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Research Papers

Variation in morphology and yield traits of Cucurbita landraces in northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

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Pages 389-397 | Received 25 Oct 2016, Accepted 11 Apr 2017, Published online: 14 Jul 2017
 

Abstract

Pumpkins, represented by various Cucurbita species, are important traditional leafy vegetable crops that are widely eaten in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and elsewhere. Cucurbita landraces are exceptionally variable in morphology and productivity. Although these vegetables are grown extensively in South Africa, the quantitative traits of local pumpkin germplasm have not been recorded previously. Eight Cucurbita landraces, representing three species, were morphologically characterised. The variability among the landraces was significantly different for all assessed traits. The ranges recorded were: the number of lateral branches, 9.1–26.8; number of pistillate flowers, 7.0–47.6; number of staminate flowers, 73.8–169.5; number of fruit set, 0.1–1.1; number of fruit harvested, 0.3–17.0; number of fully developed seeds per fruit, 330–423; fruit mass, 3.5–5.0 kg; 100-seed mass, 10.7–14.7 g; and total seed mass, 48.3–70.2 g. The fruit length varied from 27.4 to 38.6 cm and diameter from 51.8 to 68.5 cm. Future research is desirable to improve the productivity selectively of these particular landraces. Diversity among these landraces could potentially form the basis for future breeding programmes and thereby contribute significantly towards hunger alleviation, nutritional benefits and income generation, particularly among rural people.

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