Sanoussi Atta, Hadiara Hassane Seyni, Yacoubou Bakasso, Benoît Sarr, Issaka Lona and Mahamane Saadou
Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) has considerable economic importance in the western Sahel because of its nutritional and medical properties. In order to obtain information on variability, a study of yield and some related characters (number of branches/plant, number of capsules/plant, number of seeds/fruit, hundred seed weight) using nine ecotypes of Roselle was undertaken during the rainy season (from July to September) in 2004 at the experimental station of the Agrhymet Regional Centre in Niamey (Niger). Results indicated considerable variability among ecotypes for most of the measured parameters. Seed yield ranged from 292±8.80 kg/ha (ecotypes E8) to 497±8.91 kg/ha (E4). Calyx yield varied significantly (P < 0.01), from 123±8.26 kg/ha (E1) to 766±36.81 kg/ha (E9). The ecotypes which produced the highest seed yield also had high leaf yield but low calyx yield. There was also a significant (P < 0.05) difference among ecotypes in yield components such as hundred seed weight, number of branches/plant, number of capsules/plant and number of seeds/fruit. Ecotypes with higher calyx yield had lower hundred seed weight and shorter plants. Results indicated the possibility to increase calyx yield and consequently farmer’s income through selection programs.
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