2017
DOI: 10.5897/ajar2017.12642
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Characterization of sweet potato accessions in Malawi using morphological markers and farmers indigenous knowledge system (IKS)

Abstract: Characterization of landraces is central to any conservation measures devised for sweet potato inMalawi. Studies were therefore conducted using seven morphological descriptors and farmers' indigenous knowledge systems (IKS) to investigate the phenotypical diversity of 286 landraces and 35 introductions of sweet potato from the north, south east and lower Shire. The accessions were planted in a check plot design at Bvumbwe Agricultural Research Station. The results showed that farmers' knowledge (IKS) is a mean… Show more

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