Performance of Selected Grain Sorghum Genotypes for Improved Food Security and Livelihoods

Abstract: 
Sorghum is a useful cereal crop cultivated by numerous resource poor farmers in semi arid regions. The crop is indigenous thus well adapted to various environments in Kenya. Sorghum performs better than other cereal staples particularly maize especially during extended dry periods. Experiments to determine the performance of different sorghum genotypes were conducted. Results showed that grain yield varied significantly (Pd”0.01) among the genotypes evaluated. The best four ranked performers in decreasing order were Kari-mtama 1, IESV 930 SH, IS 27329 and Seredo.
Le sorgho est une céréale d’importance capitale cultivée par de nombreux agriculteurs pauvres en ressources dans les régions semi-arides. La culture est indigène et donc bien adaptée aux différents environnements au Kenya. Le sorgho est plus performant que les autres céréales de base en particulier le maïs spécialement pendant de longues périodes de sécheresse. Les expériences pour déterminer la performance des différents génotypes du sorgho ont été menées. Les résultats ont montré que le rendement en grains a varié significativement (P>0,01) parmi les génotypes évalués. Les quatre classés meilleurs en performance dans l’ordre décroissant étaient Karimtama 1, IESV 930 SH, IS 27329 et Seredo.
Language: 
English
Extended abstracts submitted under Crop Improvement
Date of publication: 
2012
Collection: 
RUFORUM Conferences and Workshops
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Licence conditions: 
Open Access
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Printed resource
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The 2012 RUFORUM Biennial Conference is the third in the series. The main objective of the Biennial conferences is to provide a platform for agricultural research for development stakeholders in Africa and beyond to actively exchange findings and experiences, while at the same time learning lessons towards improving performance of the agricultural sector and ultimately people’s livelihoods. The biennial conference is RUFORUM’s most comprehensive meeting for the diversity of stakeholers in agriculture. It is especially dedicated to graduate students and their supervisors, grantees in RUFORUM member universities and alumni. It is a platform for peer review, quality control, mentorship, networking and shared learning. The third Biennial Conference was attended by 657 participants.This record contains an extended abstract accepted under the theme of Crop Improvement