeni, M.O., Oyadiran, T.F., Dixon, A., Okoro, E.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/91331
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author Akoroda, M.O.
Yomeni, M.O.
Oyadiran, T.F.
Dixon, A.
Okoro, E.
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Dixon, A.
Okoro, E.
Oyadiran, T.F.
Yomeni, M.O.
author_facet Akoroda, M.O.
Yomeni, M.O.
Oyadiran, T.F.
Dixon, A.
Okoro, E.
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description Standard stake yield (SSY) was estimated using data from multi-locational trials in 11 locations. These were: Onne, Obrikom, Warri, Obayantor, Umudike, Nanka, Akure, Ajibode, Ibadan, and Zaria during 2003-2005 season. The aim was to identify location suitable for stem production and also to estimate the quantity of standard stakes obtainable per plant for all the 43 IITA- CMA resistant genotypes. Stakes of 25cm long cut from matured healthy plant were planted at 1mx1m on flat or ridges. No fertilizer was applied. About 5 to 8 stands depending of the location were considered to estimate the SSY per location. The average standard stake yield across the locations was 15.7 stakes. Akure had the highest SSY (25.4) followed by Onne (22.5) and therefore can be recommended as suitable location for stem production. Even though Obayantor (23.8) had a SSY greater than that of the mean (15.7), that location can be recommended only for the varieties tested there. In the case of Onne D, untimely operations and inefficient field practices are reduced the expected SSY.
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spelling CGSpace913312023-06-08T13:29:22Z Standard stake yield of 43 CMD cassava genotypes in 11 locations of Nigeria: implications for stem supply systems Akoroda, M.O. Yomeni, M.O. Oyadiran, T.F. Dixon, A. Okoro, E. stem production multi-locational standard stakes yield harvest cassava Standard stake yield (SSY) was estimated using data from multi-locational trials in 11 locations. These were: Onne, Obrikom, Warri, Obayantor, Umudike, Nanka, Akure, Ajibode, Ibadan, and Zaria during 2003-2005 season. The aim was to identify location suitable for stem production and also to estimate the quantity of standard stakes obtainable per plant for all the 43 IITA- CMA resistant genotypes. Stakes of 25cm long cut from matured healthy plant were planted at 1mx1m on flat or ridges. No fertilizer was applied. About 5 to 8 stands depending of the location were considered to estimate the SSY per location. The average standard stake yield across the locations was 15.7 stakes. Akure had the highest SSY (25.4) followed by Onne (22.5) and therefore can be recommended as suitable location for stem production. Even though Obayantor (23.8) had a SSY greater than that of the mean (15.7), that location can be recommended only for the varieties tested there. In the case of Onne D, untimely operations and inefficient field practices are reduced the expected SSY. 2006 2018-03-07T11:25:37Z 2018-03-07T11:25:37Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/91331 en Limited Access Akoroda, M., Yomeni, M.O., Oyadiran, T.F., Dixon, A. & Okoro, E. (2006). Standard stake yield of 43 CMD cassava genotypes in 11 locations of Nigeria: implications for stem supply systems: repositioning agriculture for sustainable millennium development goals in Nigeria. Proceedings of the 40th annual conference of the Agricultural Society of Nigeria (p. 688-690), 16-20 October, Umudike: Agricultural Society of Nigeria.
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multi-locational
standard stakes yield
harvest
cassava
Akoroda, M.O.
Yomeni, M.O.
Oyadiran, T.F.
Dixon, A.
Okoro, E.
Standard stake yield of 43 CMD cassava genotypes in 11 locations of Nigeria: implications for stem supply systems
title Standard stake yield of 43 CMD cassava genotypes in 11 locations of Nigeria: implications for stem supply systems
title_full Standard stake yield of 43 CMD cassava genotypes in 11 locations of Nigeria: implications for stem supply systems
title_fullStr Standard stake yield of 43 CMD cassava genotypes in 11 locations of Nigeria: implications for stem supply systems
title_full_unstemmed Standard stake yield of 43 CMD cassava genotypes in 11 locations of Nigeria: implications for stem supply systems
title_short Standard stake yield of 43 CMD cassava genotypes in 11 locations of Nigeria: implications for stem supply systems
title_sort standard stake yield of 43 cmd cassava genotypes in 11 locations of nigeria implications for stem supply systems
topic stem production
multi-locational
standard stakes yield
harvest
cassava
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/91331
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