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Epidemiology of Cassava Mosaic Disease and Control Methods in the Central African Republic

Innocent Zinga, Ephrem Frantial Ignaleamoko, Régis Dimitri Longué Soupké, Adonise F. Valam Zango, Semballa Silla, Emmanuel Kamba Mebourou, Simplice Prosper Yandia, Brice Toko Marabana, Nicole Gado Yamba Kassa, Ngurepende Odilon Simplice, Alain Romaric Doli, Kosh Komba Ephrem, Yongo Olga Diane

Research in Plant Sciences. 2026, 14(1), 1-8 doi:10.12691/plant-14-1-1
  • Figure 1. Average incidence of CMD (85%) (Ecological zones, GF: Forest Guinea zone, SU: Sudano Oubanguienne, Sudano Guinean)
  • Figure 2. Phylogenic tree based on the complete DNA-A sequences of the Central African Republic (CF) and Chad (TD) isolates of African cassava mosaic virus and East African cassava mosaic virus - Uganda reported here (in bold), as well as other African cassava mosaic geminivirus sequences. The sequences were aligned using the MUSCLE alignment tool implemented in MEGA5. Phylogenetic reconstruction was performed using PHYML and GTR+G4 selected as the best model of sequence evolution. Numbers associated with nodes indicate the percentage of bootstrap support (1000 repeats). EMBL- GenBank -DDJP accession numbers are indicated. The tree was rooted using Sri Lankan cassava mosaic virus-Sri Lanka [Sri Lanka: Colombo: 1998] (SLMCV-SL [ SL:Col:98])
  • Figure 3. Yield of the variety Render having undergone the different treatments
  • Figure 4. Steps of in vitro culture and weaning