Characterization of Bambara Groundnut Landraces and Their Evaluation by Farmers in the Upper West Region of Ghana

Huudu Bampuori Abu, S. Buah
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The Bambara groundnut ( [L.] Verdc.) has a large number of landraces throughout Africa, where small-scale farmers have preserved its genetic diversity on their farms. In , we surveyed farmers in the Upper West Region of Ghana to determine their strategies for managing crops and for maintaining varieties of neglected Bambara groundnut landraces. We collected landraces from the region, and conducted field experiments in and to evaluate their phenotypic variability with respect to agronomic and morphological traits. Important characters correlated with grain yield that could be used for selection and improvement of Bambara groundnut varieties were the -seed weight (the most important character influencing grain yield; . ) and shelling percentage ( . ). There were negative correlations between grain yield and canopy spread ( . ) and between grain yield and days to maturity ( . ), providing evidence that spreading landraces have a longer vegetative phase, take longer to mature, and therefore su er declines in yield due to the low soil moisture levels in the savannah zone. Late flowering also has a detrimental e ect on seed yield of the Bambara groundnut in the savannah zone ( . ). Landraces have local names based on their maturity period, growth habit, and seed coat colour or on their use. Some of the neglected landraces are common to more than one ethnic group. Local farmers largely prefer fast-cooking, early varieties of Bambara groundnut with large, cream-coloured seeds. Further improvement of Bambara groundnut must take these selection criteria and farmer preferences into account.
加纳上西部地区班巴拉花生地方品种特征及农民评价
班巴拉花生[L.][Verdc.]在非洲各地有大量的地方品种,那里的小农在他们的农场里保存了它的遗传多样性。年,我们调查了加纳上西部地区的农民,以确定他们管理作物和维护被忽视的班巴拉地方花生品种的策略。我们收集了该地区的地方品种,并进行了田间试验,以评估其农艺和形态性状的表型变异性。可用于班巴拉花生品种选育和改良的与籽粒产量相关的重要性状有:籽粒重(影响籽粒产量的最重要性状);. ) 脱壳率(。). 籽粒产量与冠层铺展呈负相关(p < 0.05)。在粮食产量和成熟期之间。提供的证据表明,扩展的地方品种有更长的营养阶段,需要更长的时间才能成熟,因此,由于大草原地区土壤湿度低,产量会大幅下降。晚开花也对大草原地区班巴拉花生的种子产量有不利影响。. 地方品种根据它们的成熟期、生长习性和种皮颜色或它们的用途而有地方名称。一些被忽视的地方种族是不止一个民族共有的。当地农民大多更喜欢快速烹饪的早期品种的班巴拉花生,这些花生的种子很大,呈奶油色。班巴拉花生的进一步改良必须考虑到这些选择标准和农民的偏好。
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