@ARTICLE {BENESI:2008,
title = {The effect of genotype, location and season on cassava starch extraction},
author = {Benesi, I. * and Labuschagne, M. * and Herselman, L. * and Mahungu, N. and Saka, J. },
journal = {Euphytica},
year = {2008},
volume = {160},
pages = {59--74},
note = {RTB; Root and Tuber; Cassava},
doi = {10.1007/s 10681 007 9589 x},
abstract = {When cassava is harvested too early, it
often leads to reduction in yield, while delayed
harvest leads to development of woody and fibrous
tuberous roots, and reduction in starch content. The
optimum harvest time is not known. The objectives of
this study were to determine the effect of genotype,
location and season on starch extraction in order to
find an optimum harvest regime for cassava, and to
find the best parameter for monitoring starch levels in
cassava tuberous roots. Results showed that genotypic
effect was large for starch weight, starch
extraction rate on fresh weight basis, and root dry
matter content. This suggested that high starch
weights could be realised by selection of suitable
varieties for starch extraction. It was found that
cassava harvesting and starch extractions should be
done between October and November since the
highest starch extraction rates were achieved during
that period, and drying of the extracted starch using
the open air method was fast and convenient. The
results also suggested that starch levels can efficiently
be monitored using starch extraction rate on fresh
root weight basis. Starch content on fresh root basis
and root dry matter content can also be used to
determine the optimum time to harvest cassava for
starch extraction but were inferior to starch extraction
on fresh root weight basis.},
}