2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.08.27.457623
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Data-driven, participatory characterization of farmer varieties discloses teff breeding potential under current and future climates

Abstract: In smallholder farming systems, traditional farmer varieties of neglected and underutilized crops species (NUS) support the livelihoods of millions of growers and consumers. NUS combine cultural and agronomic value with local adaptation, and call for transdisciplinary methods to evaluate their breeding potential. Here, we combined farmers' traditional knowledge, genomics, and climate science to characterize 366 Ethiopian teff (Eragrostis tef) farmer varieties and breeding materials. We found that teff genetic … Show more

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“…The uniqueness of germplasm from Tigray was also reported on other crops, including teff (Woldeyohannes et al, 2022) and wheat (Di Falco, Chavas, & Smale, 2006). Tigray is more limiting in terms of barley potential production when compared to other regions of Ethiopia, and this aspect might have contributed to local selection for unique barley lineages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The uniqueness of germplasm from Tigray was also reported on other crops, including teff (Woldeyohannes et al, 2022) and wheat (Di Falco, Chavas, & Smale, 2006). Tigray is more limiting in terms of barley potential production when compared to other regions of Ethiopia, and this aspect might have contributed to local selection for unique barley lineages.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%