2024 VNCP NLU HLARC Selection and testing of promising KM cassava varieties KM568, KM539, KM537 in Phu Yen province
2024. Nguyễn Thị Trúc Mai, Hoàng Long et al. Selection and testing of promising cassava varieties KM568, KM539, KM537 in Phu Yen province
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Researching
and breeding cassava varieties with high starch yield, resistance to major
pests and diseases, and suitability to the production conditions of Phu Yen
province and ecological regions is important and urgent. The objectives of this
study were to select and create cassava varieties with high starch yield (at least
10% higher than controls KM419 and KM94), resistance to major pests and
diseases, grade 1 - 2 disease scores for cassava mosaic disease (CMD), and
cassava witches broom disease (CWBD). The research method was used according to
Vietnam Cassava Program and
International
Cente for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) standards for technological process of
hybrid cassava selection and breeding. The results showed that three promising
cassava varieties KM568, KM539, and KM537 were identified. KM568, a hybrid of
KM440 x (KM419 x KM539), yielded 54 tons/ha of fresh tubers with a starch content
of 28.4% at harvest after 10 months of planting. KM539, a C39* variety, was
developed from the original C39 variety from CIAT and yielded 45.9 tons/ha of
fresh tubers with a starch content of 27.9%. KM537, a hybrid of (KM419 x KM539)
x KM440, yielded 51.3 tons/ha of fresh tubers with a starch content of 28.5%. These
three cassava varieties were resistant to CMD level 1.5 and CWBD level 1. KM568,
KM539, and KM537 had 8 - 14 tubers/root, 7 - 12 tubers/root, and 7 - 12
tubers/root, respectively. Also, they all achieved the ideal new plant type
shape, white root flesh, straight and compact plants, erect stems, short
internodes, and less branching. Additionally, the plant height of KM568, KM539,
and KM537 was 2.3 - 2.7 m, 2.7 - 3.0 m, and 2.5 - 2.9 m, respectively.

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