Understanding farmers’ needs and local genetic resources are crucial steps to improve and conserve the potato crop. A study was conducted to understand what potato traits Ethiopian farmers consider most important, and to characterize the diversity and distribution of local varieties. Growers from six districts were surveyed in 2012 and 2014. Based on the survey results, participatory variety selection (PVS) activities were conducted in two districts during two production seasons. Simultaneously, local varieties were collected from northwest and southern Ethiopia and characterized using molecular and morphological markers. Farmers identified 23 traits they considered important for variety selection, with the degree of importance for each tra...
This study was carried out to better understand non-adoption of improved varieties of potato (Solanu...
Field experiments were conducted at Haramaya and Hirna with the objective of assessing the morpholog...
Sixty three potato clones (51 farmers’ and 12 varieties) from Eritrea, 18 and 12 varieties from Keny...
Understanding farmers’ needs and local genetic resources are crucial steps to improve and conserve t...
Understanding what farmers need in potato varieties and assessing available genetic resources at the...
Potato is commonly grown in low rainfall periods in Ethiopia and consequently crop yield is very low...
Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is one of the possible food security crops which provide high yield an...
<p>Potato is a prime food security crop for smallholder farmers in the highland part of North wester...
Background: Investigating the causes and magnitude of genetic variation in segregating potato popula...
Quality seed is one of the basic problems affecting the production and productivity of potato in Eth...
Smallholder potato producers in Jeldu district produce potato for both home consumption and market. ...
Although potato is considered to be one of the strategic crops for ensuring food security in Ethiopi...
Keywords: Potato, positive selection, viruses, seed potato systems, East Africa, Kenya,<br /> Uganda...
Adaptability of crops can vary from location to location depending on the agro-ecology of a particul...
Domesticated potatoes (Solanum spp.) originated in the Andes. Genetic hotspots of this important sta...
This study was carried out to better understand non-adoption of improved varieties of potato (Solanu...
Field experiments were conducted at Haramaya and Hirna with the objective of assessing the morpholog...
Sixty three potato clones (51 farmers’ and 12 varieties) from Eritrea, 18 and 12 varieties from Keny...
Understanding farmers’ needs and local genetic resources are crucial steps to improve and conserve t...
Understanding what farmers need in potato varieties and assessing available genetic resources at the...
Potato is commonly grown in low rainfall periods in Ethiopia and consequently crop yield is very low...
Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is one of the possible food security crops which provide high yield an...
<p>Potato is a prime food security crop for smallholder farmers in the highland part of North wester...
Background: Investigating the causes and magnitude of genetic variation in segregating potato popula...
Quality seed is one of the basic problems affecting the production and productivity of potato in Eth...
Smallholder potato producers in Jeldu district produce potato for both home consumption and market. ...
Although potato is considered to be one of the strategic crops for ensuring food security in Ethiopi...
Keywords: Potato, positive selection, viruses, seed potato systems, East Africa, Kenya,<br /> Uganda...
Adaptability of crops can vary from location to location depending on the agro-ecology of a particul...
Domesticated potatoes (Solanum spp.) originated in the Andes. Genetic hotspots of this important sta...
This study was carried out to better understand non-adoption of improved varieties of potato (Solanu...
Field experiments were conducted at Haramaya and Hirna with the objective of assessing the morpholog...
Sixty three potato clones (51 farmers’ and 12 varieties) from Eritrea, 18 and 12 varieties from Keny...