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Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam) is one of the most important root crops in Mozambique, ranking in the
3rd position, after cassava and maize. Within the scope of the national and regional strategies/initiatives, we have
used a multi-analysis approach to characterize the national sweet potato germplasm collection at two different
levels: i) genetic, morphological and agronomic diversity; and ii) agronomic potential (storage root yield, vine
weight, biomass, harvest index and dry matter content) toward drought tolerance. This collection, composed
by 44 accessions, comprises 28 genotypes cultivated in three different provinces of Mozambique (Gaza,
Inhambane and Zambezia), nine from other African countries (Kenya, South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe),
one from the United States of America, and six from CGIAR research centers (IITA and CIP). According to our
results, the Mozambican germplasm bank presents a high level of diversity, comparable to those from the
collections of the primary centers of origin and South Africa, therefore constituting of a good source of agronomic
traits for breeding. Regarding drought tolerance, six Mozambican genotypes (Admarc, Chingova, Nhacoongo-1,
Xihetamakote, Nwanatuyo, and Chissicuana-2), one from Uganda (NASPOT-5), one from Zimbabwe (Moz_white),
one from Kenya (SPK 004), and one from the USA (Resisto) seem to have the highest potential to be used in regions
with frequent drought seasons and in future breeding programs. The results showed that such integrated analysis
can be used to successfully characterize the genetic material in terms of suitability to drought-prone regions, there fore helping sweet potato crop management, with economic and food security impacts.
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Crop productivity Drought tolerance Genetic diversity Germplasm bank Ipomoea batatas RAP . Faculdade de Ciências da Vida
Citation
Maquia, I., Muocha, I., Naico, A., Martins, N., Gouveia, M., Andrade, I., ... & Ribeiro, A. I. (2013). Molecular, morphological and agronomic characterization of the sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) germplasm collection from Mozambique: Genotype selection for drought prone regions. South African Journal of Botany, 88, 142-151.
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Elsevier