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TESTING “TRIPLE S” IN A NEW CONTEXT: SWEET POTATO
PLANTING MATERIAL CONSERVATION OVER THE LONG DRY
PERIOD OF ETHIOPIA
October, 2016
African potato association
AddisAbeba
Ethiopia
Presented by: Mihiretu Cherinet
Mihiretu Cherinet, Gebrehiwot Hailemariam, Margaret McEwan and Beyene Dimstu
Coauthors:-
Introduction
• Chronic shortage of quality planting material is major constraints to
sweetpotato production in all parts of Ethiopia
• Farmers conventionally conserve planting material in the form of field growing
foliage as a source of vine cuttings
• However, all sweetpotato growing areas have none rainy dry months which
ranges from 3 to 9 months each year.
• Due to this farm saved planting material will ultimately dry out, causing
shortage in the planting season
• Shortage of PM results in delayed planting
• Early planting ensures early harvesting bridging the gap between first harvest
of grain crops
Effect of dry season on sweetpotato vine conservation
Root based planting material conservation
• Some farmers rely on volunteer sprouts from sprouted roots which is
• Accidental and may not give enough planting material
• Weevils, the main pest of the crop, often infest the cuttings (Smit and
Van Huis 1999) after surviving the dry season on the parent root.
• After harvest, fields in many areas are traditionally grazed by domestic
animals belonging to villagers, damaging the vines of volunteer sweet
potato plants (Namanda et al. 2011).
• Inovative approches were applied to minimize the above mentioned root
based PM conservation by Namanda et al, 2013.
• The structured new aproach was then named as triple S.
Triple S: a new approach of PM conservation in SSA
• What is triple S
• Storage in Sand and Sprouting
• First tested in Uganda and validated in Tanzania (Namanda et al.2012)
• Triple S`s has many advantages
• Conservation of clean PM in areas with prolonged dry season
• Protection from animal damage
• Protection from weevil damage
• Protection from infection against important diseases especially from virus disease
Objective of the study
Examine the extent of planting material shortage in different SP
producing areas of Ethiopia
Validate the importance of Triple S over conventional planting
material conservation in SNNPR where 3-5 months of dry season
Study the potential triple to fit 7-9 months of dry season in Tigray
Ethiopia
Experiment 1. Participatory validation of triple S in the
selected areas
• Started in 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 dry season
• Conducted in four woreda: Hawassa Zuria, KedidaGamela, Humbo
and Mirab Abaya woredas
• Three Farmers research group (FRGs)
• Ten farmers in each FRG, one farmer will be a host of the triple S
validation trial
• Total of 12 validation trials were set up in four different districts each
hosting three validation trials
Methodologies used for participatory
validation of triple S in areas with 3-5 months
SWEETPOTATO ACTION FOR SECURITY AND HEALTH IN AFRICA
Step 1: Formation of farmers research group in the
selected areas
During FRG formation
1. Farmers discussed about PM shortage after long summer
2. Trained about Triple S
3. Three treatments were selected for comparison
List of participating farmers
Location # of participant # of Female Male # of FRGS
Hawassa 30 20 10 3
M/Abaya 30 10 20 3
Humbo 19 5 14 3
K/gamela 29 12 17 3
The four locations are served as an experimental block and the three
FRGs in each locations are considered as replication
= 12 experimental
units
SWEETPOTATO ACTION FOR SECURITY AND HEALTH IN AFRICA
1. Roots planted in wet soil around backyard
2. Shade planting and Mulching
Location Local way of planting material
conservation
Major problem of
