Examination of the diversity in pumpkin (Cucurbita maxima L.) growth accessions in south-eastern Nigeria

O. A. Umeh, C. Q. Ani, J. I. Ulasi, I. S. Umeh, E. R. Keyagha
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The aim of the study was to compare the growth rates of various pumpkin (Cucurbita maxima L.) accessions. Pumpkins from Aku I, Aku II, Awka, Ifite-Ogwari Nsukka I, and Nsukka II were the various accessions. A field study was conducted at the Ifite-Ogwari Campus of Nnamdi Azikiwe University in Anambra State. The experiment was laid out using a completely randomized design (CRD) with three replications. As experimental sample units, two (2) of the middle-most plants in each polybag were cut off and tagged. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) was used to analyze data on vegetative growth factors at a 5% probability level and the treatment means were divided using the least significant difference (LSD 0.05). The result of the experiment revealed that all of the pumpkin accessions performed similarly in terms of the amount of time it took for them to emerge after sowing, their percentage of emergence, and their overall vegetative growth. None of the accessions were statistically different with respect to their emergence and growth parameters. However, the growth parameter evaluations were dominated, on average, by pumpkin accession from Nsukka (I and II) pumpkins. In addition, the Aku II pumpkin had the shortest days-to-emergence (3.33 days) and the greatest mean percentage of emergence (100%). Conversely, Aku I pumpkin consistently performed the lowest when it came to the factors that were looked at. For a comprehensive characterization of C. maxima, additional research at the molecular and genomic levels is advised including a greater number of accessions.
研究尼日利亚东南部南瓜(Cucurbita maxima L.)生长品种的多样性
这项研究的目的是比较各种南瓜(Cucurbita maxima L.)品种的生长率。来自阿库 I 号、阿库 II 号、阿卡、Ifitite-Ogwari Nsukka I 号和 Nsukka II 号的南瓜是不同的品种。在阿南布拉州纳姆迪-阿齐基韦大学伊菲特-奥格瓦里校区进行了实地研究。实验采用完全随机设计(CRD),三次重复。作为实验样本单位,每个多层袋中最中间的两 (2) 株被剪下并贴上标签。采用方差分析(ANOVA)对无性系生长因子的数据进行分析,概率水平为 5%,处理均值采用最小显著性差异(LSD 0.05)进行划分。实验结果表明,所有南瓜品种在播种后的出苗时间、出苗率和整体无性生长方面表现相似。没有一个品种在出苗和生长参数方面存在统计学差异。不过,平均而言,生长参数评估以 Nsukka(I 和 II)南瓜品种为主。此外,Aku II 南瓜的出苗天数最短(3.33 天),平均出苗率最高(100%)。与此相反,Aku I 南瓜在所考察的因素中一直表现最低。为了全面描述 C. maxima 的特征,建议在分子和基因组水平上开展更多的研究,包括更多的品种。
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