Crop Adaptation and Improvement for Drought-Prone Environments

This book focuses on three important elements in the development of cereal and legume crops in semi-arid West Africa. The first section illustrates the socioeconomic factors that affect the food system for these crops and contains an overview of crop production and consumption in the region. Then, i...

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Main Authors: Kane, Ndjido Ardo (Author), Foncéka, Daniel (Author), Dalton, Timothy J. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] New Prairie Press 2024.
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505 0 |a Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Editorial Team and Contributors -- Part I: Socio-Economic Analysis of Dryland Crops Production -- Part II: Advanced Phenotyping and Crop Modelling for Adaptation to Drylands -- Part III: Genetic Diversity and Improvement of Dryland Crops -- Chapters' corresponding authors -- Book Abstract 
520 0 |a This book focuses on three important elements in the development of cereal and legume crops in semi-arid West Africa. The first section illustrates the socioeconomic factors that affect the food system for these crops and contains an overview of crop production and consumption in the region. Then, important inputs that affect system productivity are presented: preferences for new seed varieties, yield response to fertilizer, counterfeit herbicides, climate information, and the way farmers develop expectations about the weather events that shape cropping outcomes. The final chapter of section one is dedicated to understanding urban consumer preferences for processed food products derived from pearl millet. The second section addresses the state of the art of phenotyping and the modeling of crop adaptation to dryland farming systems. Chapters in section two focus on the regional network for phenotyping, high throughput phenotyping in field situations, root architectures, and crop ideotypes. In addition, empirical evidence is presented on root and soil interactions and the effectiveness of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs to assess sorghum physiology. Finally, the third section investigates the genetic diversity and improvement of dryland crops. Chapters in this section focus on biodiversity and agricultural system sustainability, orphan crops such as fonio, and the utilization of a regional germplasm collection in the improvement of cowpea, groundnut, pearl millet, and sorghum. 
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