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The '''Tree Cassava''' or '''Ceara rubber tree''', ('''''Manihot carthaginensis subsp. glaziovii'''''), also known as ''Manihot glaziovii'', is a species of deciduous [[flowering plant]] in the [[Euphorbia|spurge]] family, [[Euphorbiaceae]], that is native to Native to eastern [[Brazil]].
The '''tree cassava''' or '''Ceara rubber tree''', ('''''Manihot carthaginensis subsp. glaziovii'''''), also known as ''Manihot glaziovii'', is a species of deciduous [[flowering plant]] in the [[Euphorbia|spurge]] family, [[Euphorbiaceae]], that is native to Native to eastern [[Brazil]].


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*[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16328981 An acid phosphatase from Manihot glaziovii as an alternative to alkaline Phosphatase for molecular cloning experiments.]
*[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16328981 An acid phosphatase from Manihot glaziovii as an alternative to alkaline Phosphatase for molecular cloning experiments.]
*[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25237774 Characterisation and evaluation of a novel feedstock, Manihot glaziovii, Muell. Arg, for production of bioenergy carriers: Bioethanol and biogas.]
*[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25237774 Characterisation and evaluation of a novel feedstock, Manihot glaziovii, Muell. Arg, for production of bioenergy carriers: Bioethanol and biogas.]

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Revision as of 23:33, 2 February 2016

Tree cassava
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M. carthaginensis
Binomial name
Manihot carthaginensis
(Müll.Arg.) Allem
Trinomial name
Manihot carthaginensis subsp. glaziovii
Synonyms
  • Manihot glaziovii Müll.Arg. [1]

The tree cassava or Ceara rubber tree, (Manihot carthaginensis subsp. glaziovii), also known as Manihot glaziovii, is a species of deciduous flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, that is native to Native to eastern Brazil.

Description

Manihot carthaginensis subsp. glaziovii in Cotonou, Benin
  • Leaves - palmipartite, peltate; lobes broadly ovate to obovate; green above, glaucous beneath.[2]
  • Flowers - show branched inflorescence. Unisexual flowers are greenish-white or pale yellow with reddish markings.[3]
  • Fruit - globose.

Common Names

  • French - manioc de ceara, maniçoba, ceara, caouchouc de ceara
  • Portuguese - manicoba
  • Swahili - mpira
  • Yoruba - gbaguda

Uses

The tree cassava is used a source of rubber, instead of Hevea brasiliensis throughout the world. The plant is introduced largely in the world, but now it is classified as one of the highly invasive plant of the world.[4]

Scientists found various enzymatic and inhibitory activities of tree cassava, which have insecticidal and anti-fungal proteins extracted from the latex of the plant. These proteins are effective against insects such as cowpea weevil, and fungi like Colletotrichum gloesporioides, Fusarium solani and Macrophomina phaseolina.[5]

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