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Forage germplasm
Diversity assessment
Phenotypic characterization
Environmental
adaptation
Nutritional evaluation
Agronomic evaluation
Seed production
capacity
Best bet forages
Productive and adapted
forages for users
USE
Germplasm conservation Medium term orthodox seed storage at 8°C in Addis Ababa
Most original collection and long term orrthodoxseed storage at -20 °C in Addis Ababa
Field genebank for grasses with short-lived seeds or low seed production in Zwai and Debre Zeit
Safety backup of original collections in Centro Internacional de Agricultura
Tropical in Colombia and Svalbard Global Seed Vault in Norway
Information Global catalogue of forage germplasm available to improve access to and support improved
use and adoption of forages
Fact sheets on key species
Databases, decision support tools and web sites developed for improving conservation,
management and use of forage diversity
Knowledge base http://cropgenebank.sgrp.cgiar.org/
Expert knowledge system http://www.tropicalforages.info
Google sites web page http://sites.google.com/site/napiergrassdiseaseresistance/home
Forage crop registry http://icarda-genebank.icarda.cgiar.org/crs/forage/public/
Accession information http://192.156.137.110/forage/frgdsearch.asp
Phenotypic characterization Morphological characterization using standard descriptors
Diversity assessment Approaches and molecular methodologies for quantifying variation, developing
core collections, identifying duplicates and confirming taxonomic identity
Agronomic evaluation Diversity in yield, plant components and adaptation
Disease tolerance and drought traits in Napier
SAVE STUDY
Nutritional evaluation Studies in variation in nutritional parameters
Seed production Seeds of 60 best bet forages produced to support technology transfer in sub-Saharan Africa
Selection of forages and action research with farmers
NARS partners trained in forage management and forage seed production
Challenge: How can the forage collection best serve poor smallholder livestock keepers?
Model or representative forage species
selected for research based on:
Importance as forage or food-feed crop
Link to other work in ILRI
Work in partnership and complementary
Large amount of variation
Knowledge gaps
Representation in ILRI collection
Outputs:
0.1
Pglaucum3
Pglaucum2
Pglaucum4
14982
16902
16835
16834
16840
16838
16621
16783
14355
14389
16793
16799
16837
14984
15357
16811
16813
16815
16819
16791
16785
16787
16786
16789
16792
16795
16798
16800
16801
16803
16806
16804
16836
16821
15743
16818
16814
16817
16816
16839
16812
16790
16805
16807
14983
16788
16794
16782
16810
16784
16822
16802
16808
16809
16796
16797
Hybrids
? Breeders lines
Breeders lines
Southern Africa
East Africa
Genetic relationship and disease susceptibility between accessions of Napier grass
susceptible
Forage germplasm Forage accessions conserved, documented and
disseminated according to international standards
under the International Treaty on Plant Genetic
Resources for Food and Agriculture
3000 samples per year distributed free of charge
for forage research and development worldwide
Regeneration Seeds regenerated for storage when viability or stocks are low
Disease free seeds of 800 accessions regenerated per year
Monitoring viability during storage Legume seeds monitored at 10 year intervals
Grass seeds monitored at 5 year intervals
Accessions with low viability scheduled for regeneration
Germination regimes identified for breaking dormancy
Monitoring health Legume seedlings tested for virus before planting or during growing season
Napier grass tested for Napier stunt disease after each cut
Infected plants removed from field
Virus elimination using thermotherapy and meristem culture
Disease screening for anthracnose for accessions of Stylosanthes once
during storage
Infected seeds discarded
Capacity NARS capacity in forage conservation, characterization, research and
development strengthened
Training manuals on genebank management
Individual graduate training
Group training
Forage type
Number of
accessions
Grasses 4564
Herbaceous legumes 10859
Fodder trees 3517
Other forages 270
Total 19210
Actions to respond to challenge:
Cowpea
Napier grass
Lablab
Sesbania
USING DIVERSITY FOR FORAGE DEVELOPMENT
Partners: SGRP, SLP, Bioversity, CIAT, ICARDA, CSIRO, Australia, Rothamsted Research, UK, KARI, Kenya,
NARO, Uganda, TALIRO, Tanzania, IPMS, EMDTI, MoA and EIAR, Ethiopia Forage Diversity Contact: Dr Alexandra Jorge, Email: [email protected]
Donors: World Bank (Global public goods projects), ACIAR, DFID,
ASARECA, Global Crop Diversity Trust