Nagib Nassar (68)
Born in Egypt in 1938, graduated in Agronomy with Cairo University, 1958 ,
and, Ph. D., Genetics with the University of Alexandria, 1972. He teached
tropical crops with the Institute of African studies & research, Cairo
university untill 1974. In the same year came to Brasil by the invitation
of the Brazilian ministry of Foreign Relations where he began his work on
conservation and manipulation of cassava genetic resources up to this
date, intially with the support of IDRC(1975-1976), and later with the
help of The Brazilian council CNPq.
In addition to
tropical crops, Nagib tought horticulture, evolution, genetics and plant
breeding. He introduced courses of these disciplines to the post graduate
programs of the federal university of Goias, Rio Grande do Sul, Vicosa ,
Brasilia and the Pan American Center CATIE. His work on the Conservation
of crop genetic resources began early in the 1970s where few people have
paid attention to this field. His work on conserving cassava genetic
resources published at the Economic Botany is a landmark on this subject.
The renomed Advanced of Agronomy has compiled his 25 years
studies of cassava genetic resources in its publication of 1999, vol. 69..
Nassar and
co-workers developed the first apomictic clone of cassava (Can J. Plant
Sci., 1995, 1997), and later in Hereditas (2000, 2001). He produced the
first interspecific hybrid of cassava having the double of protein content
(Nassar & Dorea, Turrialba,1982). In 2004, thirty years after providing
IITA by germplasm of wild cassava , Twenty five years after providing
the same institution by cassava inter-specific hybrids came the impressive
Acknowledgement จจ Your work has contributed in feeding millions
of Africa people and bringing Nigeria to the first ranking producer all
over the world จจ Says Rodomiro Ortiz , director of IITA that
time in his Acknowledgement Beside cassava , Nagib loves philosophy and
drama literature and cites them frequently. See more details in the
website
http://www.africancrops.net/news/may06/nagibnassar.htm and
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