Variations in photo- and thermal sensitivities
among local, improved and exotic kenaf accessions in Nigeria
Author:
M. O. Balogun *, J. A. Raji, S. R. Akande and B. A. Ogunbodede
Received 18 December 2005,
accepted 21 December 2006.
Abstract
The response of two
local, eleven improved and one exotic accessions of kenaf to daylength
was determined by their increase in vegetative growth after flowering
in 2004. Seven out of the fourteen accessions were planted every 4 months
in 2005 to determine their sensitivity to natural variations in daylength,
temperature, solar radiation and relative humidity in terms of days to
flower initiation, percentage gain in height after flowering and fibre
yield. The plants took longer days to flower at longer daylength and higher
temperature. Differences among accessions were significant for all traits
in 2004. Days to flowering were more in December than in April and August,
the number of days differing among accessions. Percentage gain in height
after flowering differed with planting date only in the heat-tolerant
accessions and was highest in December. Differences in fibre yield were
not significant among accessions when planted in August, but differed
significantly in April and December. On the average, fibre yield was highest
in December and lowest in August. A grouping of the accessions based on
their responses to daylength for both years of study was consistent. The
implications of these findings in development of agronomically superior
varieties and production of raw materials all round the year in Nigeria
are discussed.
Key words: Kenaf, photosensitivity,
thermal response, Hibiscus cannabinus.
Journal: Food, Agriculture & Environment (JFAE)
Online ISSN: 1459-0263
Year: 2007, Vol. 5, Issue 1, pages 385-388.
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