Tef [Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) trotter] breeding

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Tef or teff [Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) Trotter], a cereal crop which adapts to extreme climatic and soil conditions, is extensively cultivated in the Horn of Africa. It is also considered as nutritious and a life-style crop due to its richness in essential nutrients and health-related benefits. However, the productivity of the crop is extremely low due to little scientific improvement made globally. It is, therefore, in the category of orphan crops. Together with all cereal crops, tef belongs to the Grass or Poaceae family. The improvement of tef focuses on selection and hybridization techniques. However, recently, molecular and high-throughput techniques have also been implemented to a limited scale. Forty-two tef varieties were approved for release by the Ethiopian National Variety Release Committee in the past four decades. Due to the adoption of improved varieties and technologies, the national average yield of tef has more than doubled over the last 20 years. This review describes the progress in tef breeding and variety development as well as dissemination of the improved varieties to the farming community.

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Chanyalew, S., Assefa, K., & Tadele, Z. (2019). Tef [Eragrostis tef (Zucc.) trotter] breeding. In Advances in Plant Breeding Strategies: Cereals (Vol. 5, pp. 373–403). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-23108-8_10

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