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Current activities in Bambara Groundnut breeding in Ghana

Item

Title

Current activities in Bambara Groundnut breeding in Ghana

Date

2011

Language

English

Abstract

Bambara is a good source of inexpensive vegetable protein and a food security crop in Ghana. Until recently, bambara groundnut attracted has little research interest and funding. In recent times there are efforts to improve upon the productivity of bambara groundnut. Studies were initiated into the germplasm collection, characterization and evaluation for desirable agronomic characteristics. Other studies were conducted to increase the genetic variability of bambara groundnut using irradiation, to shorten the generation period for bambara groundnut using in vitro and in vivo systems and to advance F3 lines with the aim of selecting lines with farmers and consumer preferred characteristics. Results for these studies indicated that irradiation induced higher genetic variation of up to four times within the varieties used in the study. In addition, in vitro and in vitro regeneration systems were efficient in shortening the regeneration period of bambara groundnut. Results from the evaluation of advanced populations of products from the first ever artificial hybridization in bambara groundnut yielded 14 lines that showed farmer and consumer preferred characteristics.

Author

Adu-Dapaah, H. K.; Addy, S. N. T.; Asibuo, J. Y.

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Citation

“Current activities in Bambara Groundnut breeding in Ghana,” CSIRSpace, accessed September 19, 2024, http://cspace.csirgh.com/items/show/1899.