Are investments in an informal seed system for cowpea a worthwhile endeavour?

High seed quality is a critical component for realising yield potential. For smallholder cowpea farmers in northern Nigeria the informal seed system is a major supplier of genetically high-quality seed, but the physiological quality of farmers’ produced seed remains unknown. The project “Promoting S...

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Autores principales: Biemond, P.C., Stomph, T., Kamara, A., Abdoulaye, Tahirou, Hearne, S., Struik, Paul C.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77424
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author Biemond, P.C.
Stomph, T.
Kamara, A.
Abdoulaye, Tahirou
Hearne, S.
Struik, Paul C.
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Biemond, P.C.
Hearne, S.
Kamara, A.
Stomph, T.
Struik, Paul C.
author_facet Biemond, P.C.
Stomph, T.
Kamara, A.
Abdoulaye, Tahirou
Hearne, S.
Struik, Paul C.
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description High seed quality is a critical component for realising yield potential. For smallholder cowpea farmers in northern Nigeria the informal seed system is a major supplier of genetically high-quality seed, but the physiological quality of farmers’ produced seed remains unknown. The project “Promoting Sustainable Agriculture in Borno State” (PROSAB) trained and supported farmers in seed production in Borno State, Nigeria. We analysed the quality of farmers’ produced cowpea seed based on standard quality testing criteria, and evaluated its field emergence as a proxy for non-genetic seed quality. We carried out a survey among seed producing farmers about their production and storage practices, and tested seed quality of samples from these farmers, from seed companies and compared these to foundation seed. Field emergence of farmers’ produced seed was not significantly different from that of foundation seed (P=0.47) or seed company samples (P=0.12). Cowpea seed quality, however, was inadequate in both the formal and informal seed systems. Five out of six foundation seed samples, 79 out of 81 samples of farmers’ seed, and six out of six seed company samples failed to meet standards for foundation and certified seeds of the National Agriculture Seed Council (NASC), the seed industry regulatory agency in Nigeria. Multiple regression analyses predicting field emergence showed that projects like PROSAB can improve seed quality. Especially proper storage and reducing seed damage can increase field emergence significantly. Our findings suggest that it is worth to invest in improving the informal seed system of cowpea.
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spelling CGSpace774242023-06-12T21:12:11Z Are investments in an informal seed system for cowpea a worthwhile endeavour? Biemond, P.C. Stomph, T. Kamara, A. Abdoulaye, Tahirou Hearne, S. Struik, Paul C. cowpeas vigna unguiculata seed seed quality High seed quality is a critical component for realising yield potential. For smallholder cowpea farmers in northern Nigeria the informal seed system is a major supplier of genetically high-quality seed, but the physiological quality of farmers’ produced seed remains unknown. The project “Promoting Sustainable Agriculture in Borno State” (PROSAB) trained and supported farmers in seed production in Borno State, Nigeria. We analysed the quality of farmers’ produced cowpea seed based on standard quality testing criteria, and evaluated its field emergence as a proxy for non-genetic seed quality. We carried out a survey among seed producing farmers about their production and storage practices, and tested seed quality of samples from these farmers, from seed companies and compared these to foundation seed. Field emergence of farmers’ produced seed was not significantly different from that of foundation seed (P=0.47) or seed company samples (P=0.12). Cowpea seed quality, however, was inadequate in both the formal and informal seed systems. Five out of six foundation seed samples, 79 out of 81 samples of farmers’ seed, and six out of six seed company samples failed to meet standards for foundation and certified seeds of the National Agriculture Seed Council (NASC), the seed industry regulatory agency in Nigeria. Multiple regression analyses predicting field emergence showed that projects like PROSAB can improve seed quality. Especially proper storage and reducing seed damage can increase field emergence significantly. Our findings suggest that it is worth to invest in improving the informal seed system of cowpea. 2012-07 2016-10-27T08:30:30Z 2016-10-27T08:30:30Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77424 en Limited Access Biemond, P.C., Stomph, T., Kamara, A., Abdoulaye, T., Hearne, S. & Struik, P.C. (2012). Are investments in an informal seed system for cowpea a worthwhile endeavour. International Journal of Plant Production, 6(3), 367-386.
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vigna unguiculata
seed
seed quality
Biemond, P.C.
Stomph, T.
Kamara, A.
Abdoulaye, Tahirou
Hearne, S.
Struik, Paul C.
Are investments in an informal seed system for cowpea a worthwhile endeavour?
title Are investments in an informal seed system for cowpea a worthwhile endeavour?
title_full Are investments in an informal seed system for cowpea a worthwhile endeavour?
title_fullStr Are investments in an informal seed system for cowpea a worthwhile endeavour?
title_full_unstemmed Are investments in an informal seed system for cowpea a worthwhile endeavour?
title_short Are investments in an informal seed system for cowpea a worthwhile endeavour?
title_sort are investments in an informal seed system for cowpea a worthwhile endeavour
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vigna unguiculata
seed
seed quality
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