Assessment of Phytogenetic Resources of Chili Pepper (Capsicum annun L.) in Yaounde-Cameroon and their Supply Areas

Likeng –Li- Ngue Benoît-Constant, N. Bille, Molo Thiery, Madeunou Nkouekeu Olga Laure, N. Godswill, Ndiang Zenabou, Kengne Notong Jules Léa, Bell Joseph Martin
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A survey was performed in order to characterize the available phytogenetic resources of Chili pepper (Capsicum annun. L.). A sample of one hundred and twenty-six (126) individuals was used in the study. They included 85 traders, 25 producers and 16 seed promotion institutions from Yaounde, (Cameroon) and its supply areas. Respondents described eighteen varieties of pepper by production zones (12.91%) and colours (19.35%), while 65.59% of the respondents have no idea of the varieties marketed. Most of the pepper sold in the market, generally comes from areas such as Foumbot (25.71%), Bangante (13.33%), Okola (8.57%), Mbouda (6.97%), Mfou (5.71%) and unknown origin (21.9 %). The pepper is taken out of their production areas without any varietal identity, due to negligence on the part of producers, who buy 30% of the seedlings from the market, or extract their own seeds (42.5%) without prior identification of the variety. This leads to the loss of the genetic resource, despite the presence of several marketing structures with several well-known varieties. The lack of proper characterization leads to erosion of the pepper plant genetic resources in Yaounde and its supply areas. Added to this is the lack of interest of sellers, the high price of seeds, and the extraction of seeds from fruits after a production season or the use of seeds from the market.
雅温得-喀麦隆及其供应区辣椒植物遗传资源评价
摘要对我国辣椒(Capsicum annun)的植物遗传资源进行了调查。l .)。研究中使用了126个个体的样本。他们包括来自(喀麦隆)雅温得及其供应地区的85名贸易商、25名生产者和16个种子推广机构。受访者按产区(12.91%)和颜色(19.35%)描述了18个辣椒品种,而65.59%的受访者不知道市场上销售的品种。市场上销售的大部分辣椒通常来自Foumbot(25.71%)、Bangante(13.33%)、Okola(8.57%)、Mbouda(6.97%)、Mfou(5.71%)和未知来源(21.9%)等地区。由于生产者的疏忽,这些辣椒在没有任何品种标识的情况下被带出了生产区,他们从市场上购买了30%的幼苗,或者在没有事先标识品种的情况下提取了自己的种子(42.5%)。这导致了遗传资源的损失,尽管存在着几个知名品种的几种销售结构。由于缺乏适当的鉴定,导致雅温得及其供应区辣椒植物遗传资源受到侵蚀。除此之外,销售商对种子缺乏兴趣,种子价格高,在生产季节之后从水果中提取种子或使用市场上的种子。
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