2021
DOI: 10.11648/j.aff.20211004.15
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Assessment of On-farm Diversity Status and Farmer’s Perception for Landraces Crops at Eastern Hararghe, Ethiopia

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“…Rather, it is clear that some provinces grow only a few numbers of native sorghum varieties, but the diversity index may be significantly lower in too large area. In general, the Wollo lowlands are the richest and best sources of local sorghum genetic diversity compared to different parts of Ethiopia, such as eastern Hararghe, which includes 13 landraces (Tamiru & Abdela, 2021). Therefore, special interventions, such as conservation strategies and research efforts, need to go far beyond the use of indigenous farming community knowledge.…”
Section: Genetic Richness Uniformity and Spatial Diversity Pattern Of...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather, it is clear that some provinces grow only a few numbers of native sorghum varieties, but the diversity index may be significantly lower in too large area. In general, the Wollo lowlands are the richest and best sources of local sorghum genetic diversity compared to different parts of Ethiopia, such as eastern Hararghe, which includes 13 landraces (Tamiru & Abdela, 2021). Therefore, special interventions, such as conservation strategies and research efforts, need to go far beyond the use of indigenous farming community knowledge.…”
Section: Genetic Richness Uniformity and Spatial Diversity Pattern Of...mentioning
confidence: 99%