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Genetic variability among sorghum accessions from the Sahelian agroecological region of Burkina Faso
Authors:Jean-Didier Zongo  Pierre Henri Gouyon  Michel Sandmeier
Institution:(1) Institut du Développement Rural, Université de Ouagadougou 03, Ouagadougou 03, BP 7021, Burkina Faso, West Africa;(2) Laboratoire d'Evolution et Systématique Végétale, Université Paris-Sud XI, Bat: 362-91405, Orsay, France
Abstract:The authors collected Sahelian sorghum landraces of Burkina Faso in 1984 and 74 of these accessions were characterized in 1985–1986 at Gampela in Burkina Faso (West Africa). The five races of cultivated sorghum were represented in this zone but 63.5% of the accessions were Guinea type. Great intra-and inter-accession variability was found. Plants were tall and had long panicles and small to intermediate seeds. There was a strong association between days-to-flowering, number of internodes, panicle length and height. The 100-kernel weight showed an antagonism with days to flowering and tillering. Multivariate analyses were made which enabled the accessions to be classified into four groups. The group most adapted to the sahelian zone, lsquosahelian grouprsquo, was semi-late, developed intermediate size of vegetative organs, had moderate tillering and had the best yield per plant.
Keywords:Sorghum bicolor  andraces  genetic diversity  characterization
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