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Nutritional Yield of African Indigenous Vegetables in Water-Deficient and Water-Sufficient Conditions

机译:缺水和缺水条件下非洲土著蔬菜的营养产量

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Water scarcity in certain regions of sub-Saharan Africa impacts agricultural production while prolonging dry seasons, and contributing to food insecurity and malnutrition. The objectives of the study were to evaluate the nutritional yield (edible yield × nutritional content) of indigenous leafy vegetables commonly consumed in Africa under water-stressed conditions. Two species of amaranth, two species of African nightshade, and two varieties of Ethiopian kale were examined under environment-controlled water-sufficient and water-deficient conditions. Fresh and dry stem and leaf weights significantly decreased in the three crop groups under the water-deficient treatment. Nutritional values for carotenoids, tocopherols, calcium and zinc showed significant differences at the content level among treatments. Among the 6 crops evaluated, the amaranth species named Amaranthus hypochondriacus and the African nightshade species named Solanum scabrum had the lowest nutrient losses in drought conditions.
机译:撒哈拉以南非洲某些地区的水资源短缺影响了农业生产,同时延长了旱季,并加剧了粮食不安全和营养不良。这项研究的目的是评估在缺水条件下非洲通常食用的本土叶菜类蔬菜的营养产量(可食产量×营养成分)。在环境控制的节水和缺水条件下检查了两种species菜,两种非洲茄属植物和两种埃塞俄比亚羽衣甘蓝。在缺水处理下,三个作物组的鲜,干茎和叶的重量显着降低。不同处理之间类胡萝卜素,生育酚,钙和锌的营养价值表现出显着差异。在所评估的6种作物中,named菜物种称为Amaranthus hypochondriacus和非洲茄属植物名为Solanum scabrum在干旱条件下营养损失最少。

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