Selection of cassava genotypes with low cyanide content adapted to the Caribbean region of Colombia
Cassava is worldwide considered a staple food for over one billion people, so it has great importance for food security. In Colombia, the highest production (45%) of cassava comes from the sub-humid environment witch yield very low. The selection process favors genotypes with high dry matter product...
- Autores:
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León Pacheco, Rommel Igor
Lenis Calderón, Jorge Iván
Rosero Alpala, Elvia Amparo
García García, Jorge
Morelo, Julio
Orozco Guerrero, Alfonso Rafael
Silva Acosta, Gabriel Ernesto
De la Ossa Albis, Víctor Alfonso
Sierra Naranjo, Carlos Mario
Correa Álvarez, Ender Manuel
Cordero Cordero, Carina Cecilia
Villalba Campos, Leonardo
Salazar, Sandra
Belalcazar, John
Morante Herrera, Nelson
Ceballos, Hernán
- Tipo de recurso:
- http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6670
- Fecha de publicación:
- 2018
- Institución:
- Agrosavia
- Repositorio:
- Agrosavia
- Idioma:
- eng
- OAI Identifier:
- oai:repository.agrosavia.co:20.500.12324/35631
- Acceso en línea:
- http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12324/35631
- Palabra clave:
- Investigación agropecuaria - A50
Mandioca
Genotipos
Alimentos
Seguridad alimentaria
Raíces y tubérculos
- Rights
- License
- Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
Summary: | Cassava is worldwide considered a staple food for over one billion people, so it has great importance for food security. In Colombia, the highest production (45%) of cassava comes from the sub-humid environment witch yield very low. The selection process favors genotypes with high dry matter productivity through either high FRY or high DMC, but it is very dificult to find genotypes that are outstanding simultaneously for both traits. For this, CORPOICA-CIAT established a phenotypic recurrent selection program for cassava. |
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