Cassava breeding and varietal dissemination in Thailand: Major achievements during the past 25 years

The cassava breeding program in Thailand started with the hybridization of local clones, followed by selection, at the Rayong Field Crops Research Center in 1975, and at Sri Racha Research Station of Kasetsart University in 1983. During this initial period of recombining genes available from a narrow genetic base, progress in yield improvement was limited. In 1983, CIAT established its Asian Regional Program in Thailand. CIAT’s role in Thailand has been mainly to supply cassava germplasm from Latin America to this country, in order to increase the genetic variability of parental lines and to help develop an efficient and highly effective scheme of hybridization and continuous selection of this germplasm. The Thai germplasm collection also included earlier introductions from the Virgin Islands and Indonesia. This collaborative effort resulted in the official release of six new cassava cultivars during the period 1983-1993: four from the Department of Agriculture (DOA) and two from Kasetsart University. These new cultivars are characterized by high yield capacity, high harvest index, high root starch content and early harvestability. In 1999, DOA released a new cultivar specifically for planting in the northeastern part of the country; it was named Rayong 72. Regarding varietal dissemination, in 1994 the government established a special program for the rapid multiplication of new recommended cassava cultivars to replace the local cultivar, Rayong 1. This program involved the cooperation of DOA and Kasetsart University for supplying basic planting material, as well as the Department of Agricultural Extension and the Thai Tapioca Development Institute for multiplication and distribution of this material. The success achieved by this program can be gauged by the fact that by 1997 about 64% of the cassava area in Thailand was planted to the new recommended cultivars.

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Main Authors: Sarakarn, Supachai, Limsila, Atchara, Watananonta, Watana, Suparhan, Danai, Suriyapan, Preecha
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Language:English
Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2001
Subjects:manihot esculenta, breeding, germplasm, hybridization, high yielding varieties, international cooperation, genetic variation, fitomejoramiento, germoplasma, hibridación, variedades de alto rendimiento, cooperación internacional, variación genética,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/82430
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-824302023-03-14T20:12:39Z Cassava breeding and varietal dissemination in Thailand: Major achievements during the past 25 years Sarakarn, Supachai Limsila, Atchara Watananonta, Watana Suparhan, Danai Suriyapan, Preecha manihot esculenta breeding germplasm hybridization high yielding varieties international cooperation genetic variation fitomejoramiento germoplasma hibridación variedades de alto rendimiento cooperación internacional variación genética The cassava breeding program in Thailand started with the hybridization of local clones, followed by selection, at the Rayong Field Crops Research Center in 1975, and at Sri Racha Research Station of Kasetsart University in 1983. During this initial period of recombining genes available from a narrow genetic base, progress in yield improvement was limited. In 1983, CIAT established its Asian Regional Program in Thailand. CIAT’s role in Thailand has been mainly to supply cassava germplasm from Latin America to this country, in order to increase the genetic variability of parental lines and to help develop an efficient and highly effective scheme of hybridization and continuous selection of this germplasm. The Thai germplasm collection also included earlier introductions from the Virgin Islands and Indonesia. This collaborative effort resulted in the official release of six new cassava cultivars during the period 1983-1993: four from the Department of Agriculture (DOA) and two from Kasetsart University. These new cultivars are characterized by high yield capacity, high harvest index, high root starch content and early harvestability. In 1999, DOA released a new cultivar specifically for planting in the northeastern part of the country; it was named Rayong 72. Regarding varietal dissemination, in 1994 the government established a special program for the rapid multiplication of new recommended cassava cultivars to replace the local cultivar, Rayong 1. This program involved the cooperation of DOA and Kasetsart University for supplying basic planting material, as well as the Department of Agricultural Extension and the Thai Tapioca Development Institute for multiplication and distribution of this material. The success achieved by this program can be gauged by the fact that by 1997 about 64% of the cassava area in Thailand was planted to the new recommended cultivars. 