A new way of experimenting with new seeds Jacob van Etten.

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A new way of experimenting with new seeds Jacob van Etten

Almekinders et al.

Citizen science

Misiko (2013)

GxE “Spoiler events”

A > C > D C > D > G A > D > G A>C>D>G

Seed distribution Evaluation card Unique code: 8181 Germination:_______ Yield:___________ Etc. _____________ ________________ Evaluation card Unique code: 8181 Germination:_______ Yield:___________ Etc. _____________ ________________ Registration card Unique code: 8181 Name:____________ GPS:_____________ ________________ Registration card Unique code: 8181 Name:____________ GPS:_____________ ________________

Registration card

Evaluation table CharacteristicFirst (best) SecondThirdFourth (worst) Early vigor Pest and disease resistance Yield Grain quality Overall

Evaluation table CharacteristicFirst (best) SecondThirdFourth (worst) Early vigor 213 L Pest and disease resistance Yield Grain quality Overall

Evaluation table CharacteristicFirst (best) SecondThirdFourth (worst) Early vigor 213 L Pest and disease resistance 1 L 23 Yield 21 L 3 Grain quality 123 L Overall 21 L 3

Sensors: temperature y humidity

Detailed data!

Final survey At the end, so there is less time pressure Together with collecting the observation cards (or photographing them) Some very basic questions that may influence preferences (market orientation, age, gender, soil characteristics, etc.)

Available information Farmer preferences Weather Household characteristics Land parcel characteristics (soil)

Data analysis

What then? Recommendations to farmers: which variety they should use Recommendation to seed producers: what seed they should produce Recommendation to breeders: what are gaps and needs to improve seeds