1,246 results match your criteria: "International Institute of Tropical Agriculture.[Affiliation]"
Fitoterapia
January 2025
Institute of Nutritional Science, Chair of Food Science, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26-32, 35392 Giessen, Germany; Center for Sustainable Food Systems, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Senckenbergstr. 3, 35390 Giessen, Germany. Electronic address:
Trifoliate yam (Dioscorea dumetorum) is traditionally used to treat diabetics in Nigeria. However, almost no information is available on its antidiabetic constituents and their natural variance. Hence, the activity of methanolic tuber extracts of 67 trifoliate yam accessions from the largest collection in Africa was proven by four colorimetric antidiabetic and antioxidant in vitro assays, as diabetes is also linked with oxidative stress.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Aflatoxin contamination by section Flavi fungi poses a significant threat to food security and public health in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Maize, groundnut, and sorghum are staple crops frequently contaminated with aflatoxins, sometimes at dangerous levels. Despite its detrimental effects, many farmers in SSA lack access to effective tools for mitigating aflatoxin contamination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMC Plant Biol
November 2024
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), PMB 5320, Oyo Road, Ibadan, Oyo State, 200001, Nigeria.
Curr Opin Plant Biol
December 2024
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Nairobi, Kenya. Electronic address:
Gene editing technologies, particularly CRISPR-Cas9, have revolutionized agriculture by offering precise and efficient tools to enhance crop production. The vegetatively propagated crops, crucial for global food security, face challenges such as climate change, pests, and limited genetic diversity. CRISPR-Cas9 enables targeted modifications to improve traits like disease resistance, drought tolerance, and nutritional content, thereby boosting productivity and sustainability.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhysiol Plant
November 2024
Guangdong Key Laboratory of Plant Epigenetics, College of Life Sciences and Oceanography, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China.
As global climate change intensifies, the occurrence and severity of various abiotic stresses will significantly threaten plant health and productivity. Drought stress (DS) is a formidable obstacle, disrupting normal plant functions through specific morphological, physiological, biochemical, and molecular mechanisms. Understanding how plants navigate DS is paramount to mitigating its adverse effects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study aimed to identify and characterize actinobacteria and rhizobia with plant growth-promoting (PGP) traits from chickpea plants. Out of 275 isolated bacteria, 25 actinobacteria and 5 chickpea rhizobia showed 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate deaminase (ACCd) activity. Selected chickpea rhizobia were tested for their nodulating capacity under sterile and non-sterile soil conditions.
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December 2024
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan, Nigeria.
Diseases caused by fungi result in major agricultural losses worldwide. Here, we present two draft genomes of spp. responsible for foliar and pod blight on African yam bean.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF: Hybridity authentication is an important component of quality assurance and control (QA/QC) in breeding programs. Here, we introduce HybridQC v1.0, a QA/QC software program specially designed for parental purity and hybridity determination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Fungi (Basel)
September 2024
The Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT, Sao Paulo 71600-500, Brazil.
This Special Issue contains a selection of papers dealing with wilt of banana (FWB), with a special focus on the strain Tropical Race 4 (TR4), and explores (1) options for effective integrated management strategies, (2) the detection and development of disease-resistant cultivars, and (3) the distribution and diversity of the pathogen [...
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Econ Entomol
December 2024
Plant Health Department, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)-Cameroon, Yaoundé, Cameroon.
Farmers in Africa perceive the impact of fall armyworm (FAW) on maize to be significant, but field assessments have shown that yield losses are not significant enough to warrant pesticide interventions. This suggests that relationships between the crop stages, time, and duration of attack can affect the yield. Therefore, assessing the plant's recovery from damage using individual plants based on defoliation levels could guide whether and when pesticides should be applied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHeliyon
October 2024
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Southern Africa Research and Administration Hub (SARAH) Campus, Lusaka, Zambia.
Genotype × environment interaction (GEI) poses a critical challenge to plant breeders by complicating the identification of stable variety (ies) for performance across diverse environments. GGE biplot and AMMI analyses have been identified as the most effective and appropriate statistical techniques for identifying stable and high-performing genotypes across diverse environments. The objective of this study was to identify widely adapted and high-yielding soybean genotypes from Multi-Locational Trials (MLTs) using GGE and AMMI biplot analyses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFG3 (Bethesda)
October 2024
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, IITA, Ibadan 200132, Nigeria.
Plant Environ Interact
October 2024
Viruses
September 2024
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA-Tanzania), Dar es Salaam P.O. BOX 34441, Tanzania.
