Roosevelt Escobar
International Center for Tropical Agriculture
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In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology – Plant | 1999
A. M. Thro; William M. Roca; J. Restrepo; H. Caballero; S. Poats; Roosevelt Escobar; G. Mafla; C. Hernandez
SummaryCassava is uniquely suited for food security and economic development in unfavored areas of the tropics. Development research for cassava is an urgent need. In 1998, the Cassava Biotechnology Network (CBN) convened a workshop of cassava stakeholder groups in Latin America. After hearing an opening statement from representatives of small-scale cassava producers and processors, stakeholders formulated a consensus set of research and development (R&D) priorities. An adequate supply of good-quality planting material of desired varieties was clearly the most urgent, followed by R&D on market-value traits; yield losses due to pests, diseases, and drought; and cropping system flexibility.Two new projects are using in vitro techniques to address priorities of small-scale cassava farmers in Latin America. One project in Colombia combines a nongovernmental organization, a local farmers’ association, and the international research center, CIAT, to explore affordable micropropagation. Findings to date show that most culture medium components can be replaced with local products, and a rustic growth room permits good culture growth without electricity or air conditioning. Low-costs system(s) developed will be assessed as a local microenterprise.A second project, in Ecuador, couples local cassava germplasm (with oral histories and an in vitro back-up collection) and elite clones (introduced in vitro) with new concepts in agribusiness development, to restart local farmers’ cooperatives after the disastrous 1998–99 el Niño floods. The project was developed through group planning by the cooperatives, the local technical university, the national agricultural research program, and CIAT.Research to improve in vitro tools focuses on safe and stable conservation and exchange of cassava genetic resources, long-term, less expensive conservation, rapid clonal propagation, and ultimately, genetic transformation technologies to add desired traits to useful cassava varieties.
Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture | 2007
Maria Teresa Gonzalez-Arnao; Ana Panta; William Roca; Roosevelt Escobar; Florent Engelmann
Archive | 2008
Florent Engelmann; Maria-Teresa Gonzalez Arnao; Yongjie Wu; Roosevelt Escobar
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology – Plant | 2016
Paul Chavarriaga-Aguirre; Alejandro Brand; Adriana Medina; Mónica Prías; Roosevelt Escobar; Juan Martinez; Paula Díaz; Camilo López; W. Roca; Joe Tohme
Acta Horticulturae | 2014
Roosevelt Escobar; Liliana C. Muñoz; Auradela Ríos; A Núñez; Joseph M. Tohme
Acta Agronómica | 2014
Diego Geraldo Caetano Nunez; Roosevelt Escobar; Creuci Maria Caetano; Juan Carlos Vaca Vaca
In: Ruane, J.; Dargie, J.D.; Mba, C.; Boettcher, P.; Makkar, H.P.S.; Barthey, D.M.; Sonnino, A.. 2013. Biotechnologies at work for smallholders : Case studies from developing coubtries in crops, livestock and fish . Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Rome, IT. viii, 209 p. | 2013
Roosevelt Escobar; José Restrepo; Joseph M. Tohme; William Roca
In: González-Arnao, María Teresa; Engelmann, Florent. (editores) 2013. Crioconservación de plantas en América Latina y el Caribe . Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA), San José, CR. xii, 204 p. | 2013
Roosevelt Escobar; Norma Manrique; Luis Gil Santos; Juan E. Montoya; Ericson Aranzales; Manuel Salmerón Sánchez; Raúl Iván Valbuena
Archive | 2012
Roosevelt Escobar; Elizabeth Caicedo; Liliana C. Muñoz; Auradela Ríos; Álvaro Azcárate; Carlos Dorado; Joe Tohme
Biotecnología Vegetal | 2002
Víctor Medero; Yoel Beovides; Sergio Rodríguez; Roosevelt Escobar; Gerardo Gallego; Joe Tohme; Rafael Gómez