2001 2017-06-20T09:02:12Z 2017-06-20T09:02:12Z Book Chapter Sarakarn, Supachai; Limsila, Atchara; Watananonta, Watana; Suparhan, Danai; Suriyapan, Preecha. 2001. Cassava breeding and varietal dissemination in Thailand: Major achievements during the past 25 years . In: Howeler, Reinhardt H.; Tan, Swee Lian (eds.). Cassava's potential in Asia in the 21st Century: Present situation and future research and development needs: Proceedings of the sixth Regional workshop, held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Feb. 21-25, 2000 . Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cassava Office for Asia, Cali, CO. p. 161-166. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/82430 http://ciat-library.ciat.cgiar.org/Articulos_Ciat/Digital/SB123.E9C.2_An_exchange_of_experiences_from_South_and_South_East_Asia.pdf#page=545 en Open Access p. 161-166 application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture Cassava Office for Asia
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topic manihot esculenta
breeding
germplasm
hybridization
high yielding varieties
international cooperation
genetic variation
fitomejoramiento
germoplasma
hibridación
variedades de alto rendimiento
cooperación internacional
variación genética
manihot esculenta
breeding
germplasm
hybridization
high yielding varieties
international cooperation
genetic variation
fitomejoramiento
germoplasma
hibridación
variedades de alto rendimiento
cooperación internacional
variación genética
spellingShingle manihot esculenta
breeding
germplasm
hybridization
high yielding varieties
international cooperation
genetic variation
fitomejoramiento
germoplasma
hibridación
variedades de alto rendimiento
cooperación internacional
variación genética
manihot esculenta
breeding
germplasm
hybridization
high yielding varieties
international cooperation
genetic variation
fitomejoramiento
germoplasma
hibridación
variedades de alto rendimiento
cooperación internacional
variación genética
Sarakarn, Supachai
Limsila, Atchara
Watananonta, Watana
Suparhan, Danai
Suriyapan, Preecha
Cassava breeding and varietal dissemination in Thailand: Major achievements during the past 25 years
description The cassava breeding program in Thailand started with the hybridization of local clones, followed by selection, at the Rayong Field Crops Research Center in 1975, and at Sri Racha Research Station of Kasetsart University in 1983. During this initial period of recombining genes available from a narrow genetic base, progress in yield improvement was limited. In 1983, CIAT established its Asian Regional Program in Thailand. CIAT’s role in Thailand has been mainly to supply cassava germplasm from Latin America to this country, in order to increase the genetic variability of parental lines and to help develop an efficient and highly effective scheme of hybridization and continuous selection of this germplasm. The Thai germplasm collection also included earlier introductions from the Virgin Islands and Indonesia. This collaborative effort resulted in the official release of six new cassava cultivars during the period 1983-1993: four from the Department of Agriculture (DOA) and two from Kasetsart University. These new cultivars are characterized by high yield capacity, high harvest index, high root starch content and early harvestability. In 1999, DOA released a new cultivar specifically for planting in the northeastern part of the country; it was named Rayong 72. Regarding varietal dissemination, in 1994 the government established a special program for the rapid multiplication of new recommended cassava cultivars to replace the local cultivar, Rayong 1. This program involved the cooperation of DOA and Kasetsart University for supplying basic planting material, as well as the Department of Agricultural Extension and the Thai Tapioca Development Institute for multiplication and distribution of this material. The success achieved by this program can be gauged by the fact that by 1997 about 64% of the cassava area in Thailand was planted to the new recommended cultivars.
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breeding
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high yielding varieties
international cooperation
genetic variation
fitomejoramiento
germoplasma
hibridación
variedades de alto rendimiento
cooperación internacional
variación genética
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Limsila, Atchara
Watananonta, Watana
Suparhan, Danai
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Suparhan, Danai
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title Cassava breeding and varietal dissemination in Thailand: Major achievements during the past 25 years
title_short Cassava breeding and varietal dissemination in Thailand: Major achievements during the past 25 years
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title_full_unstemmed Cassava breeding and varietal dissemination in Thailand: Major achievements during the past 25 years
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