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    Analysis of the molecular diversity of Kenyan sorghum germplasm using microsatellites

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    Date
    2011
    Author
    Onyango, C M
    Harbinson, J
    Imungi, J K
    Kooten, O
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    Vegetable amaranth is a leafy vegetable traditionally grown in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia where it is the most consumed traditional vegetable. It is considered to have high nutritional quality, containing relatively large amounts of vitamins A and C. We have assessed the influence of the maturity of the vegetable and soil nutrition on the visual and nutritional quality of amaranth. We found that leaf ascorbic acid content is strongly influenced by both maturity and soil nutrition, with leaves of seven week old matured plants having the highest content. β-carotene increased with increasing amount of soil nitrogen and with increasing plant age. The loss of both visual and nutritional quality during storage was influenced more by maturity at harvest and the temperature of storage than the soil nutrition.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/19340
    Citation
    Int. J. of Postharvest Technology and Innovation, 2011 Vol.2, No.2, pp.180 - 196
    Publisher
    Department of Plant Science and Crop Protection, University of Nairobi
    Subject
    Management and business
    Entrepreneurship
    Innovation and SMEs
    Energy and Environment
    Infrastructures
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