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Assessing the effects of stay-green alleles in elite sorghum material from West Africa
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Assessing the effects of stay-green alleles in elite sorghum material from West Africa

Amadou Jean-Baptiste Sory, Clarisse Pulchérie Kondombo, Fabien de Bellis, Caroline Calatayud, Vincent Garin, Michel Vaksmann, David Pot et Mahamadou Sawadogo
Tropical Agriculture -London then Trinidad-, Vol.103(1), p.1-19
01/2026

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West and Central Africa sorghum stay-green alleles introgression drought tolerance breeding kaffir corn Sorghum phenotypic trait plant improvement plant breeding selective breeding of plants plant selection germplasm breeding program genetic selection program genetic selection programme breeding programme water stress yield of seeds yield of grain seed yield grain yield senescence crop grown under controlled conditions
Understanding the effects of stay-green (Stg) alleles within elite sorghum germplasm from West and Central Africa is necessary to leverage the benefits of the Stg trait in the regional context. To reach this objective, the effects of introgressed Stg alleles were evaluated in populations derived from two elite varieties in the INERA breeding programme across three trials conducted under natural water stress and one trial under continuous irrigation until physiological maturity based on 70 families corresponding either to BC1F4:5 or BC2F2:3 generations. Markers allowing to follow the Stg alleles in the two populations were developed. According to previous studies, variable effects of the Stg alleles were detected depending on the populations and environment considered. A majority of negative effects of the Stg alleles on grain yield were observed. Nevertheless, families harbouring delayed senescence dynamics were identified calling for their accurate characterisation in well controlled conditions. The results indicate that Stg is a highly complex trait to characterise that requires well defined experimental conditions. There should be a clear definition of the future most frequent scenarios in West and Central Africa regions to be able to refine the role that Stg could play.

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