One of the objectives of the cassava-breeding project at CIAT is the identification of clones with special root quality characteristics. A large number of self-pollinations have been made in search of useful recessive traits. During 2006 harvests an S1 plant produced roots that stained brownish-red when treated with an iodine solution, suggesting that it had lower-than-normal levels of amylose in its starch. Colorimetric and DSC measurements indicated low levels (3.4%) and an absence of amylose in the starch, respectively. SDS-PAGE demonstrated the absence of GBSS enzyme in the starch from these roots. Pasting behavior was analyzed with a rapid visco-analyzer and resulted in larger values for peak viscosity, gel breakdown, and setback in th...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is one of the most important sources of starch in the tropics. Th...
A cyclic somatic embryogenic system was used to induce mutations in cassava variety PRC 60a in vitro...
In a pioneering work L.J.C.B Carvalho and co-workers from EMBRAPA (Brazil), reported in 2004 the fir...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta, Crantz) is an important food security crop, but it is becoming an import...
Two important starch mutations have been recently identified in cassava. The first one is an amylose...
Two new mutant cassava starches with extreme amylose contents (0 and 30e31%) have been recently repo...
No other source of starch is traded in the international markets more than that of cassava. This cro...
A population of about 1,500 M2 genotypes (from five different cassava families), were screened for r...
A decade ago CIAT began the search of what it called "High-Value Cassava". What was then only a prom...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important food security crop for many tropical and subtropi...
Cassava is a poor man's crop which is mainly grown as a subsistence crop in many developing countrie...
The industrial starch market is undergoing major expansion, but certain specific industrial uses can...
International audienceWaxy cassava starch (WS) from a spontaneous mutation offer enough advantages t...
The development and testing in the field of genetically modified -so called- orphan crops like cassa...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is one of the most important sources of commercial production of ...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is one of the most important sources of starch in the tropics. Th...
A cyclic somatic embryogenic system was used to induce mutations in cassava variety PRC 60a in vitro...
In a pioneering work L.J.C.B Carvalho and co-workers from EMBRAPA (Brazil), reported in 2004 the fir...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta, Crantz) is an important food security crop, but it is becoming an import...
Two important starch mutations have been recently identified in cassava. The first one is an amylose...
Two new mutant cassava starches with extreme amylose contents (0 and 30e31%) have been recently repo...
No other source of starch is traded in the international markets more than that of cassava. This cro...
A population of about 1,500 M2 genotypes (from five different cassava families), were screened for r...
A decade ago CIAT began the search of what it called "High-Value Cassava". What was then only a prom...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important food security crop for many tropical and subtropi...
Cassava is a poor man's crop which is mainly grown as a subsistence crop in many developing countrie...
The industrial starch market is undergoing major expansion, but certain specific industrial uses can...
International audienceWaxy cassava starch (WS) from a spontaneous mutation offer enough advantages t...
The development and testing in the field of genetically modified -so called- orphan crops like cassa...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is one of the most important sources of commercial production of ...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is one of the most important sources of starch in the tropics. Th...
A cyclic somatic embryogenic system was used to induce mutations in cassava variety PRC 60a in vitro...
In a pioneering work L.J.C.B Carvalho and co-workers from EMBRAPA (Brazil), reported in 2004 the fir...