Genetic diversity and indigenous knowledge of fonio (Digitaria exilis stapf) produced in Burkina Faso,
Lien de l'article: 10.5897/AJAR2022.16059
Auteur(s): BALMA Patrice, KABORE Boukare, KABRE Vonogo Nikodème, KIEBRE Mariam, KIEBRE Zakaria, SANOU Jacob and BATIONO/KANDO Pauline
Résumé

Fonio (Digitaria exilis [Kippist] Stapf) species is from Africa. In Burkina Faso, the genetic diversity of
fonio is little known. It is the same for its mode of management and the understanding of its culture.
The objective of this study is to contribute to a better knowledge of fonio grown in Burkina Faso.
Prospecting collects a permit to identify production areas and collect 60 accessions. The
ethnobotanical survey made it possible to collect endogenous knowledge relating to the plant. Fourteen
ethnic groups were encountered in 231 people surveyed. Both explained and unexplained vernacular
names have been observed. Fonio is a plant of great importance for populations in terms of food and is
part of the cultural identity of several ethnic groups. It is also a source of income for the local
populations. A gradual abandonment (35.30% of respondents) of its cultivation has been observed
because of the painful post-harvest transformation process. The endogenous knowledge collected
within the local population will serve as a guide for the valuation of the species. The required
accessions will be used for other studies such as agromorphological, biochemical and molecular
genetic characterization to better identify its diversity, conserve it and better enhance the species.

Mots-clés

Fonio genetic diversity indigenous knowledge Burkina Faso postharvest quality

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