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Inferring multilocal typologies of agrosystems and farmers’ practices: A methodological basis for the setting of participatory breeding designs
Family farms play an essential role in agroecological transition in Sahelian countries and worldwide. They present diversified features in terms of socio-economic organization, agrobiodiversity management and cropping systems diversity. Decentralized participatory breeding approaches aim to sustain...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10006461/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36915493 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13992 |
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author | Hamidou, Hadiara Hamadou Saïdou, Abdoul-Aziz Joly, Hélène I. Moussa Tchoffo, Rahilatou Sani Issa, Mahaman Sanoussi Saadou Souley, Mahamadou Nourou Bakasso, Yacoubou |
author_facet | Hamidou, Hadiara Hamadou Saïdou, Abdoul-Aziz Joly, Hélène I. Moussa Tchoffo, Rahilatou Sani Issa, Mahaman Sanoussi Saadou Souley, Mahamadou Nourou Bakasso, Yacoubou |
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description | Family farms play an essential role in agroecological transition in Sahelian countries and worldwide. They present diversified features in terms of socio-economic organization, agrobiodiversity management and cropping systems diversity. Decentralized participatory breeding approaches aim to sustain the diversity of varieties adapted for such smallholder farmers' contexts. However the lack of clear target population of environments limits the focus and the efficiency of these approaches given the large diversification of the local contexts. In this study, we surveyed variables linked to agrosystems, crop management options and farmers’ criteria of varietal evaluation from 254 family farms sampled along 13 locations spanning the target area of a decentralized participatory breeding program of cowpea crop (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) in Niger. The objective of our study was to infer typologies of family farms in the study area based on relevant variables supporting the setting of target population of environments (TPEs) to be considered in the breeding program. We used factorial analysis of mixed data (FAMD) and the Discriminant Analysis of Principal Components (DAPC) to infer the clusters. Chi square test, analysis of variance and generalized linear model were used to identify key variables discriminating the clusters. These clusters were geographically mapped to analyze their multilocal distribution. So, we identified and characterized four clusters structuring the diversity of the local agrosystems (Typologie G), five clusters structuring the diversity of cowpea cropping management options (Typologie C) and five clusters structuring the diversity of criteria used by farmers to evaluate the performance of cowpea varieties in the local contexts (Typologie P). Typology G distinguished farms based on discriminating variables linked for instance to secondary activities, cultivated species, soil fertility management practices and farm resources including land and livestock. Typology C distinguished farms based on cowpea management pratices including the secondary crop intercropped with cowpea (sorghum, Guinea sorrel, sesame or groundnut) and the use of cowpea harvest products (seeds, haulms, hulls). Typology P was based on discriminating performance criteria including cycle length, insect resistance, striga resistance, drought resistance, haulm production and economic value of cowpea variety. This methodology provides a robust and replicable way for the definition of clusters capturing the diversity of farms and local contexts. We discussed the perspective of using these clusters to set target population of environments for decentralized breeding programs. |
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spelling | pubmed-100064612023-03-12 Inferring multilocal typologies of agrosystems and farmers’ practices: A methodological basis for the setting of participatory breeding designs Hamidou, Hadiara Hamadou Saïdou, Abdoul-Aziz Joly, Hélène I. Moussa Tchoffo, Rahilatou Sani Issa, Mahaman Sanoussi Saadou Souley, Mahamadou Nourou Bakasso, Yacoubou Heliyon Research Article Family farms play an essential role in agroecological transition in Sahelian countries and worldwide. They present diversified features in terms of socio-economic organization, agrobiodiversity management and cropping systems diversity. Decentralized participatory breeding approaches aim to sustain the diversity of varieties adapted for such smallholder farmers' contexts. However the lack of clear target population of environments limits the focus and the efficiency of these approaches given the large diversification of the local contexts. In this study, we surveyed variables linked to agrosystems, crop management options and farmers’ criteria of varietal evaluation from 254 family farms sampled along 13 locations spanning the target area of a decentralized participatory breeding program of cowpea crop (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) in Niger. The objective of our study was to infer typologies of family farms in the study area based on relevant variables supporting the setting of target population of environments (TPEs) to be considered in the breeding program. We used factorial analysis of mixed data (FAMD) and the Discriminant Analysis of Principal Components (DAPC) to infer the clusters. Chi square test, analysis of variance and generalized linear model were used to identify key variables discriminating the clusters. These clusters were geographically mapped to analyze their multilocal distribution. So, we identified and characterized four clusters structuring the diversity of the local agrosystems (Typologie G), five clusters structuring the diversity of cowpea cropping management options (Typologie C) and five clusters structuring the diversity of criteria used by farmers to evaluate the performance of cowpea varieties in the local contexts (Typologie P). Typology G distinguished farms based on discriminating variables linked for instance to secondary activities, cultivated species, soil fertility management practices and farm resources including land and livestock. Typology C distinguished farms based on cowpea management pratices including the secondary crop intercropped with cowpea (sorghum, Guinea sorrel, sesame or groundnut) and the use of cowpea harvest products (seeds, haulms, hulls). Typology P was based on discriminating performance criteria including cycle length, insect resistance, striga resistance, drought resistance, haulm production and economic value of cowpea variety. This methodology provides a robust and replicable way for the definition of clusters capturing the diversity of farms and local contexts. We discussed the perspective of using these clusters to set target population of environments for decentralized breeding programs. Elsevier 2023-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10006461/ /pubmed/36915493 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13992 Text en © 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Hamidou, Hadiara Hamadou Saïdou, Abdoul-Aziz Joly, Hélène I. Moussa Tchoffo, Rahilatou Sani Issa, Mahaman Sanoussi Saadou Souley, Mahamadou Nourou Bakasso, Yacoubou Inferring multilocal typologies of agrosystems and farmers’ practices: A methodological basis for the setting of participatory breeding designs |
title | Inferring multilocal typologies of agrosystems and farmers’ practices: A methodological basis for the setting of participatory breeding designs |
title_full | Inferring multilocal typologies of agrosystems and farmers’ practices: A methodological basis for the setting of participatory breeding designs |
title_fullStr | Inferring multilocal typologies of agrosystems and farmers’ practices: A methodological basis for the setting of participatory breeding designs |
title_full_unstemmed | Inferring multilocal typologies of agrosystems and farmers’ practices: A methodological basis for the setting of participatory breeding designs |
title_short | Inferring multilocal typologies of agrosystems and farmers’ practices: A methodological basis for the setting of participatory breeding designs |
title_sort | inferring multilocal typologies of agrosystems and farmers’ practices: a methodological basis for the setting of participatory breeding designs |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10006461/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36915493 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13992 |
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