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  • Cassava Manihot Esculenta
    Cassava is a shrubby perennial that grows to a height of 68 feet. It has smooth erect stems and resembles the cannabis plant in appearance. The large compound, dark green, reddish veined leaves are palmately divided into about seven leaflets. The ste ...
    http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/MV042
 
  • Cassava Information
    Cassava Manihot esculent Crantz or tapioca is a perennial plant widely grown in many tropical countries, including Thailand as one of the most important commercial crops. At present, there are 1 million hectares devoted to cassava planting in Thailan ...
    http://www.cassava.org/
 
  • Cassava Agroforestry
    A page on intecropping cassava with trees. Yields of both cassava and the seasonal intercrops were reduced when grown in association with one of the tree crops. The pod yields of groundnut and cowpea were higher when intercropped with cassava and low ...
    http://fadr.msu.ru/rodale/agsieve/txt/vol2/7/art2.html
 
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  • The Cassava
    Cassava roots, when left attached to the main stem, can remain in the ground for several months without becoming inedible; farmers do often leave cassava plants in the field as a security against drought, famine or other unforeseen food shortage. It ...
    http://www.fao.org/inpho/content/compend/text/ch12-01.htm
 
  • Cassava Manihot Esculenta
    Cassava, a perennial shrub, produces a high yield of tuberous roots in 6 months to 3 years after planting. Originating in Central and South America, cassava spread rapidly and arrived on the west coast of Africa via the Gulf of Benin and the River Co ...
    http://www.cgiar.org/impact/research/cassava.html
 
 
 
 
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