Sweetpotato breeding priority and preferred traits to increasing its utilisation in Niger and Nigeria

Zakari Mahaman Mourtala Issa, Maxwell Innocent Nwankwo, Baina Dan-Jimo, Ogba Oselebe Happiness
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Sweetpotato is an important food, feed and vegetable crop in Niger and Nigeria. The adoption of a new variety depends on famers and consumers preferences. The objective of this study was to identify sweetpotato preferred traits by end-users in Niger and Nigeria. The study was conducted in two countries through participatory rural appraisal. The results revealed that sweetpotato is produced by men in Niger, while it is mostly produced by women in South-East Nigeria. In Niger, 100% of cultivated varieties were landraces, while 75.00% in Nigeria were landraces. Results showed that in Niger, farmers preferred high yielding, white flesh colour, and drought tolerant varieties, while in Nigeria they preferred high yielding, white flesh colour, and earliness cultivars. Traders and consumers in both countries preferred healthy, white flesh colour and big storage root size varieties. There is a need of effective breeding program in Niger, and both countries should turn toward developing cultivars with high yield, drought tolerant, and pest and disease resistant.
甘薯在尼日尔和尼日利亚的育种重点和优先性状,以提高其利用率
甘薯是尼日尔和尼日利亚重要的粮食、饲料和蔬菜作物。新品种的采用取决于农民和消费者的偏好。本研究的目的是确定尼日尔和尼日利亚最终用户对甘薯的偏好特征。该研究通过参与式农村评价在两个国家进行。结果显示,甘薯在尼日尔由男性种植,而在尼日利亚东南部则主要由女性种植。在尼日尔,100%的栽培品种是地方品种,而在尼日利亚,75.00%是地方品种。结果表明,在尼日尔,农民更喜欢高产、白肉色和耐旱的品种,而在尼日利亚,他们更喜欢高产、白肉色和早熟的品种。两国的贸易商和消费者更喜欢健康、果肉颜色白、储存根大小大的品种。尼日尔需要有效的育种计划,两国应转向开发高产、耐旱、抗病虫害的品种。
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African Journal of Agricultural Research
African Journal of Agricultural Research 农林科学-农业综合
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