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Collection, genotyping and virus elimination of cassava landraces from Tanzania and documentation of farmer knowledge

Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz.) has been a vital staple and food security crop in Tanzania for several centuries, and it is likely that its resilience will play a key role in mitigating livelihood insecurities arising from climate change. The sector is dominated by smallholder farmers growing tr...

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Autores principales: Ferguson, M. E., Tumwegamire, S., Chidzanga, C., Shah, T., Mtunda, K., Kulembeka, H., Kimata, B., Tollano, S., Stephen, M., Mpayo, E., Mohamedi, S., Kasele, S., Palangyo, E., Armachius, J., Hamad Ali, A., Sichalwe, K., Matondo, D., Masisila, F., Matumbo, Z., Kidunda, B., Arati, A. C., Muiruri, R., Munguti, F., Abass, A., Abberton, M., Mkamilo, G.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8370617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34403417
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255326
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author Ferguson, M. E.
Tumwegamire, S.
Chidzanga, C.
Shah, T.
Mtunda, K.
Kulembeka, H.
Kimata, B.
Tollano, S.
Stephen, M.
Mpayo, E.
Mohamedi, S.
Kasele, S.
Palangyo, E.
Armachius, J.
Hamad Ali, A.
Sichalwe, K.
Matondo, D.
Masisila, F.
Matumbo, Z.
Kidunda, B.
Arati, A. C.
Muiruri, R.
Munguti, F.
Abass, A.
Abberton, M.
Mkamilo, G.
author_facet Ferguson, M. E.
Tumwegamire, S.
Chidzanga, C.
Shah, T.
Mtunda, K.
Kulembeka, H.
Kimata, B.
Tollano, S.
Stephen, M.
Mpayo, E.
Mohamedi, S.
Kasele, S.
Palangyo, E.
Armachius, J.
Hamad Ali, A.
Sichalwe, K.
Matondo, D.
Masisila, F.
Matumbo, Z.
Kidunda, B.
Arati, A. C.
Muiruri, R.
Munguti, F.
Abass, A.
Abberton, M.
Mkamilo, G.
author_sort Ferguson, M. E.
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description Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz.) has been a vital staple and food security crop in Tanzania for several centuries, and it is likely that its resilience will play a key role in mitigating livelihood insecurities arising from climate change. The sector is dominated by smallholder farmers growing traditional landrace varieties. A recent surge in virus diseases and awareness in the commercial potential of cassava has prompted a drive to disseminate improved varieties in the country. These factors however also threaten the existence of landraces and associated farmer knowledge. It is important that the landraces are conserved and utilized as the adaptive gene complexes they harbor can drive breeding for improved varieties that meet agro-ecological adaptation as well as farmer and consumer needs, thereby improving adoption rates. Here we report on cassava germplasm collection missions and documentation of farmer knowledge in seven zones of Tanzania. A total of 277 unique landraces are identified through high-density genotyping. The large number of landraces is attributable to a mixed clonal/sexual reproductive system in which the soil seed bank and incorporation of seedlings plays an important role. A striking divergence in genetic relationships between the coastal regions and western regions is evident and explained by (i) independent introductions of cassava into the country, (ii) adaptation to prevailing agro-ecological conditions and (iii) farmer selections according to the intended use or market demands. The main uses of cassava with different product profiles are evident, including fresh consumption, flour production, dual purpose incorporating both these uses and longer-term food security. Each of these products have different trait requirements. Individual landraces were not widely distributed across the country with limited farmer-to-farmer diffusion with implications for seed systems.
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spelling pubmed-83706172021-08-18 Collection, genotyping and virus elimination of cassava landraces from Tanzania and documentation of farmer knowledge Ferguson, M. E. Tumwegamire, S. Chidzanga, C. Shah, T. Mtunda, K. Kulembeka, H. Kimata, B. Tollano, S. Stephen, M. Mpayo, E. Mohamedi, S. Kasele, S. Palangyo, E. Armachius, J. Hamad Ali, A. Sichalwe, K. Matondo, D. Masisila, F. Matumbo, Z. Kidunda, B. Arati, A. C. Muiruri, R. Munguti, F. Abass, A. Abberton, M. Mkamilo, G. PLoS One Research Article Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz.) has been a vital staple and food security crop in Tanzania for several centuries, and it is likely that its resilience will play a key role in mitigating livelihood insecurities arising from climate change. The sector is dominated by smallholder farmers growing traditional landrace varieties. A recent surge in virus diseases and awareness in the commercial potential of cassava has prompted a drive to disseminate improved varieties in the country. These factors however also threaten the existence of landraces and associated farmer knowledge. It is important that the landraces are conserved and utilized as the adaptive gene complexes they harbor can drive breeding for improved varieties that meet agro-ecological adaptation as well as farmer and consumer needs, thereby improving adoption rates. Here we report on cassava germplasm collection missions and documentation of farmer knowledge in seven zones of Tanzania. A total of 277 unique landraces are identified through high-density genotyping. The large number of landraces is attributable to a mixed clonal/sexual reproductive system in which the soil seed bank and incorporation of seedlings plays an important role. A striking divergence in genetic relationships between the coastal regions and western regions is evident and explained by (i) independent introductions of cassava into the country, (ii) adaptation to prevailing agro-ecological conditions and (iii) farmer selections according to the intended use or market demands. The main uses of cassava with different product profiles are evident, including fresh consumption, flour production, dual purpose incorporating both these uses and longer-term food security. Each of these products have different trait requirements. Individual landraces were not widely distributed across the country with limited farmer-to-farmer diffusion with implications for seed systems. Public Library of Science 2021-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8370617/ /pubmed/34403417 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255326 Text en © 2021 Ferguson et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ferguson, M. E.
Tumwegamire, S.
Chidzanga, C.
Shah, T.
Mtunda, K.
Kulembeka, H.
Kimata, B.
Tollano, S.
Stephen, M.
Mpayo, E.
Mohamedi, S.
Kasele, S.
Palangyo, E.
Armachius, J.
Hamad Ali, A.
Sichalwe, K.
Matondo, D.
Masisila, F.
Matumbo, Z.
Kidunda, B.
Arati, A. C.
Muiruri, R.
Munguti, F.
Abass, A.
Abberton, M.
Mkamilo, G.
Collection, genotyping and virus elimination of cassava landraces from Tanzania and documentation of farmer knowledge
title Collection, genotyping and virus elimination of cassava landraces from Tanzania and documentation of farmer knowledge
title_full Collection, genotyping and virus elimination of cassava landraces from Tanzania and documentation of farmer knowledge
title_fullStr Collection, genotyping and virus elimination of cassava landraces from Tanzania and documentation of farmer knowledge
title_full_unstemmed Collection, genotyping and virus elimination of cassava landraces from Tanzania and documentation of farmer knowledge
title_short Collection, genotyping and virus elimination of cassava landraces from Tanzania and documentation of farmer knowledge
title_sort collection, genotyping and virus elimination of cassava landraces from tanzania and documentation of farmer knowledge
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8370617/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34403417
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255326
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