2014
DOI: 10.5897/ajb12.2590
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Genetic diversity for nutritional traits in the leaves of baobab, Adansonia digitata

Abstract: Genetic divergence of baobab (Adansonia digitata) in the North East and West of Nigeria was investigated. The seeds collected from 36 populations of Adansonia digitata were thoroughly washed from the pulp, dried and sown in polyethylene pots and arranged in completely randomized design (CRD) with three replications in the nursery of Savanna Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria, (FRIN), Zaria Station. The leaves of the seedlings were assessed at 16 weeks after sowing (WAS) for nutritional traits such as carbo… Show more

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“…Palmitic acid, oleic acid and linoleic acid were the most abundant of each of these fatty acids, respectively. In parallel with this, the nutritional content of leaves showed high variability across genotypes from 36 populations, which could be placed in 4 variance clusters [59]. These authors recommended tree breeding between divergent populations to develop genotypes with higher nutritional values, as well as greater tolerance of biotic and abiotic stress.…”
Section: Genetic Variation and Domestication Phenotypic Characterizat...mentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…Palmitic acid, oleic acid and linoleic acid were the most abundant of each of these fatty acids, respectively. In parallel with this, the nutritional content of leaves showed high variability across genotypes from 36 populations, which could be placed in 4 variance clusters [59]. These authors recommended tree breeding between divergent populations to develop genotypes with higher nutritional values, as well as greater tolerance of biotic and abiotic stress.…”
Section: Genetic Variation and Domestication Phenotypic Characterizat...mentioning
confidence: 77%
“…In the literature for tree domestication during the third decade, 59 African species were identified (Table 2), generally with different species in each Region, although a few dry zone species were reported from other regions, notably baobab (Adansonia digitata) being important in three regions. A wider range of ethnobotanically important species were also discussed, indicating the potential for further growth in the future.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Accession differed significantly on carbohydrate, moisture and protein contents. Previous work of Ibrahim et al (2014) reported genetic diversity in nutritional traits in Baobab leaves. A study (Ndubuaku et al, 2015) Figure 3: Biplot analysis showing the interaction of accession and poultry manure rates on mineral and vitamin contents of the leaves of Baobab.…”
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“…Mahgoub (2014) reported genetic diversity in nutritional traits in Baobab leaves. Also, Ibrahim et al (2014) found genetic variability in nutritional qualities of Baobab leaves. According to Stevens et al (2021) who worked on twenty accessions of Moringa reported accessional variation in vitamin contents in the leaves.…”
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