The purpose of this study was to assess the quality of cassava cultivars, in terms of cyanogenic potential and composition of macro- and micronutrients, sampled from different locations in rural Mozambique. Total cyanide concentrations in fresh cassava tissues were measured using portable cyanide testing kits, and elemental nutrients were later analyzed from dried plant tissue. Variation in cyanogenic potential and nutrient composition occurred both among cultivars and across locations. The majority of cultivars contained >100 ppm total cyanide, fresh weight, and are therefore considered to be dangerously poisonous unless adequately processed before consumption. Leaf cyanogenic and nutrient content varied with plant water status, estimated ...
About 70 million people obtain more than 500 cal per day from cassava roots. The crop is fundamental...
PhD. ThesisPoor soil nutrient supply is often overlooked as a contributing factor of increased cyano...
Masters ThesisCassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz), an edible crop that is renowned out of its growth ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the quality of cassava cultivars, in terms of cyanogenic pot...
Cassava leaves, usually considered a byproduct of the production of cassava roots, may offer a signi...
The objective of this study was to characterise the nutritional potential of leaves and identify a d...
Soils in areas affected by konzo (a cassava cyanide intoxication paralytic disorder) are predominant...
Soils in areas affected by konzo (a cassava cyanide intoxication paralytic disorder) are predominant...
Cassava is the major staple food of tropical Africa roots whereas leaves are mostly considered as a ...
The cyanogenic potential of 10 early-bulking local cultivars were compared with four late-bulking re...
Studies on cyanogenic potential (CP) of roots and leaves of Indonesian cassava germplasm are still i...
Cassava is a cyanogenic plant which accumulates linamarin and lotaustralin in its tissues. The abili...
Cyanide is toxic to most living beings. Cassava roots release cyanide in the human body if they are ...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) contains cyanogenic glucosides which lead to the release of hydro...
Each cassava parts, namely tuber, discarded tuber, leaves, stems, inner and outer peels of yellow ca...
About 70 million people obtain more than 500 cal per day from cassava roots. The crop is fundamental...
PhD. ThesisPoor soil nutrient supply is often overlooked as a contributing factor of increased cyano...
Masters ThesisCassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz), an edible crop that is renowned out of its growth ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the quality of cassava cultivars, in terms of cyanogenic pot...
Cassava leaves, usually considered a byproduct of the production of cassava roots, may offer a signi...
The objective of this study was to characterise the nutritional potential of leaves and identify a d...
Soils in areas affected by konzo (a cassava cyanide intoxication paralytic disorder) are predominant...
Soils in areas affected by konzo (a cassava cyanide intoxication paralytic disorder) are predominant...
Cassava is the major staple food of tropical Africa roots whereas leaves are mostly considered as a ...
The cyanogenic potential of 10 early-bulking local cultivars were compared with four late-bulking re...
Studies on cyanogenic potential (CP) of roots and leaves of Indonesian cassava germplasm are still i...
Cassava is a cyanogenic plant which accumulates linamarin and lotaustralin in its tissues. The abili...
Cyanide is toxic to most living beings. Cassava roots release cyanide in the human body if they are ...
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) contains cyanogenic glucosides which lead to the release of hydro...
Each cassava parts, namely tuber, discarded tuber, leaves, stems, inner and outer peels of yellow ca...
About 70 million people obtain more than 500 cal per day from cassava roots. The crop is fundamental...
PhD. ThesisPoor soil nutrient supply is often overlooked as a contributing factor of increased cyano...
Masters ThesisCassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz), an edible crop that is renowned out of its growth ...