Overcoming phosphorus deficiency in West African pearl millet and sorghum production systems: promising options for crop improvement

cg.authorship.typesCGIAR and advanced research instituteen
cg.contributor.affiliationInternational Potato Centeren
cg.contributor.affiliationUniversität Hohenheimen
cg.contributor.affiliationBioversity Internationalen
cg.contributor.affiliationInternational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropicsen
cg.contributor.affiliationUniversity of Wisconsinen
cg.contributor.affiliationUniversität Kasselen
cg.contributor.crpDryland Systemsen
cg.coverage.regionWestern Africaen
cg.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.01389en
cg.isijournalISI Journalen
cg.issn1664-462Xen
cg.journalFrontiers in Plant Scienceen
cg.reviewStatusPeer Reviewen
cg.subject.bioversityPHOSPHATE FERTILIZERSen
cg.subject.bioversitySOIL FERTILITYen
cg.volume7en
dc.contributor.authorGemenet, Dorcus C.en
dc.contributor.authorLeiser, W.L.en
dc.contributor.authorBeggi, Francescaen
dc.contributor.authorHerrmann, L.H.en
dc.contributor.authorVadez, Vincenten
dc.contributor.authorRattunde, H.F.W.en
dc.contributor.authorWeltzien, Evaen
dc.contributor.authorHash, C.T.en
dc.contributor.authorBuerkert, Andreasen
dc.contributor.authorHaussmann, B.I.G.en
dc.date.accessioned2016-12-08T11:15:36Zen
dc.date.available2016-12-08T11:15:36Zen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/78216
dc.titleOvercoming phosphorus deficiency in West African pearl millet and sorghum production systems: promising options for crop improvementen
dcterms.abstractWest Africa (WA) is among the most food insecure regions. Rapid human population growth and stagnating crop yields greatly contribute to this fact. Poor soil fertility, especially low plant available phosphorus (P) is constraining food production in the region. P-fertilizer use in WA is among the lowest in the world due to inaccessibility and high prices, often unaffordable to resource-poor subsistence farmers. This article provides an overview of soil P-deficiency in WA and opportunities to overcome it by exploiting sorghum and pearl millet genetic diversity. The topic is examined from the perspectives of plant breeding, soil science, plant physiology, plant nutrition, and agronomy, thereby referring to recent results obtained in a joint interdisciplinary research project, and reported literature. Specific objectives are to summarize: (1) The global problem of P scarcity and how it will affect WA farmers; (2) Soil P dynamics in WA soils; (3) Plant responses to P deficiency; (4) Opportunities to breed for improved crop adaptation to P-limited conditions; (5) Challenges and trade-offs for improving sorghum and pearl millet adaptation to low-P conditions in WA; and (6) Systems approaches to address soil P-deficiency in WA. Sorghum and pearl millet in WA exhibit highly significant genetic variation for P-uptake efficiency, P-utilization efficiency, and grain yield under P-limited conditions indicating the possibility of breeding P-efficient varieties. Direct selection under P-limited conditions was more efficient than indirect selection under high-P conditions. Combining P-uptake and P-utilization efficiency is recommendable for WA to avoid further soil mining. Genomic regions responsible for P-uptake, P-utilization efficiency, and grain yield under low-P have been identified in WA sorghum and pearl millet, and marker-assisted selection could be possible once these genomic regions are validated. Developing P-efficient genotypes may not, however, be a sustainable solution in itself in the long-term without replenishing the P removed from the system in harvested produce. We therefore propose the use of integrated soil fertility management and systems-oriented management such as enhanced crop-tree-livestock integration in combination with P-use-efficiency-improved varieties. Recycling P from animal bones, human excreta and urine are also possible approaches toward a partially closed and efficient P cycle in WA.en
dcterms.accessRightsOpen Accessen
dcterms.available2016-09-23en
dcterms.bibliographicCitationGemenet, D.C.; Leiser, W.L.; Beggi, F.; Herrmann, L.H.; Vadez, V.; Rattunde, H.F.W.; Weltzien, E.; Hash, C.T.; Buerkert, A.; Haussmann, B.I.G. (2016) Overcoming phosphorus deficiency in West African pearl millet and sorghum production systems: promising options for crop improvement. Frontiers in Plant Science 7:1389. ISSN: 1664-462Xen
dcterms.issued2016en
dcterms.languageenen
dcterms.licenseCC-BY-4.0en
dcterms.publisherFrontiers Mediaen
dcterms.subjectsorghumen
dcterms.subjectpennisetum glaucumen
dcterms.subjectphosphate fertilizersen
dcterms.subjectsoil fertilityen
dcterms.typeJournal Articleen

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