Participatory Selection of Local Ecotypes of Voandzou by Producers in a Controlled Environment in the Sudanian Zone of Chad

Authors

  • Touroumgaye Goalbaye University of Sarh, P.O. Box 105, Chad
  • Tamtial Ngariban University of Sarh, P.O. Box 105, Chad
  • Philémon Daouya University of Sarh, P.O. Box 105, Chad
  • Brahim Kaboul University of Sarh, P.O. Box 105, Chad
  • Clément Jous SWISSAID – Chad
  • Daniel Bravo University of Sarh, P.O. Box 105, Chad
  • Grace Yassi Solo University of Sarh, P.O. Box 105, Chad

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14738/aivp.1304.19172

Keywords:

Vigna subterranea L, participatory selection, local ecotypes, crop valorization, Chad

Abstract

The cultivation of voandzou (Vigna subterranea L) appears to be neglected ; it remains largely a traditional and family-based agriculture. Consequently, its productivity is low due to unknown technical itineraries and limited access to high-performing varieties by farmers. The objective of this study is to involve producers in evaluating the varietal characteristics of local ecotypes in a controlled environment. The plant material consists of twenty (20) local voandzou ecotypes selected across Chad’s regions and pre-coded. The « mother trial » experiment is conducted following a Fisher block experimental design with three repetitions. Participatory varietal selection (PVS) is carried out with about forty farmers. Two groups are formed for this operation : a group of fourteen (14) women and a group of fourteen (14) men. Each group received six different-colored cards to assess the best ecotypes and identify the mediocre ones. The Ts_Vou_81 variety was the most appreciated at 28.57% by men for its varietal characteristics. The second most appreciated variety by men is TS_vou_79 at 23.80%. The third is TS_vou_104 at 19.04%. Among women, Ts_vou_166 was the most appreciated at 19.04%. Varieties TS_vou_104, Ts_vou_2, and Ts_vou_79 follow, each appreciated at 14.28% by women. The varieties Ts_vou_81 and TS_vou_79 were equally appreciated at 19.51% by both men and women. The third most appreciated at 17.07% by both genders is TS_vou_104. The ecotypes that meet the satisfaction criteria of the participating breeders will be made available for dissemination.

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Published

2025-08-26

How to Cite

Goalbaye, T., Ngariban, T., Daouya, P., Kaboul, B., Jous, C., Bravo, D., & Solo, G. Y. (2025). Participatory Selection of Local Ecotypes of Voandzou by Producers in a Controlled Environment in the Sudanian Zone of Chad. European Journal of Applied Sciences, 13(04), 308–316. https://doi.org/10.14738/aivp.1304.19172