Mini tubers were produced from two varieties of Dioscorea rotundata using vine cuttings planted in carbonized rice husk or coco-peat in a screen house. The cuttings established better and produced more mini tubers in carbonized rice husk than in coco-peat 100 days after planting. Vine cuttings of seven varieties planted in carbonized rice husk produced 1.7 ± 0.8 mini tubers per cutting with mean weight of 3.0 ± 2.7 g and 70.1% moisture content. About 63% of these sprouted after 77–105 days of storage under ambient air temperature. Vine cuttings of D. rotundata can be used to produce mini tubers within 100–120 days that could be used in germplasm exchange and for production of seed yams
Not AvailableThe three yam species Dioscorea alata (greater yam), Dioscorea rotundata (lesser yam) a...
Aims: To study yam propagation and seed yam tuber production in aeroponics system.Study Design: The ...
peer reviewedYams (Dioscorea spp) are tuber crops used as staple food in Africa because of their nut...
The multiplication ratio for seed yam production is very low compared to other tuberous crops. Seven...
This study was designed to evaluate the effects of planting modes on mini tubers formation from vine...
A large proportion of harvested yams (Dioscorea rotundata) is used as planting material and contribu...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 14 May 2021Yam (Dioscorea spp.) is a valuable food security c...
This study was designed to evaluate the effects of some root - promoting substances on rooting and m...
A study was conducted to investigate the influence of planting methods and tuber weight on growth an...
Seed tuber production of Dioscorea rotundata using the minisett technique was tested on-farm and on-...
Among the food crops, yam takes up quantitatively the first place in the gabonese diet. Unfortunatel...
The Bigunas yam has an extraordinary yielding potential. However, it often produces large-sized and ...
Among the food crops, yam takes up quantitatively the first place in the gabonese diet. Unfortunatel...
National audiencePlantlets of yam (Dioscorea alata L.) from in vitro culture were adapted to field c...
IITA supervisor: Dr. Maroya, N.Edible yams are widely cultivated staple food crops in the tropics, b...
Not AvailableThe three yam species Dioscorea alata (greater yam), Dioscorea rotundata (lesser yam) a...
Aims: To study yam propagation and seed yam tuber production in aeroponics system.Study Design: The ...
peer reviewedYams (Dioscorea spp) are tuber crops used as staple food in Africa because of their nut...
The multiplication ratio for seed yam production is very low compared to other tuberous crops. Seven...
This study was designed to evaluate the effects of planting modes on mini tubers formation from vine...
A large proportion of harvested yams (Dioscorea rotundata) is used as planting material and contribu...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 14 May 2021Yam (Dioscorea spp.) is a valuable food security c...
This study was designed to evaluate the effects of some root - promoting substances on rooting and m...
A study was conducted to investigate the influence of planting methods and tuber weight on growth an...
Seed tuber production of Dioscorea rotundata using the minisett technique was tested on-farm and on-...
Among the food crops, yam takes up quantitatively the first place in the gabonese diet. Unfortunatel...
The Bigunas yam has an extraordinary yielding potential. However, it often produces large-sized and ...
Among the food crops, yam takes up quantitatively the first place in the gabonese diet. Unfortunatel...
National audiencePlantlets of yam (Dioscorea alata L.) from in vitro culture were adapted to field c...
IITA supervisor: Dr. Maroya, N.Edible yams are widely cultivated staple food crops in the tropics, b...
Not AvailableThe three yam species Dioscorea alata (greater yam), Dioscorea rotundata (lesser yam) a...
Aims: To study yam propagation and seed yam tuber production in aeroponics system.Study Design: The ...
peer reviewedYams (Dioscorea spp) are tuber crops used as staple food in Africa because of their nut...