PM conservation
Hawassa zuria Volunteer , Shade Enset Drought, weevil
Mirab Abaya Mulching(grass & cow dung), root
planting in wet areas
Drought, weevil,
animal
Humbo Shade, Mulching and volunteer Drought, virus,
weevil
Kedida Gamela Shade, Mulching and volunteer Drought, Virus,
Weevil
Selected type of conservation to be compared with Triple S
Step 2: Participatory selection of local conservation
techniques to compare with Triple s techniques
Treatments and experimental design
• Treatment 1: Triple S
• Treatment 2: Volunteer
• Treatment 3: Shade and Mulch
40 roots are stored as triple S
20 roots are planted as volunteer
20 vine cuttings are planted in a shade
Description of selected techniques
Treatment One: Triple S techniques
SWEETPOTATO ACTION FOR SECURITY AND HEALTH IN AFRICA
1. Healthy root selection and cleaning
• Freedom from weevil and wound
• Clean dusts and wet soils
• Select medium sized roots
SWEETPOTATO ACTION FOR SECURITY AND HEALTH IN AFRICA
2. Sand preparation
Sun drying of collected moist sand collected from local areas
3. Placing roots in plastic container
Forty roots were buried in each plastic container
SWEETPOTATO ACTION FOR SECURITY AND HEALTH IN AFRICA
4. De-sprouting: if the sprouts grow big before the arrival of rain
SWEETPOTATO ACTION FOR SECURITY AND HEALTH IN AFRICA
Sprouting Sprouted roots De-sprouting
Putting back in sand
Treatment Two: volunteer crop
• These treatment is based on farmers practices of harvesting vines from root
sprouts after the start of rain. The roots are left over of the last harvest
SWEETPOTATO ACTION FOR SECURITY AND HEALTH IN AFRICA
In the picture farmers are
planting roots in a 40 cm
depth soil
Farmers selected wet
areas in their yard
and buried 20 roots
in 40 cm depth by
using 50 cm x 50 cm
spacing
Treatment three: farmers based conservation practices
Mirababaya
SWEETPOTATO ACTION FOR SECURITY AND HEALTH IN AFRICA
Mulching cow dung and dry grass Shade planting
K/Gamela , Humbo & H/zuria
Shade planting
 20 plants are saved in the selected local conservation techniques same time
as the triple S formed
• 1. Survival rate over the long dry season
87.50%
35%
26%
0%
68%
40%
0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
100.00%
Triple S Volunteer planting Local (shade + Mulch)
Survival of Triple S, Volunteer and Local
Survival% Weevil attack
Firstdate SeconddateThirddate Fourthdate
H-83 10-Dec-2014 23-Jan-15 28-Feb-2015 6-Apr-2015 8-May-2015 149.0
Kulfo 10-Dec-2014 23-Jan-15 28-Jan-2015 6-Apr-2015 8-May-2015 149.0
Humbo Kulfo 6-Feb-2015 17-Mar-15 26-Apr-15N/A 14-May-2015 97.0
Kulfo 28-Nov-2014 5-Jan-15 22-Feb-15 20-Mar-15 17-Apr-15 26-May-2015 179.0
H-83 28-Nov-2014 5-Jan-15 22-Feb-15 20-Mar-15 17-Apr-15 26-May-2015 179.0
Hawassa Kulfo 5-Mar-2015 17-Apr-15 12-May-15N/A 15-Jun-2015 102.0
Sprouting/Des-prouting
Totaldays
Kedida-Gamela
MirabAbaya
Location Varieties Startingdate
Dateof
transplant
• More than 60% of roots
buried in selected farm
yards could not pass
over the dry season
Weevil + Decay
565
461
381 401
200
300
146
300
94
192
150 160
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
Dorebafana Humbo Mirab Abaya Kedida gamela
Vine length per root/plant 45 DAT (cm)
triple S shade volunteer
309
252
208 219
43
64
31
64
18 36 28 30
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
Dorebafana Humbo Mirab Abaya Kedida
gamela
Vine number after 45 DAT for 20
roots/cuttings
triple S shade volunteer
Triple S method of conservation could produce upto 600% cuttings than
Volunteer and shade planting
Treatments Weevil Virus (scale) Vine vigor
Triple S 3 insignificant Very good
Volunteer 35 low short internode, tine
Shade plant 64 Very high short internode,
 Shade conserved PM showed higher rate of weevil and virus
symptom.
