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Final version of Tropical Legumes II Project Report for Phase 1 - icrisat

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Table 6-9: Correlation coefficients between seed yield and physiological parameters measured on entries in a<br />

drought screening in Katumani, Kenya. January, 2008.<br />

Plant attributes<br />

Correlation coefficient<br />

Shoot biomass (g plant -1 ) 0.31<br />

Pod partitioning index (%) 0.87<br />

Pod harvest index (%) 0.58<br />

The same nursery <strong>of</strong> 1700 entries was planted in Kandiyani Research Station <strong>of</strong> DARS, Malawi, under<br />

the SABRN network but suffered severe attack by bean stem maggot (BSM; Ophiomyia sp.). Attack <strong>of</strong><br />

BSM was a natural result <strong>of</strong> late planting that was practiced to simulate terminal drought stress, and<br />

this delayed progress in SABRN. Fortunately, materials that had been selected under a parallel project<br />

on drought were advanced, and these were employed in PVS trials while the TL <strong>II</strong> nursery caught up.<br />

PVS trials and lines in the pipeline<br />

KARI-Kenya<br />

The fast track activities were initiated in KARI, Katumani, and were carried from there to dryland<br />

sites throughout eastern, central and western Kenya. During the first season <strong>of</strong> 2009, five PVS were<br />

conducted: three in Central province and two in Rift Valley province. Women and men farmers were<br />

invited to evaluate the test genotypes at physiological maturity stages using the ribbon method. During<br />

the exercise, 18 lines were selected. In the second season <strong>of</strong> 2009, the 18 test genotypes and six checks<br />

(KAT B1, KAT B9, KAT X56, KAT X 69, GLP x 92, and GLP 1004) were evaluated in both on-farm and<br />

on-station trials. Eight on-farm trials were established (Table 6-10, Figure 6-6), evaluated with farmers,<br />

and yield was estimated. On-station trials were grown under irrigation and under managed stress at<br />

KARI’s Kiboko station in eastern Kenya.<br />

Check varieties GLP x 92 and KAT B1 were identified in the baseline study as the two better yielding<br />

varieties in farmers’ hands at the outset <strong>of</strong> the project. However, in two seasons on farm, and under<br />

managed stress at Kiboko, these were inferior to the newer KARI varieties being distributed in Objective<br />

8. Furthermore, lines being tested yield far better than the KARI varieties, with an advantage <strong>of</strong> as much<br />

as 80% over the best check. Table 6-11 presents yield results <strong>of</strong> the most promising and stable lines. Five<br />

lines will be submitted <strong>for</strong> national per<strong>for</strong>mance trials (NPTs) in the second season <strong>of</strong> 2011.<br />

Table 6-10: Latitude, longitude and altitude <strong>for</strong> PVS trial sites, Kenya<br />

Province District Trial Site Latitude Longitude Altitude (masl 1 )<br />

Rift Valley Naivasha Kiptangwanyi S 0.57 E 36.11 2054<br />

Nakuru Wanyororo S 0.30 E 36.17 1929<br />

Central Murang’a South Makuyu S 0.86 E 37.18 1338<br />

Kirinyaga Mwea S 0.71 E 37.26 1160<br />

Kirinyaga Kirinyaga S 0.64 E 37.24 1227<br />

Eastern Mbeere North Kangeta S 0.68 E 37.51 1119<br />

Mbeere South Kiambere S 0.74 E 37.78 948<br />

Mwala Mwala S 1.36 E 37.45 1246<br />

1<br />

masl = meters above sea level<br />

Progress <strong>of</strong> <strong>Phase</strong> 1<br />

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