Status and prospects of food legumes improvement in Morocco
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Omar Idrissi, Chafika Houasli, Sanae Krimi Bencheqroun, Shiv Kumar Agrawal, Muhammad Imtiaz, Fouad Maalouf. (29/3/2013). Status and prospects of food legumes improvement in Morocco. Cordova, Spain.
Abstract
In Morocco, faba bean, chickpea and lentil are being grown under rainfed
conditions and play an important role in cereal-based cropping systems. Food
legumes improve soil fertility through biological nitrogen fixation and have a
special role in human nutrition in Morocco. In Morocco, while food legumes
exports represented 45 to 60% by volume in the 1970’s, the failure of production to
keep pace with the national overall demand, Morocco relies now on importing to
supplement local production capacity. Productivity levels of food legumes have
remained low and variable, mainly due to susceptibility of cultivars to
environmental stresses, diseases, insect pests and parasites, poor seed
multiplication systems, limited use of inputs, access to market, labor cost and
availability and low degree of mechanization. Food legume improvement team at
INRA, Morocco works in collaboration with ICARDA to address these constrains
and develops improved varieties suitable for Moroccan conditions. In lentils,
drought tolerance, earliness, ability for mechanization, seed quality, resistance to
rust, Ascochyta blight and fusarium wilt, as well as high and stable seed yields are
the most important traits being considered for improvement. Eight lentil cultivars
with beneficial characteristics have been released and some other promising lines
are included in yield trials and few others are ready to submit for registration. In
chickpea, several lines with good level of resistance to Ascochyta blight and
fusarium wilt have been identified and released for winter cultivation. Further
efforts are in progress to develop drought tolerant and bold seeded type of chickpea
lines. In faba bean, the improvement activities are focused on developing
Orobanche, Chocolate spot, Ascochyta blight, rust, drought, heat and cold tolerant
germplasm. Screening of ICARDA Faba Bean International Nurseries during 2009-
10 and 2010-11 resulted in identification of 18 and 11 lines moderate to high
resistant respectively for Botrytis and Ascochyta blight diseases at Douyet station.
Currently, molecular markers are being used for characterization of faba bean
germplasm and Ascochyta blight pathogens of chickpea. Further integration of
molecular markers in breeding programs would lead to improve the efficiency and
effectiveness of genetic enhancement.
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Idrissi, Omar https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9706-7388
Agrawal, Shiv Kumar https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8407-3562
Maalouf, Fouad https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7642-7102
Agrawal, Shiv Kumar https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8407-3562
Maalouf, Fouad https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7642-7102