 Triple S method of PM conservation assured high quality vines in
terms of freedom from weevil, virus infection and vigor
Common planting material multiplication
field using sprouted roots which are
stored by “Triple S” techniques, in
Hawassa Zuria woreda (Kebele Jara
Dado). Variety Kulfo
Common planting material
multiplication field using sprouted roots
from “Triple S” techniques in Mirab
Abaya woreda. Variety; Hawassa-83
 Small (50-100 g), Medium (100-250 gm) and Large (250-500 gm) roots
were Stored using Triple S techniques to study the viability after 7-9 months
of storage
Desprouting: de-sprouting or cutting back the sprouts are done every time
when there is roots growing out
Placing back: every sprouting activity is followed by placing back of
desprouted roots back to the container
Roots were desprouted continuously for 8 months in 2016, and for 5 months
in 2015
De-sprouting of sprouted roots
• There were four de-sprouting during the storage time
1st = 47 Days After Storage
2nd = 82 DAS
3rd = 116 DAS
4th =147 DAS
5th =229 DAS
67%
85%
62%
45%
58%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
1 2 3 4 5
Large Medium Small
1= 47 Days After Storage
2= 82 DAS
3= 116 DAS
4=147 DAS
5=229 DAS
More than 58% of Medium seized roots could successfully stored for more than
7.5 months
13
22
10
5
0
5
10
15
20
25
47 DAS 82 DAS 116DAS 147DAS
Sprout fresh weight (g)
Large Medium Small
As the storage length
increases, roots
produce few sprouts
Large roots start
sprouting earlier, but
delayed sprouting is
observed in the smaller
roots
Large roots start
sprouting earlier
Medium seized roots
showed lower percentage
of decaying as compared
to Large and Medium
sized roots
0
5
10
15
20
25
Large Medium Small
• Successful roots are now transplanted to evaluate vine productivity
Triple S is better than conventional planting material conservation for
farmers in Southern-Ethiopia regions where the dry none rainy period range
3-5months
Sweetpotato planting material conservation through triple S techniques
enables farmer to access weevil free, virus clean and higher quantity
planting material for southern Ethiopia region
Triple S ways of planting material conservation has high potential to areas
with 7-9 months of dry season like Tigray region of Ethiopia.
Medium seized roots are preferred for prolonged storage for planting
material conservation
Cont`d
It is necessary to generate science based evidences on sweetpotato
root physiology to standardize Triple S technology for different
context.
At this stage, triple S is proved to be a viable option for planting
material conservation in the context of Ethiopia
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  • 1. TESTING “TRIPLE S” IN A NEW CONTEXT: SWEET POTATO PLANTING MATERIAL CONSERVATION OVER THE LONG DRY PERIOD OF ETHIOPIA October, 2016 African potato association AddisAbeba Ethiopia Presented by: Mihiretu Cherinet Mihiretu Cherinet, Gebrehiwot Hailemariam, Margaret McEwan and Beyene Dimstu Coauthors:-
  • 2. Introduction • Chronic shortage of quality planting material is major constraints to sweetpotato production in all parts of Ethiopia • Farmers conventionally conserve planting material in the form of field growing foliage as a source of vine cuttings • However, all sweetpotato growing areas have none rainy dry months which ranges from 3 to 9 months each year. • Due to this farm saved planting material will ultimately dry out, causing shortage in the planting season • Shortage of PM results in delayed planting • Early planting ensures early harvesting bridging the gap between first harvest of grain crops
  • 3. Effect of dry season on sweetpotato vine conservation
  • 4. Root based planting material conservation • Some farmers rely on volunteer sprouts from sprouted roots which is • Accidental and may not give enough planting material • Weevils, the main pest of the crop, often infest the cuttings (Smit and Van Huis 1999) after surviving the dry season on the parent root. • After harvest, fields in many areas are traditionally grazed by domestic animals belonging to villagers, damaging the vines of volunteer sweet potato plants (Namanda et al. 2011). • Inovative approches were applied to minimize the above mentioned root based PM conservation by Namanda et al, 2013. • The structured new aproach was then named as triple S.
