Morphological Characters of Guava landraces in Western and Coastal Kenya

Journal Title: Journal of Experimental Agriculture International - Year 2015, Vol 9, Issue 6

Abstract

Morphological characterization of guava landraces from Western and Coastal landraces was done using 13 qualitative and 2 quantitative descriptors. Root descriptors between the landraces in the two regions did not show differences while the leaf, fruit, branching of stem showed variations. Leaf shape varied, being oblong, trapezoidal, elliptical and ovate. Branching habits were either axial,erect or irregular. Ripe fruit color varied from pink to cream. Grouping of characters using unweighed neighbour joining (Darwin software) resulted to three clusters. The clusters had landraces within the region and others clustered across the region. The results revealed that Kenyan landraces varied morphologically within and across regions.

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Liharaka Mercy Kidaha, Amos Emitati Alakonya, Aggrey Benard Nyende

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  • EP ID EP354252
  • DOI 10.9734/AJEA/2015/12674
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Liharaka Mercy Kidaha, Amos Emitati Alakonya, Aggrey Benard Nyende (2015). Morphological Characters of Guava landraces in Western and Coastal Kenya. Journal of Experimental Agriculture International, 9(6), 1-11. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-354252