Genetic Analysis of Sweet Potato
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Twenty five sweet potato genotypes were evaluated for agronomic performance beta carotene and dry matter contents at KALRO-Kiboko and at Kabete field Station during the short rains season of July to November 2016 and during the long rains season of November 2016 to April 2017. The experiments were laid out in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications. Data on yield parameters and beta carotene and dry matter showed significant differences among genotypes at KALRO Kiboko as well as at Kabete. Genotype Ininda and Naspot 12 recorded the higher fresh root yield of 89.90 and 24.06 t/ha at KALRO Kiboko and Kabete respectively. Genotype Naspot 13 had the highest beta carotene content across KALRO Kiboko and Kabete of 11.603 and 12.057 mg/100g respectively. Genotype Amelia provided the higher root dry matter content of 30.90 and 30.34 % at KALRO Kiboko and Kabete respectively. The combined analysis of variance showed significant differences among genotypes sites seasons and interaction among genotypes and sites for yield and yield components.
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