  • 5. Triple S: a new approach of PM conservation in SSA • What is triple S • Storage in Sand and Sprouting • First tested in Uganda and validated in Tanzania (Namanda et al.2012) • Triple S`s has many advantages • Conservation of clean PM in areas with prolonged dry season • Protection from animal damage • Protection from weevil damage • Protection from infection against important diseases especially from virus disease
  • 6. Objective of the study Examine the extent of planting material shortage in different SP producing areas of Ethiopia Validate the importance of Triple S over conventional planting material conservation in SNNPR where 3-5 months of dry season Study the potential triple to fit 7-9 months of dry season in Tigray Ethiopia
  • 7. Experiment 1. Participatory validation of triple S in the selected areas • Started in 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 dry season • Conducted in four woreda: Hawassa Zuria, KedidaGamela, Humbo and Mirab Abaya woredas • Three Farmers research group (FRGs) • Ten farmers in each FRG, one farmer will be a host of the triple S validation trial • Total of 12 validation trials were set up in four different districts each hosting three validation trials
  • 8. Methodologies used for participatory validation of triple S in areas with 3-5 months
  • 9. SWEETPOTATO ACTION FOR SECURITY AND HEALTH IN AFRICA Step 1: Formation of farmers research group in the selected areas During FRG formation 1. Farmers discussed about PM shortage after long summer 2. Trained about Triple S 3. Three treatments were selected for comparison
  • 10. List of participating farmers Location # of participant # of Female Male # of FRGS Hawassa 30 20 10 3 M/Abaya 30 10 20 3 Humbo 19 5 14 3 K/gamela 29 12 17 3 The four locations are served as an experimental block and the three FRGs in each locations are considered as replication = 12 experimental units
  • 11. SWEETPOTATO ACTION FOR SECURITY AND HEALTH IN AFRICA 1. Roots planted in wet soil around backyard 2. Shade planting and Mulching Location Local way of planting material conservation Major problem of PM conservation Hawassa zuria Volunteer , Shade Enset Drought, weevil Mirab Abaya Mulching(grass & cow dung), root planting in wet areas Drought, weevil, animal Humbo Shade, Mulching and volunteer Drought, virus, weevil Kedida Gamela Shade, Mulching and volunteer Drought, Virus, Weevil Selected type of conservation to be compared with Triple S Step 2: Participatory selection of local conservation techniques to compare with Triple s techniques
  • 12. Treatments and experimental design • Treatment 1: Triple S • Treatment 2: Volunteer • Treatment 3: Shade and Mulch 40 roots are stored as triple S 20 roots are planted as volunteer 20 vine cuttings are planted in a shade
  • 13. Description of selected techniques Treatment One: Triple S techniques
  • 14. SWEETPOTATO ACTION FOR SECURITY AND HEALTH IN AFRICA 1. Healthy root selection and cleaning • Freedom from weevil and wound • Clean dusts and wet soils • Select medium sized roots
  • 15. SWEETPOTATO ACTION FOR SECURITY AND HEALTH IN AFRICA 2. Sand preparation Sun drying of collected moist sand collected from local areas
  • 16. 3. Placing roots in plastic container Forty roots were buried in each plastic container SWEETPOTATO ACTION FOR SECURITY AND HEALTH IN AFRICA
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  • 18. 4. De-sprouting: if the sprouts grow big before the arrival of rain SWEETPOTATO ACTION FOR SECURITY AND HEALTH IN AFRICA Sprouting Sprouted roots De-sprouting Putting back in sand
  • 19. Treatment Two: volunteer crop • These treatment is based on farmers practices of harvesting vines from root sprouts after the start of rain. The roots are left over of the last harvest SWEETPOTATO ACTION FOR SECURITY AND HEALTH IN AFRICA In the picture farmers are planting roots in a 40 cm depth soil Farmers selected wet areas in their yard and buried 20 roots in 40 cm depth by using 50 cm x 50 cm spacing
  • 20. Treatment three: farmers based conservation practices Mirababaya SWEETPOTATO ACTION FOR SECURITY AND HEALTH IN AFRICA Mulching cow dung and dry grass Shade planting K/Gamela , Humbo & H/zuria Shade planting  20 plants are saved in the selected local conservation techniques same time as the triple S formed
  • 21.
