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dc.contributor.authorSchulz, S.
dc.contributor.authorHonlonkou, A.N.
dc.contributor.authorCarsky, R.J.
dc.contributor.authorManyong, V.M.
dc.contributor.authorOyewole, B.D.
dc.date.accessioned2020-01-15T13:16:12Z
dc.date.available2020-01-15T13:16:12Z
dc.date.issued2003
dc.identifier.citationSchulz, S., Honlonkou, A.N., Carsky, R.J., Manyong, V.M. & Oyewole, B.D. (2003). Alternatives to mucuna for soil fertility management in southern Benin: Farmer perception and use of traditional and exotic grain legumes. Experimental agriculture, 39(3), 267-278.
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12478/6788
dc.description.abstractIn southern Benin, the legume cover crop ´ Mucuna pruriens var. utilis has been widely promoted for soil fertility improvement. Recent findings have shown, however, that the majority of farmers have not adopted it, and that alternative technologies are needed that are both attractive to farmers and beneficial in terms of soil fertility. A survey was carried out in southern Benin to determine farmer perception and use of traditional ´ grain legumes and to assess the adoption potential of new low-harvest-index grain legumes. Grain legumes were shown to be integral components of traditional cropping systems and constituted farmers’ most important technology for soil fertility maintenance. More than 80% of respondents expressed interest in testing new, low-harvest-index varieties. Preferred grain characteristics and farmers’ culinary preferences for grain legumes varied between locations and need to be taken into account if new germplasm is to be introduced. It is argued that farmers’ interest and experience in legume cultivation provide an opportunity for the introduction of alternative legume-based technologies such as low-harvest-index grain legumes and techniques for the detoxification of mucuna seed. In addition, efforts should be made to increase the productivity of current legume production systems and to develop mucuna cultivars with reduced L-dopa content. .
dc.language.isoen
dc.subjectMucuna
dc.subjectSoil Fertility
dc.subjectGrain Legumes
dc.titleAlternatives to mucuna for soil fertility management in southern Benin: farmer perception and use of traditional and exotic grain legumes
dc.typeJournal Article
cg.contributor.crpPolicies, Institutions and Markets
cg.contributor.affiliationInternational Institute of Tropical Agriculture
cg.coverage.regionAfrica
cg.coverage.regionWest Africa
cg.coverage.countryBenin
cg.isijournalISI Journal
cg.authorship.typesCGIAR single centre
cg.iitasubjectSoil Fertility
cg.iitasubjectGrain Legumes
cg.accessibilitystatusLimited Access
cg.reviewstatusPeer Review
cg.identifier.doihttps://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0014479703001273


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