A novel seed treatment-based multiplication approach for cassava planting material
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Date
2020
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PLoS ONE
Abstract
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is an important food security crop in many parts of the
developing world. The crop’s high yield potential and multitude of uses–both for nutrition and
processing–render cassava a promising driver for the development of rural value chains. It is
traditionally propagated from stem cuttings of up to 30 cm in length, giving a multiplication
rate as low as 1:10. Propagating cassava traditionally is very inefficient, which leads to challenges
in the production and distribution of quality planting material and improved cultivars,
greatly limiting the impact of investments in crop breeding. The work described in the present
study aimed to develop a seed treatment approach to facilitate the use of shorter seed
pieces, increasing the multiplication rate of cassava and thus making the crop’s seed systems
more efficient. After several tests, formulation was identified, consisting of thiamethoxam
21 g ha-1, mefenoxam 1.0 g ha-1, fludioxonil 1.3 g ha-1, thiabendazole 7.5 g ha-1
and Latex 2% as a binder. Plant growing from seed pieces treated with this formulation displayed
increased crop establishment and early crop vigor, leading to an improved productivity
throughout a full growing cycle. This allowed to reduce the cassava seed piece size to 8 cm
with no negative effects on germination and crop establishment, leading to yields comparable
to those from untreated 16 cm pieces. This, in turn, will allow to increase the multiplication
ratio of cassava by a factor of up to 3. Notably, this was possible under regular field conditions
and independently of any specialised treatment facilities. Compared with existing seed production
protocols, the increased multiplication rates allowed for efficiency gains of between 1
to 1.9 years compared to conventional five-year cycles. We believe that the technology
described here holds considerable promise for developing more reliable and remunerative
delivery channels for quality cassava planting material and improved genetics.
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Seed treatment, Cassava planting
Citation
de Oliveira EJ, de Oliveira SAS, Otto C, Alicai T, de Freitas JPX, Cortes DFM, et al. (2020) A novel seed treatment-based multiplication approach for cassava planting material. PLoS ONE 15(3): e0229943. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. pone.0229943