Agronomic Performance of Kenyan Orange Fleshed Sweet Potato Varieties

H. K. Mbusa, Kahiu Ngugi, F. Olubayo, B. Kivuva, J. Muthomi, F. Nzuve
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Sweet potato is one of the most important staple crops in Sub-Sahara Africa because of its supply of carbohydrates, vitamin A and C, fiber, iron, potassium and protein.The objective of this study was to determine phenotypic variation in diverse sweetpotato varieties for marketable roots, fresh root yield, fresh biomass weight, harvest index, beta carotene content and root dry matter content. Twenty five sweet potato genotypes were evaluated at two sites in two seasons in Kenya using a randomized complete block design of three replications. The results indicated that there were highly significantly variations for genotypes and sites for all the traits studied. There were no significant differences for genotype x site x season effects for the traits except for the number of marketable roots and fresh root yield. The mean fresh root was 32.19 t/ha,with the genotype Ininda expressing the highest fresh root yield of 54.79 t/ha. Genotypes, Naspot 13, Ejumula, Kabode, Vitaa and Tio-Joe gave the highest beta carotene content ranging between 11.830 and 10.040 mg/100g; with a mean of 5.384 mg/100g. The mean root dry matter content was 24.84 % with clones Amelia and Melinda showing the highest and lowest root dry matter content of 30.62 and 16.52 % respectively. Ten genotypes including Ininda, Erica, Jane, Naspot 13, Ejumula, Kabode, Vitaa, Tio-Joe, Amelia and Mayai were recommended as potential parents for sweet potato breeding program in Kenya. 
肯尼亚甜瓜品种的农艺性能
甘薯是撒哈拉以南非洲最重要的主粮作物之一,因为它能提供碳水化合物、维生素A和C、纤维、铁、钾和蛋白质。本研究的目的是确定不同甘薯品种在可销售根、鲜根产量、鲜生物量重量、收获指数、β -胡萝卜素含量和根干物质含量方面的表型变异。采用三个重复的随机完全区组设计,在肯尼亚两个季节的两个地点评估了25个甘薯基因型。结果表明,所有性状的基因型和位点均存在极显著差异。除可售根数和鲜根产量外,不同基因型、不同地点、不同季节对其他性状的影响均无显著差异。平均鲜根产量为32.19 t/ha,其中Ininda基因型鲜根产量最高,为54.79 t/ha。基因型中,Naspot 13、Ejumula、Kabode、Vitaa和Tio-Joe的β -胡萝卜素含量最高,在11.830 ~ 10.040 mg/100g之间;平均为5.384 mg/100g。平均根干物质含量为24.84%,无性系Amelia和Melinda的根干物质含量最高和最低,分别为30.62%和16.52%。推荐了Ininda、Erica、Jane、Naspot 13、Ejumula、Kabode、Vitaa、Tio-Joe、Amelia和Mayai等10个基因型作为肯尼亚甘薯育种计划的潜在亲本。
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