Expansion and impact of cassava brown streak and cassava mosaic diseases in Africa: A review

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Partner Collections Content
Author or Institution as Author: 
Patrick C. Chikoti1*, Mathias Tembo1
Date of publication: 
October, 2022
Edition or Version: 
1.00
Institution: 
ZARI
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Description/Abstract: 

Africa produces over half of global cassava; however, the continent’s average yield is below the potential yields achieved under experimental conditions. Many factors contributing to low yield  include lack of quality varieties, poor soils, limited access to capital, competition for labour, as well  as pests and diseases. Plant diseases are the major biotic constraints to cassava production and have  caused considerable food insecurity in Africa. Although there has been some level of disease  management which has contributed to the increase in cassava production, the two viral diseases:  cassava mosaic disease (CMD) and cassava brown streak disease (CBSD) still claim between 30- 16 40% and upto 70%, respectively of Africa’s cassava harvest. Given the importance of the two  diseases in Africa, we review the expansion of CBSD and CMD; impacts of the two diseases on food  security and how they can be managed. We provide insights in the spread of the two diseases,  management efforts, and future directions

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CEEC

Keywords: 
CBSD, CMD, impact, expansion, Africa
Contact name (for further information): 
Patrick C. Chikoti1*, Mathias Tembo1
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Contact institution (for further information): 
ZARI, CEEC
Citation: 

Chikoti,P., & Tembo.,M, (2022). Expansion and impact of cassava brown streak and cassava mosaic diseases in Africa: A review [online]. Available at Frontiers | Publisher of peer-reviewed articles in open access journals (frontiersin.org)

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Zambia
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