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A diagnostic survey was conducted in 2002 and 2003 to determine the status of cassava mosaic disease (CMD) and cassava mosaic begomoviruses in Nigeria and to ascertain if the virulent Ugandan variant of the East African cassava mosaic virus (EACMV-Ug2 ...
Hughes, J.A. +5 more
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Cassava mosaic geminiviruses in Africa
Cassava mosaic disease (CMD) caused by cassava mosaic geminiviruses (CMGs) (Geminiviridae:Begomovirus) is undoubtedly the most important constraint to the production of cassava in Africa at the outset of the 21st century.
Fauquet, Claude M., Legg, James P.
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Controlling cassava mosaic virus and cassava mealybug in Sub-Saharan Africa
Cassava was imported from Latin America some 300 years ago, and colonial governments in Africa used it as a famine-reserve crop. Over time cassava spread to over 40 countries in Sub-Sahara Africa, and Nigeria is now the largest cassava producer in the ...
Nweke, Felix I.
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Identification and Full-Genome Characterisation of Genomoviruses in Cassava Leaves Infected with Cassava Mosaic Disease. [PDF]
Onile-Ere O +8 more
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A survey was conducted from April to May 2014 in 214 farmers’ fields located across six major cassava-producing provinces (Western, Northwestern, Northern, Luapula, Lusaka, and Eastern) of Zambia to determine the status of cassava mosaic disease (CMD ...
Chikoti, Patrick Chiza +6 more
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Towards sustainable management of cassava mosaic disease: The impact of awareness campaigns in Benin. [PDF]
Ahoya DKD +8 more
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Although cassava shows resilience against a myriad of pests and diseases, including several of viral aetiology, two virus disease complexes, cassava brown streak disease and cassava mosaic disease (CMD), are the major yield-limiting biotic constraints to
Mulenga, R., Legg, James P., Alabi, O.J.
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Cassava mosaic disease and its management in Southeast Asia
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is one of the most important edible crops in tropical and subtropical regions. Recently, invasive insect pests and diseases have resulted in serious losses to cassava in Southeast Asia.
Uke, Ayaka
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Influence of cassava mosaic virus on cassava leaf vegetable quality
People of Zaire prefer cassava mosaic virus-infected cassava leaves to the healthy leaves for vegetable use. The diseased leaves are believed to be sweeter and more tender. To investigate this claim, leaves from three cassava clones, TMS 50395, TMS 30572
Almazan, A., Theberge, R.L.
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Cassava mosaic disease (CMD) is reported as the most important constraint on cassava in Sub-Saharan Africa. The understanding of the disease epidemiology, the genetic diversity of the virus and its vector is a key factor for the disease management.
Bragard, Claude +3 more
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