Genetic erosion can result in the loss of sorghum landrace genetic diversity. In the study areas, although it is generally believed that genetic erosion had occurred, there are no data on its amount and extent. Thus, this study is aimed to assess farmers’ perception about the use of sorghum landraces and their genetic erosion and to identify suggested reasons for the replacement of sorghum landraces. To this end, a field survey of 1200 farmers, randomly selected over the three districts (Tenta, Mekdela, and Delanta) during 2006 to 2015/2016 main cropping seasons, was undertaken. Structured questionnaire survey of households, focused group discussions, key informant interviews, and field observations were used to collect data. Moreover, the ...
ThesisThesis, Carleton University, 1996Thesis not IDRC supported; author received support for earlie...
This chapter examines farmers' goals, concepts and practices in sorghum genetic resource management ...
This paper uses a random sample of 881 farmers drawn from eastern and western Kenya to examine the p...
Ethiopia is believed to be the centre of origin and domestication for sorghum, where sorghum remains...
Crop genetic resources are the building blocks of sustainable agricultural development due to their ...
Field survey data of sorghum landrace populations grown by traditional farmers in four adjacent comm...
On-farm conservation of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture has received strong support...
We quantitatively examined the relationships between Sorghum landrace diversity at the field level a...
Grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is an important staple food crop in the savanna zone of ...
Ethiopia is cited as one of the centres of sorghum diversity. In order to assess the on-farm genetic...
Plant genetic resources are invaluable inputs for sustaining and improving agricultural productivity...
The study of genetic diversity in crops has a strong impact on plant breeding and maintenance of gen...
In Africa, it is mostly the informal seed system that ensures farmers' seed supply. This is partly b...
To understand the effect of different farming systems on the dynamics of diversity of sorghum (Sorgh...
In many traditionally managed agroecosystems, populations of domesticated plants maintain high level...
ThesisThesis, Carleton University, 1996Thesis not IDRC supported; author received support for earlie...
This chapter examines farmers' goals, concepts and practices in sorghum genetic resource management ...
This paper uses a random sample of 881 farmers drawn from eastern and western Kenya to examine the p...
Ethiopia is believed to be the centre of origin and domestication for sorghum, where sorghum remains...
Crop genetic resources are the building blocks of sustainable agricultural development due to their ...
Field survey data of sorghum landrace populations grown by traditional farmers in four adjacent comm...
On-farm conservation of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture has received strong support...
We quantitatively examined the relationships between Sorghum landrace diversity at the field level a...
Grain sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) is an important staple food crop in the savanna zone of ...
Ethiopia is cited as one of the centres of sorghum diversity. In order to assess the on-farm genetic...
Plant genetic resources are invaluable inputs for sustaining and improving agricultural productivity...
The study of genetic diversity in crops has a strong impact on plant breeding and maintenance of gen...
In Africa, it is mostly the informal seed system that ensures farmers' seed supply. This is partly b...
To understand the effect of different farming systems on the dynamics of diversity of sorghum (Sorgh...
In many traditionally managed agroecosystems, populations of domesticated plants maintain high level...
ThesisThesis, Carleton University, 1996Thesis not IDRC supported; author received support for earlie...
This chapter examines farmers' goals, concepts and practices in sorghum genetic resource management ...
This paper uses a random sample of 881 farmers drawn from eastern and western Kenya to examine the p...