A large-scale dataset of barley, maize and sorghum variety identification using DNA fingerprinting in Ethiopia

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The data described in this paper were part of a large-scale nationally representative household survey, the Ethiopian Socioeconomic Survey (ESS 2018/19). Grain samples of barley, maize and sorghum were collected in six regions in Ethiopia. Variety identification was assessed by matching samples to a reference library composed of released improved materials, using approximately 50,000 markers from DArTseq platforms. This data were part of a study documenting the reach of CGIAR-related germplasms in Ethiopia. These objective measures of crop varietal adoption, unique in the public domain, can be analyzed along with a large set of variables related to agro-ecologies, household characteristics and plot management practices, available in the Ethiopian Socioeconomic Survey 2018/19.

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Kosmowski, F., Ambel, A., Tsegay, A. H., Negawo, A. T., Carling, J., & Kilian, A. (2021). A large-scale dataset of barley, maize and sorghum variety identification using DNA fingerprinting in Ethiopia. Data, 6(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/data6060058

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