Assessment of Agro-morphological Performances of 56 Accessions of Pennisetum glaucum with Grain and Fodder Potentials in Niger
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Abstract
Morphological characterization is the first step in
studying the genetic diversity of cultivated plants. The
present study examined agro-morphological performance
of the pearl millet local accessions collected across the
Niger country, aimed to: (a) characterize, (b) discriminate
morphologically the pearl millet accessions groups and
(c) identify the pearl millet genotypes with promising grain
and fodder potential. Fifty-six pearl millet accessions col-
lected in the eight Niger regions (Agadez, Diffa, Dosso,
Niamey, Tahoua, Tillabe´ry and Zinder) were evaluated in
an Alpha lattice design with 3 replicates in Djirataoua and
Kollo localities. Twenty-five specific agro-morphological descriptors were used for this purpose. The data set was submitted to descriptive analyses and indicated wide sig-
nificant accessions diversity. Hierarchical cluster analysis
revealed 5 phenotypic groups, and principal component
analysis showed 3 components representing 60.45% of
total variability. Canonical discriminant analysis indicated
20 major traits of the discriminated phenotypic groups.
Group G 1 holds early accessions, with average perfor-
mances in grain production and low performances in bio-
mass production. Group G 2 holds early accessions, with
good performances for grain production and fodder bio-
mass. Group G 3 holds early–late accessions with good
grain performances and low fodder performances. G 4 holds
both early and late accessions with good fodder perfor-
mance and good grain performance. Finally, G 5 includes both late accessions with better fodder performances and bad grain performances. These groups can be used as parents in the creation of improved varieties for better grain and fodder production performance. Otherwise, Djirataoua would be ideal for the tested accessions to express their agro-morphological potentials.