  • 22. • 1. Survival rate over the long dry season 87.50% 35% 26% 0% 68% 40% 0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% 70.00% 80.00% 90.00% 100.00% Triple S Volunteer planting Local (shade + Mulch) Survival of Triple S, Volunteer and Local Survival% Weevil attack
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  • 24. Firstdate SeconddateThirddate Fourthdate H-83 10-Dec-2014 23-Jan-15 28-Feb-2015 6-Apr-2015 8-May-2015 149.0 Kulfo 10-Dec-2014 23-Jan-15 28-Jan-2015 6-Apr-2015 8-May-2015 149.0 Humbo Kulfo 6-Feb-2015 17-Mar-15 26-Apr-15N/A 14-May-2015 97.0 Kulfo 28-Nov-2014 5-Jan-15 22-Feb-15 20-Mar-15 17-Apr-15 26-May-2015 179.0 H-83 28-Nov-2014 5-Jan-15 22-Feb-15 20-Mar-15 17-Apr-15 26-May-2015 179.0 Hawassa Kulfo 5-Mar-2015 17-Apr-15 12-May-15N/A 15-Jun-2015 102.0 Sprouting/Des-prouting Totaldays Kedida-Gamela MirabAbaya Location Varieties Startingdate Dateof transplant
  • 25. • More than 60% of roots buried in selected farm yards could not pass over the dry season Weevil + Decay
  • 26. 565 461 381 401 200 300 146 300 94 192 150 160 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Dorebafana Humbo Mirab Abaya Kedida gamela Vine length per root/plant 45 DAT (cm) triple S shade volunteer 309 252 208 219 43 64 31 64 18 36 28 30 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 Dorebafana Humbo Mirab Abaya Kedida gamela Vine number after 45 DAT for 20 roots/cuttings triple S shade volunteer Triple S method of conservation could produce upto 600% cuttings than Volunteer and shade planting
  • 27. Treatments Weevil Virus (scale) Vine vigor Triple S 3 insignificant Very good Volunteer 35 low short internode, tine Shade plant 64 Very high short internode,  Shade conserved PM showed higher rate of weevil and virus symptom.  Triple S method of PM conservation assured high quality vines in terms of freedom from weevil, virus infection and vigor
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  • 29. Common planting material multiplication field using sprouted roots which are stored by “Triple S” techniques, in Hawassa Zuria woreda (Kebele Jara Dado). Variety Kulfo Common planting material multiplication field using sprouted roots from “Triple S” techniques in Mirab Abaya woreda. Variety; Hawassa-83
  • 30.  Small (50-100 g), Medium (100-250 gm) and Large (250-500 gm) roots were Stored using Triple S techniques to study the viability after 7-9 months of storage Desprouting: de-sprouting or cutting back the sprouts are done every time when there is roots growing out Placing back: every sprouting activity is followed by placing back of desprouted roots back to the container Roots were desprouted continuously for 8 months in 2016, and for 5 months in 2015
  • 31. De-sprouting of sprouted roots • There were four de-sprouting during the storage time 1st = 47 Days After Storage 2nd = 82 DAS 3rd = 116 DAS 4th =147 DAS 5th =229 DAS
  • 32. 67% 85% 62% 45% 58% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% 1 2 3 4 5 Large Medium Small 1= 47 Days After Storage 2= 82 DAS 3= 116 DAS 4=147 DAS 5=229 DAS More than 58% of Medium seized roots could successfully stored for more than 7.5 months
  • 33. 13 22 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 47 DAS 82 DAS 116DAS 147DAS Sprout fresh weight (g) Large Medium Small As the storage length increases, roots produce few sprouts Large roots start sprouting earlier, but delayed sprouting is observed in the smaller roots Large roots start sprouting earlier
  • 34. Medium seized roots showed lower percentage of decaying as compared to Large and Medium sized roots 0 5 10 15 20 25 Large Medium Small
  • 35. • Successful roots are now transplanted to evaluate vine productivity
  • 36. Triple S is better than conventional planting material conservation for farmers in Southern-Ethiopia regions where the dry none rainy period range 3-5months Sweetpotato planting material conservation through triple S techniques enables farmer to access weevil free, virus clean and higher quantity planting material for southern Ethiopia region Triple S ways of planting material conservation has high potential to areas with 7-9 months of dry season like Tigray region of Ethiopia. Medium seized roots are preferred for prolonged storage for planting material conservation
  • 37. Cont`d It is necessary to generate science based evidences on sweetpotato root physiology to standardize Triple S technology for different context. At this stage, triple S is proved to be a viable option for planting material conservation in the context of Ethiopia