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Results in Yield Improvement of Cassava at CIAT
Calle F., H. Ceballos, G. Jaramillo, J.I. Lenis, J.
López, N. Morante and J.C. Pérez.
International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Cali, Colombia
h.ceballos@cgiar.org
Three ecosystems, sub-humid, acid-soil savannas and mid-altitude
valleys, are the main target agro-ecologies of the cassava breeding
project at CIAT. In the sub-humid environment, fresh-root yields of
the best clone SM 1438-2 ranged from 18.4 to 52.8 t/ha. In the
acid-soil savannas, the best genotype SM 1363-11 yielded between
18.5 and 27.8 t/ha. A group of 15 elite clones yielded an average of
38.8 t/ha of fresh roots in the mid-altitude valleys. At seven
months of age, the average yield was 32.2 t/ha. Fresh foliage
production ranged from 6 to 8 t/ha, which is an additional income to
farmers. A machine for mechanical harvesting of the foliage is being
evaluated. These yields provide an option to the loss of maize
production for many farmers in the tropics and governments and
private agents could exploit the elite cassava genotypes as source
of industrial raw material.
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For further information, see spoken
presentation Calle, et al. S6-06
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