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Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz)
2006During the last three years the generation of stably transformed cassava plants having value-added traits has become a reality. Currently, two Agrobacterium-mediated transformation systems are routinely used to engineer cassava. These systems use either somatic embryos or friable embryogenic calli.
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Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz)
2014Genetic transformation of plants is an indispensable technique used for fundamental research and crop improvement. Recent advances in cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) transformation have facilitated the effective generation of stably transformed cassava plants with favorable traits. Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of friable, embryogenic callus
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2015
Distribution, economic importance, symptoms/damage, host range, biology, survival and spread, and management of insect and mite pests and fungal, bacterial, viral and nematode diseases of cassava (Manihot esculenta) using regulatory, physical, cultural, chemical, biological, host resistance, and integrated pest management methods are discussed.
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Distribution, economic importance, symptoms/damage, host range, biology, survival and spread, and management of insect and mite pests and fungal, bacterial, viral and nematode diseases of cassava (Manihot esculenta) using regulatory, physical, cultural, chemical, biological, host resistance, and integrated pest management methods are discussed.
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2007
Jatropha manihot Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 1007. 1753. "Habitat in America australi." RCN: 7294. Lectotype (Radcliffe-Smith in Polhill, Fl. Trop. E. Africa, Euphorbiaceae: 367. 1987): Herb. Linn. No. 1141.11 (LINN). Current name: Manihot esculenta Crantz (Euphorbiaceae).
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Jatropha manihot Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 1007. 1753. "Habitat in America australi." RCN: 7294. Lectotype (Radcliffe-Smith in Polhill, Fl. Trop. E. Africa, Euphorbiaceae: 367. 1987): Herb. Linn. No. 1141.11 (LINN). Current name: Manihot esculenta Crantz (Euphorbiaceae).
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Amylum Batatas. Amylum Manihot
1892Besteht aus den Bruchkornern der meist zu 2 oder 3 zusammengesetzten Korner. Auch die scheinbar einfachen, kugeligen Korner sind Bruchkorner, die auf der Verbindungsflache stehen. Sie sind klein oder mittelgross, gerundet kegelformig mit zarter Schichtung um die centrale Kernhohle.
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Published as part of Simão, Inês F., Silveira, Paulo C., Wajer, Jacek, Schuiteman, André & Welzen, Peter Van, 2024, Checklist of the Timorese Euphorbiaceae and related families, pp.
Simão, Inês F. +4 more
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