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    Morphological diversity, cultivar groups and possible descent in the cultivated yams (Dioscorea cayenensis/D. rotundata) complex in Benin Republic

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    Dansi, A.
    Mignouna, H.D.
    Zoundjihékpon, J.
    Sangare, A.
    Asiedu, Robert
    Quin, F.M.
    Date Issued
    1999
    Language
    en
    Type
    Journal Article
    Review status
    Peer Review
    ISI journal
    Accessibility
    Limited Access
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    Dansi, A., Mignouna, H.D., Zoundjihekpon, J., Sangare, A., Asiedu, R. & Quin, F.M. (1999). Morphological diversity, cultivar groups and possible descent in the cultivated yams (Dioscorea cayenensis/D. rotundata) complex in Benin Republic. Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 46(4), 371-388.
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/96061
    Abstract/Description
    A better knowledge of traditional cultivars is a prerequisite to overcoming the various constraints of yam production in Benin. Using IPGRI's descriptors, 560 accessions of cultivated yams (D. cayenensis Lam./D. rotundata Poir. complex) collected throughout Benin, were characterised. Ninety morphotypes were identified and further classified into 26 cultivar groups based on their morphological similarities. An identification key is proposed for the cultivar groups. The geographical distribution of cultivar groups is also presented and two centres of diversity are identified. A comparative study between the cultivated forms and their wild relatives (D. abyssinica Hochst., D. praehensilis Benth and D. burkilliana Miège) has allowed us to establish linkages between the identified morphotypes and wild species and to postulate some hypotheses which will be further tested using isozyme and DNA markers. The flowering and the fruiting capacity of the morphotypes as well as their adaptability (based on tuber morphology) to mechanical harvesting are also discussed. Some collections in Nigeria (IITA, Ibadan) and Togo containing cultivars from many West African countries were inspected to verify the geographical distribution of Beninese cultivars.
    AGROVOC Keywords
    dioscorea cayenensis; dioscorea rotundata; identification; yams; morphological diversity; cultivar
    Subjects
    YAM; PLANT PRODUCTION; FOOD SECURITY
    Countries
    Nigeria
    Regions
    Africa; Western Africa
    Organizations Affiliated to the Authors
    International Institute of Tropical Agriculture; Wordwide Fund for Nature; Université Félix Houphouët-Boigny
    Investors/sponsors
    Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie
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