CASSAVA IN SOUTH AMERICA: A PLANT BREEDER'S VIEWPOINT

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NAGIB M. A. NASSAR

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South America is responsible for about half of total world production of cassava. Productivity per hectare of the crop has deteriorated constantly in the continent in the last 20 years. The causes of this deterioration and a proposal for a plant breeding approach are discussed.

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NASSAR, N. M. A. (1992). CASSAVA IN SOUTH AMERICA: A PLANT BREEDER’S VIEWPOINT. INDIAN JOURNAL OF GENETICS AND PLANT BREEDING, 52(03), 230–237. https://doi.org/.
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