Breeding dryland legumes for diverse needs: Using multi-location trials and participatory variety selection to develop farmer-preferred groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) and pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan) varieties

Okori, P and Mwololo, J and Munthali, W and Madzonga, O and Charlie, H and Elirehema, S and Rao, N G P and Bright, J and Siambi, M and Bekunda, M (2023) Breeding dryland legumes for diverse needs: Using multi-location trials and participatory variety selection to develop farmer-preferred groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) and pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan) varieties. Plant Breeding, 142 (6). pp. 769-787. ISSN 1439-0523

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Abstract

Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa is primarily smallholder-based, employing up to 60% of the workforce and accounting for 14%–23% of GDP. The smallholders grow crops for domestic and off-farm markets, necessitating crop variety attributes for which trait mismatches may limit adoption. Indeed, improved variety adoption is varied and limited, especially for self-pollinated crops, in part due to the mismatch in characteristics of commercialised varieties. The international research community leads breeding of varieties for under-invested crops, especially legumes. These varieties are often resilient and productive, but the dynamisms in target agri-food systems may limit their relevance. Gaining a better understanding of the trait profiles that crop value chain actors consider will increase their adoption. This study combined multi-location trials and participatory variety selection (PVS) of pigeon pea and groundnut across different environments to evaluate the efficacy of both processes in the breeding of desired varieties. The present study shows improvement in the new materials regarding performance and preference by farmers. Additionally, PVS showed that men prioritised productivity and market-enhancing traits, whereas women ranked food security traits highest.

Item Type: Article
Divisions: Research Program : East & Southern Africa
Research Program : West & Central Africa
CRP: UNSPECIFIED
Uncontrolled Keywords: gender disparities, groundnut, participatory breeding, pigeon pea, PVS, trait prioritisation
Subjects: Others > Plant Breeding
Mandate crops > Pigeonpea
Mandate crops > Groundnut
Depositing User: Mr Nagaraju T
Date Deposited: 13 Feb 2024 05:06
Last Modified: 13 Feb 2024 05:06
URI: http://oar.icrisat.org/id/eprint/12462
Official URL: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/p...
Projects: UNSPECIFIED
Funders: UNSPECIFIED
Acknowledgement: The authors thank research technicians from the National Agricultural Research Systems (NARs) in different countries namely Zambia Agricultural Research Institute (ZARI-Msekera) in Zambia and Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI-Makutopora) in Tanzania and the International Crops Research Institute (ICRISAT) in Malawi. The logistical support by the administrators of these organisations is highly appreciated. Special thanks to the farmers whom we worked with throughout the research to support the integration of indigenous technical knowledge and modern science to inform the delivery of demand-driven technologies.
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