2015
DOI: 10.1007/s12571-015-0481-6
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Improved propagation methods to raise the productivity of yam (Dioscorea rotundata Poir.)

Abstract: White Guinea yam (Dioscorea rotundata Poir.) is an important staple to millions of people in West Africa. Obtaining good quality planting material for yam cultivation is a major challenge. Multiplication ratios are low, and seed tubers are prone to contamination with pests and pathogens in the traditional systems of production. Some approaches to producing quality seed of yam are as follows: farmers select small whole tubers from a ware crop harvest; stimulate the production of seed tubers by 'milking' ware tu… Show more

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“…However, the effect of water-holding capacity is high for lateritic clayish soil than the other soil types, which retards growth of yam seedlings. This is because yam growths are enhanced under moderate soil moisture, sufficient nutrient supply and well-structured soil (Aighewi et al, 2015). Result also show low growth rate of yam seedlings in compacted loamy-sandy soil (crop marker 4) compared to the uncompacted loamy-sandy soil (crop marker 5).…”
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confidence: 93%
“…However, the effect of water-holding capacity is high for lateritic clayish soil than the other soil types, which retards growth of yam seedlings. This is because yam growths are enhanced under moderate soil moisture, sufficient nutrient supply and well-structured soil (Aighewi et al, 2015). Result also show low growth rate of yam seedlings in compacted loamy-sandy soil (crop marker 4) compared to the uncompacted loamy-sandy soil (crop marker 5).…”
Section: Discussion Of Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Production cycles can therefore be well planned, as well as clean, high quality and uniform plants can be produced [15]. Tissue culture provides a rapid method of multiplying disease-free and improved cultivars for production, breeding programs and research work [5]. Additionally, tissue culture is very essential for germplasm conservation of vegetative propagated crops, alleviating losses from pests and diseases, drought stress, wild fires and thefts associated with field conservation, especially in developing countries [14,16].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The world production of yam in 2014 was 68.1 million tons, with West Africa producing more than 91% [4]. According to Aighewi et al [5], Dioscorea alata is the second most important edible species of the genus Dioscorea, which has over 600 species. Most D. alata cultivars are late-maturing with long shelf-life, thus D. alata helps to fill the demand for yam food when all other yams are out of season [6,7].…”
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“…are starchy root staples and a primary source of income in West Africa (Aighewi et al 2015). About 58 million tons are produced annually worldwide, 93% and 65% of which are produced in West Africa and Nigeria, respectively (FAO 2013).…”
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