Potato apical rooted cuttings (ARC) originating from juvenile simple rounded leaf mother plants are a significant new way of transplanting and field growing of seed potatoes under smallholder field conditions in the tropical highlands. The aim of this paper is to highlight the development of the technology by researchers and farmers in Vietnam, Philippines, Kenya and Uganda. The development of cultivars with late blight resistance for which no source of tuber seed was available stimulated the creation of using ARC. The demystification of tissue culture by the 1980s greatly aided this development. The key hurdle was to multiply tissue culture plants in beds of growing media and maintain the physiological young stage of the mother plants from...
Climate change is increasingly threatening food security throughout the developing world, and there ...
Micropropagation and tissue culture techniques are the most widely adopted of the modern plant biote...
Potato production in the mountainous region of Central Africa (CA) remains very low (10–15 T/ha), wh...
Limited availability and access to quality seed is a major challenge faced by the Kenyan potato subs...
Limited availability and access to quality seed is a major challenge faced by the Kenyan potato subs...
Virus and soil borne pathogens negatively impact on the production of potatoes in tropical highland ...
Virus and soil borne pathogens negatively impact on the production of potatoes in tropical highland ...
Cultivation of potatoes and temperate vegetables is a highly profitable farming system in Sri Lanka ...
Keywords: Potato, positive selection, viruses, seed potato systems, East Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Eth...
Keywords: Potato, positive selection, viruses, seed potato systems, East Africa, Kenya,<br /> Uganda...
The International Potato Center (CIP) and collaborating institutions implemented an intensive resear...
The International Potato Center (CIP) and collaborating institutions implemented an intensive resear...
The potential and status of root crop technology (potatoes, sweet potatoes, cassava, yams, cocoyams)...
Abstract | Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is to the actual optimum productivity up to 40 t ha. The bi...
Seed accounts for a significant proportion of potato production cost and its quality cannot be compr...
Climate change is increasingly threatening food security throughout the developing world, and there ...
Micropropagation and tissue culture techniques are the most widely adopted of the modern plant biote...
Potato production in the mountainous region of Central Africa (CA) remains very low (10–15 T/ha), wh...
Limited availability and access to quality seed is a major challenge faced by the Kenyan potato subs...
Limited availability and access to quality seed is a major challenge faced by the Kenyan potato subs...
Virus and soil borne pathogens negatively impact on the production of potatoes in tropical highland ...
Virus and soil borne pathogens negatively impact on the production of potatoes in tropical highland ...
Cultivation of potatoes and temperate vegetables is a highly profitable farming system in Sri Lanka ...
Keywords: Potato, positive selection, viruses, seed potato systems, East Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Eth...
Keywords: Potato, positive selection, viruses, seed potato systems, East Africa, Kenya,<br /> Uganda...
The International Potato Center (CIP) and collaborating institutions implemented an intensive resear...
The International Potato Center (CIP) and collaborating institutions implemented an intensive resear...
The potential and status of root crop technology (potatoes, sweet potatoes, cassava, yams, cocoyams)...
Abstract | Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is to the actual optimum productivity up to 40 t ha. The bi...
Seed accounts for a significant proportion of potato production cost and its quality cannot be compr...
Climate change is increasingly threatening food security throughout the developing world, and there ...
Micropropagation and tissue culture techniques are the most widely adopted of the modern plant biote...
Potato production in the mountainous region of Central Africa (CA) remains very low (10–15 T/ha), wh...