%0 Journal Article %9 ACL : Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture répertoriées par l'AERES %A Kountche, B. A. %A Hash, C. T. %A Dodo, H. %A Laoualy, O. %A Sanogo, M. D. %A Timbeli, A. %A Vigouroux, Yves %A This, D. %A Nijkamp, R. %A Haussmann, B. I. G. %T Development of a pearl millet Striga-resistant genepool : response to five cycles of recurrent selection under Striga-infested field conditions in West Africa %D 2013 %L fdi:010061411 %G ENG %J Field Crops Research %@ 0378-4290 %K Striga hermonthica ; Downy mildew ; Cenchrus americanus ; Gain from selection ; Resistance breeding %K AFRIQUE SUBSAHARIENNE %M ISI:000328720600009 %P 82-90 %R 10.1016/j.fcr.2013.07.008 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010061411 %> https://www.documentation.ird.fr/intranet/publi/2014/01/010061411.pdf %V 154 %W Horizon (IRD) %X Striga hermonthica (Del.) Benth. is a persistent threat to pearl millet [Cenchrus americanus (L) Morrone, comb. nov.] production, especially in West Africa. This study aimed at evaluating the response of a diversified pearl millet genepool to five cycles of recurrent selection targeting Striga resistance and panicle yield, and to a lesser extent downy mildew [Sclerospora graminicola (Sacc.) J. Schroet.] resistance. Two-hundred full-sib families (FS) representing the C-5 selection cycle were evaluated together with the genepool parental landraces, experimental varieties derived from previous cycles and local checks in Striga-infested fields at Sadore (Niger) and Cinzana (Mali). Substantial and mostly significant selection progress could be documented. The accumulated percentage gain from selection amounted to 51%/1% lower Striga infestation (measured by area under Striga number progress curve, ASNPC), 46%/62% lower downy mildew incidence, and 49%/31% higher panicle yield of the C-5-FS compared to the mean of the genepool parents at Sadore/Cinzana, respectively. Experimental varieties selected from previous cycles also revealed lower ASNPC and mostly higher yield compared to genepool parents at their selection sites. Significant genetic variation among the C-5-FS and operative heritabilities of 76% (Cinzana), 84% (Sadore) and 34% (combined across locations) for ASNPC will enable continued selection gain for Striga resistance. High genotype x environment interaction variances for all target traits suggest that different experimental varieties need to be extracted from the genepool for different sites. The genepool-derived varieties will be further validated on-farm and are expected to contribute to integrated Striga control in pearl millet in West Africa. %$ 076