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Keith O. Fuglie (Editor).  2003.  

Progress in Potato and Sweetpotato Research in Indonesia.  

Proceedings of the CIP-Indonesia Research Review Workshop, held in Bogor, Indonesia.  March 26-27, 2002.  

International Potato Center (CIP), Bogor, Indonesia. 

242 pages.

Contents

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Foreword

10

Introduction to Volume

26

Implications of CIP-related technologies for poverty reduction in Asia

252

Research priorities for potato in Indonesia

30

Research priorities for sweetpotato in Indonesia 

42

Research progress in potato propagation and breeding at Bogor Agricultural University 

84

Evaluation of processing potato clones in Indonesia 

82

Exploiting the potential source of genetic diversity of true potato seed (TPS) to obtain new superior potato cultivars

55

Potato seed system in Indonesia: a baseline survey

40

Management system for potato breeder seeds

30

A survey of potato fields for root-knot nematode in Ngablak, Central Java

19

Development of component technologies for control of bacterial wilt in potato

100

Potato marketing in North Sumatra and an assessment of Indonesian potato trade

35

The demand for fresh and processed potatoes in Southeast Asia  

68

Constraints on potato production in West Sumatra

30

Present status and future research in sweetpotato in Indonesia

92

Economic prospects for root and tuber crop utilization for starch and animal feed in Asia

86

Beyond higher yields: The impact of sweetpotato integrated crop management and farmer field schools in Indonesia

78

Breeding improved sweetpotato varieties in Indonesia 

59

Developing transgenic sweetpotato for resistance to insect pests and diseases

46

Flow of  sweetpotato vine cutting planting materials among farmers in East Java

73

Poverty alleviation and food security through improving human-pig-sweetpotato systems in Papua, Indonesia

59

List of Contributors

18


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