MASCas
Cassava
is a crop that has largely been left behind by scientific
plant breeding partly due to its status as an orphan crop
with limited resources for research and development, its highly
heterozygous nature, and its long reproductive cycle. Tools
of genomics particularly molecular markers permit an immediate
increase of efficiency in cassava breeding.
There are now a total of 7 MAS projects in 6 African countries
and in Colombia, at CIAT. Experiences from the different projects
are very invaluable given the limited number of research groups
working in cassava hence the need for the creation of a network
to share experiences and best practices.
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