Agromorphological and nutritional quality profiles of fluted pumpkin (Telfairia occidentalis Hook F.) as influenced by cultivar, growing medium and soil amendment source

O. Oyetunde, G. A. S. Benson, A. K. Oyetunde, O. Olalekan, C. U. Chukwu, K. O. Anari
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Fluted pumpkin (Telfairia occidentalis Hook F.) is popular as food and feed around the world. Sixteen treatments were developed from factorial combinations of three factors: cultivar (ugu elu and ugu ala), growing medium (garden soil (GS) and white sand (WS)), and soil amendment source (poultry manure, NPK, supergro and no amendment). A pot experiment was conducted to investigate the agromorphological and nutritional traits of fluted pumpkin obtained from the treatments. Fresh leaves were analyzed for crude protein, crude fibre, crude lipid, total ash, phytate and nitrate concentrations. Data were subjected to analysis of variance and principal component analysis. Mean plots were used to explain the effects of the three factors and profiling was done using the GYT biplot. There were significant (p≤0.05/0.01) mean squares for measured traits, suggesting the possibility of selection among the treatments. Plants in GS consistently out-performed those in WS for shoot weight, leaf length, and number of leaves per plant possibly due to greater availability of nutrients in the GS. Inconsistent patterns observed in the proximate concentrations of pumpkin from the 16 treatments showed the role of interaction among the three factors. Principal component analysis identified some traits as contributors to differences among the treatments which can be basis of selection. Treatments 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 might be useful to improve vegetative yield while 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 could improve nutritional values of the fluted pumpkin.
栽培品种、生长介质和土壤改良剂对凹槽南瓜(Telfairia occidentalis Hook F.)农艺形态和营养质量的影响
凹槽南瓜(Telfairia occidentalis Hook F.)是世界各地广受欢迎的食品和饲料。通过对栽培品种(ugu elu 和 ugu ala)、生长介质(园土(GS)和白沙(WS))以及土壤改良剂来源(家禽粪便、氮磷钾、超级农艺剂和无改良剂)这三个因子进行因子组合,制定了 16 个处理。进行了盆栽实验,以研究从处理中获得的凹槽南瓜的农业形态和营养特征。对鲜叶的粗蛋白、粗纤维、粗脂肪、总灰分、植酸和硝酸盐浓度进行了分析。对数据进行了方差分析和主成分分析。使用均值图解释三个因子的影响,并使用 GYT 双图进行分析。所测性状的均方差很明显(p≤0.05/0.01),表明处理之间存在选择的可能性。在芽重、叶长和单株叶片数方面,GS处理的植株一直优于WS处理的植株,这可能是由于GS处理的养分更充足。从 16 个处理的南瓜近似浓度中观察到的不一致模式表明,三个因子之间存在相互作用。主成分分析发现,一些性状是造成处理间差异的原因,可以作为选择的依据。处理 2、4、6、8、10、11、12、13、14、15 和 16 可能有助于提高无性系产量,而处理 1、3、5、7 和 9 则可提高凹槽南瓜的营养价值。
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