Post-harvest deterioration of cassava occurs rapidly and renders the crop unpalatable and unmarketable. This is attributable to oxidative burst, altered regulation of genes and accumulation of secondary metabolites. Interactions between these enzymes and compounds, together with other data, are used to develop a model of some the principal events involved in the deterioration process.
Region: Not specific
Date published:
2003
Published by:
Plant Molecular Biology
Type of resource:
Journal article
Resource topic:
Cassava
Project/Programme: Not specific
Pest/Disease: Not specific
Pages:
17
File type:
PDF (696 KB)