The objective of this study was to characterise the nutritional potential of leaves and identify a diversity centre with low cyanide and high nutrient content among 178 Latin American cassava genotypes. This field‐based collection, represents the seven diversity centres, held at The International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT Palmira, Colombia) by the Cassava Program. The cyanide, all‐trans‐β‐carotene and lutein concentrations in cassava leaves ranged from 346 ‐ 7484 ppm dry basis (db), from 174‐547 μg.g‐1 db and 15 ‐ 181 μg · g‐1 db respectively. Cassava leaves also showed significant levels of essential amino acids leucine, lysine, phenylalanine, valine and threonine, and average total protein content of 26.24 g · 100g‐1 db. Among...
People in vast areas of the tropics suffer from vitamin A deficiency, resulting in progressive eye d...
People in vast areas of the tropics suffer from vitamin A deficiency, resulting in progressive eye d...
Studies on cyanogenic potential (CP) of roots and leaves of Indonesian cassava germplasm are still i...
Cassava leaves, usually considered a byproduct of the production of cassava roots, may offer a signi...
The purpose of this study was to assess the quality of cassava cultivars, in terms of cyanogenic pot...
Cassava is the major staple food of tropical Africa roots whereas leaves are mostly considered as a ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the quality of cassava cultivars, in terms of cyanogenic pot...
In Argentina, cassava leaves are considered a crop waste, despite their high content of proteins and...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is a plant from the Brazilian Amazonia which presents wide geneti...
About 70 million people obtain more than 500 cal per day from cassava roots. The crop is fundamental...
About 70 million people obtain more than 500 cal per day from cassava roots. The crop is fundamental...
Cassava is a drought-tolerant, staple food crop grown in tropical and subtropical areas where many p...
Cassava is a drought-tolerant, staple food crop grown in tropical and subtropical areas where many p...
Cassava is a cyanogenic plant which accumulates linamarin and lotaustralin in its tissues. The abili...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) contains cyanogenic glucosides which lead to the release of hydro...
People in vast areas of the tropics suffer from vitamin A deficiency, resulting in progressive eye d...
People in vast areas of the tropics suffer from vitamin A deficiency, resulting in progressive eye d...
Studies on cyanogenic potential (CP) of roots and leaves of Indonesian cassava germplasm are still i...
Cassava leaves, usually considered a byproduct of the production of cassava roots, may offer a signi...
The purpose of this study was to assess the quality of cassava cultivars, in terms of cyanogenic pot...
Cassava is the major staple food of tropical Africa roots whereas leaves are mostly considered as a ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the quality of cassava cultivars, in terms of cyanogenic pot...
In Argentina, cassava leaves are considered a crop waste, despite their high content of proteins and...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is a plant from the Brazilian Amazonia which presents wide geneti...
About 70 million people obtain more than 500 cal per day from cassava roots. The crop is fundamental...
About 70 million people obtain more than 500 cal per day from cassava roots. The crop is fundamental...
Cassava is a drought-tolerant, staple food crop grown in tropical and subtropical areas where many p...
Cassava is a drought-tolerant, staple food crop grown in tropical and subtropical areas where many p...
Cassava is a cyanogenic plant which accumulates linamarin and lotaustralin in its tissues. The abili...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) contains cyanogenic glucosides which lead to the release of hydro...
People in vast areas of the tropics suffer from vitamin A deficiency, resulting in progressive eye d...
People in vast areas of the tropics suffer from vitamin A deficiency, resulting in progressive eye d...
Studies on cyanogenic potential (CP) of roots and leaves of Indonesian cassava germplasm are still i...