Growth and flowering behavior of four cassava genotypes in two soil types and locations in southern Nigeria

Flower initiation in some plant species is associated with the physical and chemical soil characteristics such as the availability of certain mineral elements and soil moisture status. The objective of this study was to examine the effects of soil physicochemical traits on the differential flowering...

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Autores principales: Simwambana, M.S.C., Ekanayake, I.J., Ferguson, T.U.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/82967
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author Simwambana, M.S.C.
Ekanayake, I.J.
Ferguson, T.U.
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Simwambana, M.S.C.
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description Flower initiation in some plant species is associated with the physical and chemical soil characteristics such as the availability of certain mineral elements and soil moisture status. The objective of this study was to examine the effects of soil physicochemical traits on the differential flowering and growth habits of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz). Three trials were established at two locations, Ibadan and Ubiaja in southern Nigeria, on two soil types, sandy loam (Ferric Luvisols, Ibadan) and loamy sand (Dystric Nitisol, Ubiaja) soils at different planting times. Four genotypes, TMEI and TME2 (local landraces and shy flowering) and TMS 30555 and TMS 91934 (improved and profusely flowering) were compared. Plant growth, days to branching, branching events, days to flowering, and flowering events were better for all genotypes in Ubiaja soil than in Ibadan soil. However, soil type alone did not explain the differential flowering behaviour of shy and profuse flowering genotypes. Flowering behaviour supported the multifactorial flower induction theory where soil characteristics were, but one, of the interacting modulating climatic factors determining flowering.
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spelling CGSpace829672023-06-13T05:56:16Z Growth and flowering behavior of four cassava genotypes in two soil types and locations in southern Nigeria Simwambana, M.S.C. Ekanayake, I.J. Ferguson, T.U. manihot esculenta cassava branching flowering nitrogen potassium genotypes soil type Flower initiation in some plant species is associated with the physical and chemical soil characteristics such as the availability of certain mineral elements and soil moisture status. The objective of this study was to examine the effects of soil physicochemical traits on the differential flowering and growth habits of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz). Three trials were established at two locations, Ibadan and Ubiaja in southern Nigeria, on two soil types, sandy loam (Ferric Luvisols, Ibadan) and loamy sand (Dystric Nitisol, Ubiaja) soils at different planting times. Four genotypes, TMEI and TME2 (local landraces and shy flowering) and TMS 30555 and TMS 91934 (improved and profusely flowering) were compared. Plant growth, days to branching, branching events, days to flowering, and flowering events were better for all genotypes in Ubiaja soil than in Ibadan soil. However, soil type alone did not explain the differential flowering behaviour of shy and profuse flowering genotypes. Flowering behaviour supported the multifactorial flower induction theory where soil characteristics were, but one, of the interacting modulating climatic factors determining flowering. 1998 2017-07-31T10:28:22Z 2017-07-31T10:28:22Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/82967 en Limited Access Simwambana, M.S.C., Ekanayake, I.J. & Ferguson, T.U. (1998).Growth and flowering behavior of four cassava genotypes in two soil types and locations in southern Nigeria. Tropical Agriculture (Trinidad) 75(1): 160-165.
spellingShingle manihot esculenta
cassava
branching
flowering
nitrogen
potassium
genotypes
soil type
Simwambana, M.S.C.
Ekanayake, I.J.
Ferguson, T.U.
Growth and flowering behavior of four cassava genotypes in two soil types and locations in southern Nigeria
title Growth and flowering behavior of four cassava genotypes in two soil types and locations in southern Nigeria
title_full Growth and flowering behavior of four cassava genotypes in two soil types and locations in southern Nigeria
title_fullStr Growth and flowering behavior of four cassava genotypes in two soil types and locations in southern Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Growth and flowering behavior of four cassava genotypes in two soil types and locations in southern Nigeria
title_short Growth and flowering behavior of four cassava genotypes in two soil types and locations in southern Nigeria
title_sort growth and flowering behavior of four cassava genotypes in two soil types and locations in southern nigeria
topic manihot esculenta
cassava
branching
flowering
nitrogen
potassium
genotypes
soil type
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/82967
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