2017
DOI: 10.5539/jas.v9n2p205
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Effect of Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) on Yield and Profitability of Cassava and Gari Production Enterprises in Sierra Leone

Abstract: Cassava Mosaic Disease (CMD) seriously affects cassava (Samura et al., 2013; Fargette et al., 1988). There is limited information on tuberous root yield loss and the profitability of growing improved and local varieties infected with the cassava mosaic virus for tuber and gari production in Sierra Leone. The objectives of the study were to determine yield loss associated with cassava mosaic disease and conduct cost benefit analysis (budgets and break-even analysis) on cassava production using two improved vari… Show more

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“…Typical CMD symptoms on cassava plants are misshapen leaves which hamper the growth of the plant and reduce root yields, hence lowering productivity and profitability 21 , 36 . Contrary to CMD, Cassava Anthracnose Disease (CAD) was found mostly in the forest areas where relative humidity and rainfall significantly influence the levels of CAD inoculum pressure, in addition to favoring the development of its vector Pseudotheraptus devastans Dist (Het.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Typical CMD symptoms on cassava plants are misshapen leaves which hamper the growth of the plant and reduce root yields, hence lowering productivity and profitability 21 , 36 . Contrary to CMD, Cassava Anthracnose Disease (CAD) was found mostly in the forest areas where relative humidity and rainfall significantly influence the levels of CAD inoculum pressure, in addition to favoring the development of its vector Pseudotheraptus devastans Dist (Het.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The significant interaction observed between environment and genotype for CMD infection could be related to the virus strains present in the locations as previous studies established the presence of various CMD strains in Cameroon, particularly the Ugandan variant which is the most virulent and present in the east region (Gamboula) 35 . Typical CMD symptoms on cassava plants are misshapen leaves which hamper the growth of the plant and reduce root yields, hence lowering productivity and profitability 21,36 . Contrary to CMD, Cassava Anthracnose Disease (CAD) was found mostly in the forest areas where relative humidity and rainfall significantly influence the levels of CAD inoculum pressure, in addition to favoring the development of its vector Pseudotheraptus devastans Dist (Het.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cassava virus diseases constitute a major constraint to the production of cassava in sub-Saharan Africa, yet there have been few studies looking into one of the key aspects of disease spread or control; the knowledge and decision-making of the cassava growers themselves. It is widely acknowledged that the burden of these diseases can be amplified within an individual field by replanting infected material (Samura et al 2017), and on a larger scale by sharing planting material between fields (McQuaid et al 2017a; McQuaid et al 2017b; Patil et al 2015), yet there are no studies of which the authors are aware that investigate the physical properties of human mediated transmission. This is critical from the point of view of disease management and control, in particular for a complete understanding of disease spread that underpins effective disease management.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Currently, its production in sub-Saharan Africa is drastically hindered by several pests and diseases. The most devastating of these are the virus diseases -cassava mosaic disease (CMD), and cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) [4][5][6][7] .…”
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confidence: 99%