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        <dc:title>Morphological Characterization and Selection of Spider Plant (Cleome Gynandra) Accessions from Kenya and South Africa</dc:title>
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        <dc:creator>Ambuko, J L</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>Chemining’wa, G N</dc:creator>
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        <dc:description>Characterization of selected spider plant accessions from Kenya and South Africa was performed in order&#13;
to individuate those with distinct morphological traits for future improvement programs. For this purpose, thirty two&#13;
accessions of spider plant, 23 sourced from Kenyan genebank and nine sourced from South African genebank, were&#13;
planted at the University of Nairobi’s Kabete field station, in a randomized complete block design with 3&#13;
replications. Eleven morphological traits based on modified FAO (1995) spider plant descriptors were used in&#13;
characterization. Traits evaluated were growth habit, flower colour, stem colour, stem hairiness, petiole colour,&#13;
petiole hairiness, leaf colour, leaf pubescence, leaf shape, leaf blade tip shape, and number of leaflets per leaf. The&#13;
scored data were analyzed using DARwin software v6 and Genstat v14. Shannon diversity index (H’), multivariate&#13;
methods of principal component analysis and hierarchical clustering analyses of unweighted pair group method of&#13;
arithmetic mean were assessed for all the traits. Estimates of Shannon-Weaver diversity index (H’) for the&#13;
morphological traits were generally high (H’&gt;0.500). The H' index indicated inter-country diversity to be greater&#13;
than the intra-country diversity. Principal component analysis identified seven important morphological traits (stem&#13;
colour, stem hairiness, petiole colour, petiole hairiness, leaf hairiness, leaf shape and number of leaflets per leaf) for&#13;
characterizing spider plant accessions. The hierarchical cluster analysis revealed two major clusters (Cluster I and II)&#13;
for the 32 accessions grown, with clustering of accessions occurring along regional basis. Cluster I consisted of&#13;
South African accessions only while cluster II had mainly Kenyan accessions and two South African accessions.&#13;
The relatively high levels of dissimilarity revealed in this study among the accessions for traits evaluated, especially&#13;
accessions from the two different countries, indicates high prospects for genetic improvement of the crop through&#13;
cross breeding by using materials from different geographical origins.</dc:description>
        <dc:publisher>Maxwell Scientific Organization</dc:publisher>
        <dc:date>2015</dc:date>
        <dc:type>Article</dc:type>
        <dc:type>PeerReviewed</dc:type>
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        <dc:identifier>http://oar.icrisat.org/9261/1/AJAS_7_4_36-44_2015.pdf</dc:identifier>
        <dc:identifier>  Wasonga, D O and Ambuko, J L and Chemining’wa, G N and Odeny, D A and Crampton, B G  (2015) Morphological Characterization and Selection of Spider Plant (Cleome Gynandra) Accessions from Kenya and South Africa.  Asian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 7 (4).  pp. 36-44.  ISSN 2041-3882     </dc:identifier></oai_dc:dc>
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