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dc.contributor.authorEkanayake, I.J.
dc.date.accessioned2019-12-04T11:22:08Z
dc.date.available2019-12-04T11:22:08Z
dc.date.issued1998
dc.identifier.citationEkanayake, I.J. (1998). Conceptual issues in the use of cassava modelling for improved production in drought environments. Tropical Agriculture, 75(1), 102-105.
dc.identifier.issn0041-3216
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12478/3951
dc.description.abstractDrought is responsible for large reductions in cassava root yields. On-farm root yields can be improved two- to three-fold and quality of fresh and processed products improved by the adoption of recently improved production technologies. The potential usefulness is high for genetic, morphological, physiological, and agronomic interventions. The use of cassava growth models can be valuable in the decision-making process to improve cassava productivity. The use of a modelling approach to minimise the savannah farmers' risk in cultivating cassava in drought environments is high. However, this approach needs urgent attention to improve on delivery of outputs to cassava growers. Conceptual and logistical issues associated with the use of cassava growth modelling approach to assess the fitness of improved interventions are discussed.
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectManihot Esculenta
dc.subjectSimulation Models
dc.subjectDrought
dc.subjectCrop Yield
dc.titleConceptual issues in the use of cassava modelling for improved production in drought environments
dc.typeJournal Article
dc.description.versionPeer Review
cg.contributor.affiliationInternational Institute of Tropical Agriculture
cg.coverage.regionAfrica
cg.coverage.regionWest Africa
cg.coverage.countryNigeria
cg.isijournalISI Journal
cg.authorship.typesCGIAR single centre
cg.iitasubjectCassava
cg.iitasubjectPlant Breeding
cg.iitasubjectPlant Health
cg.iitasubjectClimate Change
cg.iitasubjectPlant Production
cg.accessibilitystatusLimited Access
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