Adapting a yam seed technique to meet farmers’ criteria

Seed yam is costly, and can carry pests and diseases. To reduce costs and to manage seed health, in the 1970s, the Yam Minisett Technique (YMT) was developed, which involved cutting yams into small pieces to be used as seed. Few farmers adopted the technique, in part because of the high labor requir...

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Autores principales: Odu, B.O., Coyne, Danny L., Kumar, P. Lava
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/79470
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author Odu, B.O.
Coyne, Danny L.
Kumar, P. Lava
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description Seed yam is costly, and can carry pests and diseases. To reduce costs and to manage seed health, in the 1970s, the Yam Minisett Technique (YMT) was developed, which involved cutting yams into small pieces to be used as seed. Few farmers adopted the technique, in part because of the high labor requirements of making a nursery to sprout the pieces of tuber. In 1992, a DFID-funded project introduced fungicide and insecticide treatment to improve the survival of yam minisetts. The Adapted Yam Minisett Technique (AYMT) was developed during 2003 to 2006 in response to the technical problems of the YMT. The AYMT involved larger pieces of yam, dipped in a solution of fungicide and insecticide, to help manage pests and to ensure that more of the pieces survived. This allowed farmers to skip making the tedious seedbed, and to plant directly in the field. The technique was adapted on four on-farm trials. About 400 farmers in Kogi State, Nigeria have tried the technique. They had credit to buy the pesticides. Although various subsequent projects have promoted the AYMT, farmer response to the technique is yet to be quantified.
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spelling CGSpace794702023-06-08T14:54:45Z Adapting a yam seed technique to meet farmers’ criteria Odu, B.O. Coyne, Danny L. Kumar, P. Lava yams pest control disease control methods yam minisett technique farming systems seed yam Seed yam is costly, and can carry pests and diseases. To reduce costs and to manage seed health, in the 1970s, the Yam Minisett Technique (YMT) was developed, which involved cutting yams into small pieces to be used as seed. Few farmers adopted the technique, in part because of the high labor requirements of making a nursery to sprout the pieces of tuber. In 1992, a DFID-funded project introduced fungicide and insecticide treatment to improve the survival of yam minisetts. The Adapted Yam Minisett Technique (AYMT) was developed during 2003 to 2006 in response to the technical problems of the YMT. The AYMT involved larger pieces of yam, dipped in a solution of fungicide and insecticide, to help manage pests and to ensure that more of the pieces survived. This allowed farmers to skip making the tedious seedbed, and to plant directly in the field. The technique was adapted on four on-farm trials. About 400 farmers in Kogi State, Nigeria have tried the technique. They had credit to buy the pesticides. Although various subsequent projects have promoted the AYMT, farmer response to the technique is yet to be quantified. 2016 2017-02-02T12:37:02Z 2017-02-02T12:37:02Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/79470 en Limited Access Odu, B.O., Coyne, D. & Kumar, P.L. (2016). Adapting a yam seed technique to meet farmers' criteria. In: J. Andrade-Piedra, J.W. Bentley, C. Almekinders, K. Jacobsen, S. Walsh and G. Thiele, Case studies of roots, tuber and banana seed systems (pp. 47-64).
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disease control methods
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farming systems
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Odu, B.O.
Coyne, Danny L.
Kumar, P. Lava
Adapting a yam seed technique to meet farmers’ criteria
title Adapting a yam seed technique to meet farmers’ criteria
title_full Adapting a yam seed technique to meet farmers’ criteria
title_fullStr Adapting a yam seed technique to meet farmers’ criteria
title_full_unstemmed Adapting a yam seed technique to meet farmers’ criteria
title_short Adapting a yam seed technique to meet farmers’ criteria
title_sort adapting a yam seed technique to meet farmers criteria
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pest control
disease control methods
yam minisett technique
farming systems
seed yam
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