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International Quinoa Conference 2016: Quinoa for Future Food and Nutrition Security in Marginal Environments Dubai, 6-8 December 2016 www.quinoaconference.com Author institution logo Performance of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd) genotypes in different ecological areas of Malawi By: Peter Takondwa Muhota Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) Presenter email: [email protected]

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International Quinoa Conference 2016:Quinoa for Future Food and Nutrition Security in Marginal Environments

Dubai, 6-8 December 2016www.quinoaconference.com

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Performance of quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd)genotypes in different ecological areas of Malawi

By: Peter Takondwa MuhotaLilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR)

Presenter email: [email protected]

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Background/Introduction

• Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoaWilld) is a species in the plantfamily Amaranthaceae.

• It is a pseudo cereal, originatingfrom the Andean region of Chile,Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador andColombia, (Garcia 2003).

• Quinoa is more nutritious thancereals that are staple food cropsfor many populations of theworld.

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Food and Nutritional security• Among the challenges that Malawi faces, food insecurity is

among the main ones.

• Malnutrition and stuntedness continues to affect a large sectionof the population especially in households where there isinadequate dietary intake and high disease burden.

• Prevalence of stunting in Malawi is at 47.1% according to the2010 Malawi Demographic and Health Survey.

Climate change impact- Wide ecological adaptation (Malawihaving several ecologies THUS warm to cool areas)

Why think of quinoa in Malawian agriculture?

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The problem of stuntedness is real!

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• To introduce and promote production of high grain yieldingvariety(ies) of Quinoa and its consumption in Malawiandiets.

Specific objectives: Agronomic• To evaluate plant growth and grain yield performance of

introduced quinoa varieties in different environments(warm to cool areas/low to high altitude areas) of Malawi.

• To evaluate performance of different quinoa varieties underirrigated cropping conditions of Malawi.

Main objective

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Materials and Methods

• Evaluation experiments were conducted in six sites withvaried altitudes, of Central region of Malawi (Figure 1).

• In each site two different experimental plots, close to awater source for irrigation, were identified.

• Nine varieties (Table 1) were evaluated in each experimentalplot, laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design(RCBD) replicated 3 times.

• The experiments were conducted from May to August, andrepeated from September to November, 2015.

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Table 1: A list of quinoa varieties/genotypes that were introduced inMalawi in 2012 for testing and their background information.

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1. Bunda (in Lilongwe District)• Altitude – 1200 metres above sea level (m.a.s.l)• Annual temperature 18 o C

2. Bembeke (in Dedza District)• Altitude – 1560 m.a.s.l.• Temperature 11 oC

3. Zomba – Sitima and Namitembo – 900 m.a.s.l 24 oC

4. Blantyre – Lunzu- 1100 m.a.s.l 21 oC

Initial sites tested in 2012

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Sites where quinoa has been tested

However Malawi has diverse environments/ecologies

Annual temperature ranges of Malawi in oC

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Specific sites (districts) in central Malawi where quinoa was tested

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Experimental plot sizes used

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Harvesting of quinoa at Bunda

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• Data collected included number of days to flowering, tomaturity, plant height and panicle length at harvest andgrain yield. The data was subjected to analysis of variance.

• Additive main effects and multiplicative interaction (AMMI)and Genotype main effect and genotype x environmentinteraction (GGE) were employed in the evaluation ofgenotypes.

Materials and Methods

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• Maturity period of quinoa varied (p<0.001) among sites.

• In the low altitude sites quinoa matured within 90 days, inthe Mid altitude quinoa matured in 100 -110 days while inthe high altitude took up to 120 days.

• Grain yields varied (p<0.001) among sites and withsignificant site X variety interactions.

Results

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Maturity period

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AMMI Analysis

GGE-biplots showing varieties and their ideal environments for yield performance such that black and red numbers stand for varieties and environments (sites), respectively.

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Best varieties by site/district

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• The results showed that quinoa can be grown in allenvironments of central Malawi ranging from warmecological areas to the cool areas.

• Grain yields up to 4 tonnes/ha are achievable underirrigated conditions.

Conclusions

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Thanks

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