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Edaphic and Climatic Factors Affecting Phenology of Naturally Growing Calotropis procera in Semi-arid Regions of Kenya

机译:影响肯尼亚半干旱地区天然生长征管毒性苯上的仿生和气候因素

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Background and Objective: Cultivating Calotropis procera for fiber supply to the textile industry can improve the livelihoods of communities in arid and semi-arid regions. This study determined edaphic and climatic factors affecting phenological traits of C. procera in the semi-arid regions of Kenya. Materials and Methods: Repeated measure research design was used with multistage sampling technique to monitor activity indices, number of flowers and fruits and phenophase intensities. Climatic and edaphic factors of study sites were also monitored. Data was analyzed using linear, Poisson log linear regression based on Generalized Estimation Equation (GEE) and Mixed Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). Results: High Soil Organic Carbon (OC) content (3%) and exchangeable Na (112.5 ppm) at (0-20) cm soil depth were recorded in Tharaka. High mean monthly rainfall (160.37 mm) was recorded in Makueni. Flowering activity indices in (June-August, 2018) were 64.97% and 69.6% in Tharaka and Makueni, respectively . Available P, average monthly rainfall and temperature had significant association with flowering and fruiting activity indices (p0.05). The mean number of flowers and fruits per stem were significantly associated with soil available P, exchangeable Na and OC content (p0.05). Though edaphic factors were not significantly associated with phenophase intensities of C. procera , average monthly rainfall and temperature were positively and negatively associated with phenophase intensities, respectively . Conclusion: Available P, exchangeable Na, available K and OC content noticeably affect phenological traits of naturally growing C. procera . Rains and temperatures are critical climatic factors affecting phenological traits of C. procera .
机译:背景和目的:培养Calotropis Procera对纺织工业的纤维供应,可以改善干旱和半干旱地区社区的生计。这项研究确定了影响肯尼亚半干旱地区C. Procera毒性特征的辅助和气候因素。材料和方法:重复措施研究设计与多级采样技术一起使用,监测活动指数,花卉和水果数量和苯酚依赖。还监测了研究网站的气候和助手因素。基于广义估计方程(GEE)的线性,泊松日志线性回归分析了数据,以及方差混合分析(ANOVA)。结果:在(0-20)厘米土壤深度(0-20)厘米土壤深度的高土壤有机碳(OC)含量(3%)和可交换Na(112.5ppm)被记录在Tharaka。在Makueni记录了高平均每月降雨(160.37 mm)。 Pharaka和Makueni(2018年8月)的开花活动指数分别为64.97%和69.6%。可用P,平均每月降雨量和温度与开花和果实活动索引有显着关联(P <0.05)。每根茎的平均花卉和水果的平均数量显着与土壤可用的P,可交换NA和OC含量(P <0.05)显着相关。尽管仿效因子与C. procera的苯相菌素没有显着相关,但是分别与苯相菌素强度呈正极和对苯相菌强度的平均每月降雨和温度有关。结论:可用的P,可交换NA,可用的K和OC内容显着影响天然生长的C. procera的酚类性状。降雨和温度是影响C. Procera酚类特征的关键气候因素。

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