Effect of drought/irrigation on proximate composition and carbohydrate content of two enset [Ensete ventricosum (Welw.) Cheesman] clones

S. Zewdie, M. Olsson, M. Fetene
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Enset [ Ensete ventricosum (Welw.) Cheesman] is an important root crop serving as a carbohydrate rich food source in Ethiopia. Perennial crops, like enset, are often exposed to recurrent dry periods which could greatly affect their growth, physiology and yield. The effect of induced drought/irrigation on the proximate composition and carbohydrate content of harvestable plant parts (pseudostem and corm) of two field grown enset clones ( Ameratye and Yesherakinkye ) was investigated. Proximate analysis showed that extended drought significantly (P £0.05) reduced crude protein, ash content, potassium and phosphorus contents of enset pseudostem and corm of the two clones. On the other hand, crude fibber content and calcium levels were significantly higher in droughted groups than irrigated ones. There were no significant treatment effects on crude fat content and /or magnesium levels. Moreover, drought resulted in a significant increase in the level of soluble sugars and a decline in starch content of plant parts in both clones. Droughted plants accumulated 2–4 fold more soluble sugars than irrigated groups while the latter group gained 14–23% more starch. There was no significant difference between the two clones for the parameters considered. Low nutrient content of droughted plants could be the result of reduced nutrient uptake and assimilation caused by low soil water content and limited energy source (carbon skeleton). The observed increase in soluble sugars could be an indication of osmotic adjustment mechanisms in droughted enset plants. On the other hand, the decline in starch content could be due to reduced carbon assimilation and/or starch degradation.
干旱/灌溉对两种叶麻(Ensete osum, Welw.)近似组成和碳水化合物含量的影响Cheesman]克隆
Enset[脑室]在埃塞俄比亚,奶酪是一种重要的块根作物,是一种富含碳水化合物的食物来源。多年生作物,如enset,经常处于周期性干旱期,这可能极大地影响其生长、生理和产量。研究了诱导干旱/灌溉对两个大田种植的玉米无性系(Ameratye和Yesherakinkye)可收获部分(假茎和球茎)近似组成和碳水化合物含量的影响。近似分析表明,延长干旱显著(P < 0.05)降低了两个无性系假茎和球茎的粗蛋白质、灰分、钾和磷含量。另一方面,干旱组粗纤维含量和钙含量显著高于灌溉组。处理对粗脂肪含量和/或镁水平无显著影响。干旱导致两个无性系可溶性糖含量显著升高,淀粉含量显著降低。干旱植株的可溶性糖积累量是灌溉植株的2 ~ 4倍,而灌溉植株的淀粉积累量则是灌溉植株的14 ~ 23%。考虑的参数在两个克隆之间没有显著差异。干旱植物养分含量低可能是土壤含水量低和能量来源(碳骨架)有限导致养分吸收和同化减少的结果。所观察到的可溶性糖的增加可能是干旱嵌套植物渗透调节机制的指示。另一方面,淀粉含量的下降可能是由于碳同化和/或淀粉降解的减少。
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