EFFECTS OF STORAGE METHODS AND SEASONS ON SEED QUALITY OF JUTE MALLOW MORPHOTYPES ( CORCHORUS OLITORIUS ) IN SIAYA AND KAKAMEGA COUNTIES, KENYA
Jute mallow is an important source of nutrients, income and traditional medicine in Kenya. It is extensively grown and consumed in Western Kenya. However, its production is constrained by lack of quality seeds due to varied farmers' agronomic and postharvest practices. The aim of the study was...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African journal of food, agriculture, nutrition, and development : AJFAND agriculture, nutrition, and development : AJFAND, 2017-07, Vol.17 (3), p.12395-12412 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Jute mallow is an important source of nutrients, income and traditional
medicine in Kenya. It is extensively grown and consumed in Western
Kenya. However, its production is constrained by lack of quality seeds
due to varied farmers' agronomic and postharvest practices. The
aim of the study was to investigate the effect of storage methods on
seed quality of jute mallow in Western Kenya. Seeds of two morphotypes
of C. olitorius(with 70% and above germination)were stored in clay
pots, transparent plastic jars, brown paper bags and polythene bags at
room temperature in Kakamega and Siaya Counties. Seeds were also stored
in a freezer at Chepkoilel campus in Eldoret at -20C. In Kakamega
County, average room temperature was 230C and relative humidity was 85%
during the storage period of May to July 2006. In Siaya County, the
average room temperature was 250C and relative humidity was 80% during
the same period. Between December and February 2006, the average room
temperature was 260C while relative humidity was 80% in Kakamega
County. In Siaya County, the average temperature was 280C and relative
humidity 65% for the same period. Storage duration was 90 days, which
is the length of time farmers in the study areas store jute mallow
seeds to avoid seed dormancy. Seed viability and vigourof the seeds was
determined. Data obtained were subjected to Analysis of Variance
(ANOVA) and T-tests using Statistical Analysis Software (SAS)
programme. Season of growth and storage methods influenced the seed
quality. Seeds stored in clay pots, brown paper bags, plastic
transparent jars and freezer had higher seed quality than those stored
in polythene bags. Even though there was varied response to different
storage methods, generally it was recommended that in order to obtain
high quality seeds, farmers should store jute mallow seeds in clay pots
or brown paper bags or plastic transparent jars or freezer. |
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ISSN: | 1684-5358 1684-5374 1684-5374 |
DOI: | 10.18697/ajfand.79.16035 |