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Growing healthy sweetpotato: best practices for producing planting material

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Dennien, S., Homare, D., Hughes, M., Lovatt, J., Coleman, E. and Jackson, G. (2013) Growing healthy sweetpotato: best practices for producing planting material. ACIAR, 180 pages.

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Abstract

Sweetpotato is a major food crop in Papua New Guinea, with about 2.9 million tonnes grown each year. But sweetpotato is prone to pests and diseases, particularly viruses, which can significantly reduce yields. Because there are no varieties known to be resistant to viruses, the next best solution is to produce planting material that is free from infection, and to make this readily available to growers. This manual is aimed at researchers and technicians, and describes how to test for sweetpotato viruses and to keep vines free from infection. The methods described should help locals in PNG and other Pacific nations produce disease-free planting material for sweetpotato and other root and tuber crops.

Item Type:Book
Business groups:Horticulture and Forestry Science
Subjects:Plant culture > Vegetables
Agriculture > Agriculture (General) > Methods and systems of culture. Cropping systems
Live Archive:08 Oct 2014 23:49
Last Modified:03 Sep 2021 16:49

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