Cassava is an important food crop in western Kenya, yet its production is challenged by pests and diseases that require routine monitoring to guide development and deployment of control strategies. Field surveys were conducted in 2022 and 2023 to determine the prevalence, incidence and severity of cassava mosaic disease (CMD) and cassava brown streak disease (CBSD), whitefly numbers and incidence of cassava green mite (CGM) in six counties of western Kenya. Details of the encountered cassava varieties were carefully recorded to determine the adoption of improved varieties.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInsects
August 2024
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Dar es Salaam P.O. Box 34441, Tanzania.
Mycotoxin Res
November 2024
Magan Centre of Applied Mycology, Cranfield University, Cranfield, UK.
This study investigated the occurrence and distribution of multiple mycotoxins (aflatoxin B, B, G, G, fumonisins B, B, ochratoxin A (OTA), deoxynivalenol (DON), zearalenone (ZEN), and citrinin (CIT)) in cassava products and as assessed the potential risk of aflatoxin B1 (AFB) exposure among cassava consumers. A total of 192 samples of cassava products (96 flour and 96 chips, each with 48 samples from farmer and 48 from wholesaler) were analysed using LC/MS-MS. All positive samples irrespective of their origin (flour or chips) exhibited AFB levels exceeding the EU regulatory threshold of 5 µg/kg.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMycologia
November 2024
Soybean/Maize Germplasm, Pathology and Genetics Research Unit, Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Urbana, Illinois 61801.
Soybean red leaf blotch (RLB), caused by the fungus , represents a foliar disease of soybean that is thus far restricted to Africa. The fungus is listed as a Select Agent by the Federal Select Agent Program because it could pose a severe threat to plant health were it to establish in the United States. Previous work uncovered tremendous molecular diversity at the internal transcribed spacer region, suggesting that there may be multiple species causing RLB.
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September 2024
World Vegetable Center, West and Central Africa (WCA)-Coastal and Humid Regions, IITA-Benin Campus, Cotonou 08 BP 0932, Benin.
The use of black soldier fly (BSF) larvae and frass in agriculture can make an important contribution to food and nutrition security. However, it is important to understand whether consumers are willing to consume food products resulting from the use of BSF larvae as animal feed or BSF frass as fertilizer. This study employed the stated preference approach as food products produced using BSF larvae and frass are not currently available on the market.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAflatoxin contamination significantly threatens food safety and security, particularly in tropical and sub-tropical regions where staple crops such as maize, groundnut, and sorghum become frequently affected. This contamination is primarily caused by the fungus . The contamination causes adverse health effects, reduced income, and trade restrictions.
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September 2024
National Root Crops Research Institute, (NRCRI), Umudike, Nigeria.
Nitrogen (N) is an important nutrient element needed by cassava for optimum yield and it is a vital component of nucleotides (nucleic acids), enzymes, amino acids (proteins), chlorophyll molecules and hormones, among other essential compounds required for growth and development of cassava. Nitrogen stress is a major cassava production constraint, the study aimed to examine genotype by environment interaction (GEI) effects and fresh root yield stability of 203 diverse cassava clones to identify genotypes with stable performance under low and optimum nitrogen regimes across environments using AMMI and GGE biplot analysis. Experiments were conducted using an augmented block design with three replications for two years in three locations in Nigeria.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe traditional crop calendar for yam (Dioscorea spp.) in South-Kivu, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), is becoming increasingly inadequate given the significant climatic variability observed over the last three decades. This study aimed at: (i) assessing trends in weather data across time and space to ascertain climate change, and (ii) optimizing the yam crop calendar for various South-Kivu agro-ecological zones (AEZs) to adapt to the changing climate.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Bioeng Biotechnol
August 2024
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Nairobi, Kenya.
Banana ( spp.), including plantain, is one of the major staple food and cash crops grown in over 140 countries in the subtropics and tropics, with around 153 million tons annual global production, feeding about 400 million people. Despite its widespread cultivation and adaptability to diverse environments, banana production faces significant challenges from pathogens and pests that often coexist within agricultural landscapes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlants (Basel)
August 2024
IITA-Zambia, Southern Africa Research and Administration Hub (SARAH), Plot 1458B, Ngwerere Road (off Great North Road), Chongwe 10100, Lusaka, Zambia.
A validated marker system is crucial to running an effective genomics-assisted breeding program. We used 36 Kompetitive Allele-Specific PCR (KASP) markers to genotype 376 clones from the biofortified cassava pipeline, and fingerprinted 93 of these clones with DArTseq markers to characterize breeding materials and evaluate their relationships. The discriminating ability of the 36-quality control (QC) KASP and 6602 DArTseq markers was assessed using 92 clones genotyped in both assays.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGenes (Basel)
July 2024
International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT), Km 45, Carretera Mexico-Veracruz, Texcoco 52640, Mexico.