A simple and low-cost strategy for micropropagation of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz)

With the aim of transferring micropropagation techniques to cassava seed producers, a simple and low-cost medium for in vitro micropropagation was developed. CM6740-7 cassava cultivar from CIAT was used as planting material. Commercially available nutrients were used in order to substitute the propa...

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