Induction of flowering in cassava through grafting

The aim of this study was to induce earlier and more abundant flowering, which have become key research needs for cassava

Abstract

Flowering in cassava is related to branching. Erect plant architecture is usually preferred by farmers but results in late and scarce flowering, which slows down breeding and genetic studies. The objective of this study was to induce earlier and more abundant flowering, which have become key research needs for cassava.

This work is part of the “Next Generation Cassava Breeding Project” which is supported by the UK Department for International Development, in partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Citation

Ceballos, H., Jaramillo, J. J., Salazar, S., Pineda, L. M., Calle, F., & Setter, T. (2017). Induction of flowering in cassava through grafting. Journal of Plant Breeding and Crop Science, 9(2), 19-29.

Induction of flowering in cassava through grafting

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Published 28 February 2017