In order to contribute to their better utilization and valorization, tuberous roots of cassava (Manihot esculenta CRANTZ) of the yace variety consumed in Côte d’Ivoire have drawn our attention. Four different harvest periods of these tuberous roots were used in the study. Cassava tubers were harvested at 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th months after planting. The hydrocyanic acid loss rate and technological yield after the transformation of cassava roots (harvested at the 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th months after planting) into placali and attiéké were investigated. The results showed that the products obtained with the 11 th month of harvest had the greatest losses. Peeling (29.59 % for attiéké and 36.68 % for placali) and pressing (33.32 % for atti...
Cassava roots have a short shelf life due to a process known as post-harvest physiological deteriora...
Due to its favorable agronomic traits, tolerance to abiotic stresses and adverse environments, cassa...
Cassava utilisation in Malawi is negatively affected by rapid deterioration of fresh roots, primaril...
In order to contribute to their better utilization and valorization, tuberous roots of cassava (Mani...
Cassava is an important staple food around the world, especially in Africa. It is cultivated through...
The effect of harvest period on the quality of storage roots and leaves of cassava cultivars was det...
One of the major constraints of cassava as a crop is its perishability. Physiological deterioration,...
Cassava leaves are increasingly becoming an important source of nutrition for both human beings and ...
Peak yields of total fresh root weight (TFRW), total dry root weight (TDRW) and total starch weight ...
Cassava is an important staple food around the world, especially in Africa. It is cultivated through...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important staple crop in Nigeria. It provides approximately...
When cassava is harvested too early, it often leads to reduction in yield, while delayed harvest lea...
In many tropical regions, cassava is a major food source, especially for subsistence farmers. It is ...
A study was carried out in Araruna County, State of Paraná, to understand the relationship between t...
There were many reports of shoot removal on yield of tuberous in cassava. However very little plant ...
Cassava roots have a short shelf life due to a process known as post-harvest physiological deteriora...
Due to its favorable agronomic traits, tolerance to abiotic stresses and adverse environments, cassa...
Cassava utilisation in Malawi is negatively affected by rapid deterioration of fresh roots, primaril...
In order to contribute to their better utilization and valorization, tuberous roots of cassava (Mani...
Cassava is an important staple food around the world, especially in Africa. It is cultivated through...
The effect of harvest period on the quality of storage roots and leaves of cassava cultivars was det...
One of the major constraints of cassava as a crop is its perishability. Physiological deterioration,...
Cassava leaves are increasingly becoming an important source of nutrition for both human beings and ...
Peak yields of total fresh root weight (TFRW), total dry root weight (TDRW) and total starch weight ...
Cassava is an important staple food around the world, especially in Africa. It is cultivated through...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important staple crop in Nigeria. It provides approximately...
When cassava is harvested too early, it often leads to reduction in yield, while delayed harvest lea...
In many tropical regions, cassava is a major food source, especially for subsistence farmers. It is ...
A study was carried out in Araruna County, State of Paraná, to understand the relationship between t...
There were many reports of shoot removal on yield of tuberous in cassava. However very little plant ...
Cassava roots have a short shelf life due to a process known as post-harvest physiological deteriora...
Due to its favorable agronomic traits, tolerance to abiotic stresses and adverse environments, cassa...
Cassava utilisation in Malawi is negatively affected by rapid deterioration of fresh roots, primaril...