Agronomic Performance and Stability of Vegetable Amaranth (Amaranthus spp.) Genotypes in Benin
Mathieu A. T. Ayenan, Lys A. Aglinglo, Lydi C. Amoussou, Roland M. Sossa, Chedrac Zokpon, Fekadu Fufa Dinssa, Roland Schafleitner

TL;DR
This study identifies top-performing and stable amaranth genotypes in Benin to improve nutrition and income for farmers.
Contribution
The study combines agronomic performance and farmer preferences to recommend amaranth genotypes for release in Benin.
Findings
Genotypes A2002, IP-5-Sel, Madiira1, and Nguruma showed the most stable yield across environments.
Nguruma and Madiira2 were top performers based on fresh biomass yield and leaf parameters.
Madiira2, IP-5-Sel, Nguruma, AVAM1939, AC-NL, and Akeri are recommended for release in Benin.
Abstract
Amaranth is a vegetable and grain crop with the potential to contribute to nutrition security and income generation. However, amaranth production in Benin faces several constraints, including the limited availability of improved varieties and access to high‐quality seed. The study aimed to (i) identify top‐performing varieties based on agronomic traits and (ii) identify farmer‐preferred amaranth traits and genotypes to guide variety recommendations for release. Ten amaranth genotypes were evaluated in five environments defined as the combination of locations (Abomey‐Calavi and Malanville) and years (2021, 2022, and 2023). Traits prioritization and variety ranking were done involving 41 experienced amaranth farmers. The analysis of variance revealed a significant genotype‐by‐environment interaction for fresh biomass yield, leaf length, and leaf width. Genotype was a major determinant of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSeed and Plant Biochemistry · Agronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems · Advances in Cucurbitaceae Research
