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Title: Seed germination, early growth and biomass prediction of locally sourced Terminalia brownii in Turkana County, Kenya
Authors: Emanikor, Francis
Kemboi, Jackline
Mwenje, Patrick
Wachira, Julius
Owino, Jesse O.
Keywords: Pre-treatment
Growth
Terminalia brownii
Biomass
Issue Date: May-2020
Publisher: Academia Publishing
Series/Report no.: Academia Journal of Agricultural Research;Vol. 8 No. 5 2020
Abstract: Level at which our forest and underneath vegetation cover is lost is increasing more so in the arid areas. It is due to this reason that concerned sectors are forging plans for afforestation and rehabilitation of the degraded areas in dry lands especially Turkana. Promotion of indigenous tree species such as T. brownii is key in the rehabilitation of degraded areas because it has the capacity to withstand and adapt to the hot-dry climate of the region. The study’s main objective was to evaluate the seed germination, early growth characteristics and make biomass prediction for T. brownii. This was achieved through proper handling and planting of pre-treated seeds by soaking in cold water for 24 h and sowed in the nursery potting tubes and provided with optimum requisites conditions for germination. The seedlings growth data were collected through observation and measurement of heights and the root collar diameter. The seedlings data was analyzed using R-Stats and the graphs plotted for comparisons. The final results showed 48% germination rate, indicating that viability from the wild is currently the best source and hence, need for enhanced breeding.
URI: http://localhost:8282/jspui/handle/123456789/932
ISSN: 2315-7739
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