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Mobarak, A., Shaltout, K., Ali, H., Baraka, D., Aly, S. (2017). Morphological VariabilityAmong Moringa oleifera (Lam.) Populations in Egypt.. Egyptian Journal of Botany, 57(1), 241-257. doi: 10.21608/ejbo.2017.538.1020
Ahmed Abdelrazek Mobarak; Kamal Shaltout; Hussein Ibrahiem Ali; Dina Baraka; Sadia Aly. "Morphological VariabilityAmong Moringa oleifera (Lam.) Populations in Egypt.". Egyptian Journal of Botany, 57, 1, 2017, 241-257. doi: 10.21608/ejbo.2017.538.1020
Mobarak, A., Shaltout, K., Ali, H., Baraka, D., Aly, S. (2017). 'Morphological VariabilityAmong Moringa oleifera (Lam.) Populations in Egypt.', Egyptian Journal of Botany, 57(1), pp. 241-257. doi: 10.21608/ejbo.2017.538.1020
Mobarak, A., Shaltout, K., Ali, H., Baraka, D., Aly, S. Morphological VariabilityAmong Moringa oleifera (Lam.) Populations in Egypt.. Egyptian Journal of Botany, 2017; 57(1): 241-257. doi: 10.21608/ejbo.2017.538.1020

Morphological VariabilityAmong Moringa oleifera (Lam.) Populations in Egypt.

Article 13, Volume 57, Issue 1, May 2017, Page 241-257  XML PDF (1.49 MB)
Document Type: Regular issue (Original Article)
DOI: 10.21608/ejbo.2017.538.1020
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Authors
Ahmed Abdelrazek Mobarak email 1; Kamal Shaltoutorcid 2; Hussein Ibrahiem Ali3; Dina Baraka1; Sadia Aly1
1Botany Department, Faculty of Science, Benha University
2Tanta University, Egypt
3Faculty of Agriculture, Alexandria University
Abstract
This paper aims atstudying the morphological variation among Moringa oleifera populations in 8 sites in Egypt. The population of Qanatir Horticulture Research Institute had the maximum size (853.8 m3tree-1) and diameters of canopy (9.9 m tree-1) and stem at ground and breast height levels (76.1 and 63.4 cm tree-1), while those of Sheikh Zuweid had the minimum size (5.6 m3 tree-1) and height (2.0 m tree-1). Many branching modes of the main trunk were observed, where sympodial branching was the dominant in most sites. M. oleifera leaves in Botanic Garden of Faculty of Education - Ain Shams University were the longest (59.6 cm leaf-1) and those in Sheikh Zuweid were the shortest (24.5 cm leaf-1). On the other hand, the pods of Qanatir Horticulture Research Institute were the longest (50.4 cm pod-1). In addition, the pods of Botanic Garden of Faculty of Education - Ain Shams University contained the maximum number of seeds (21.8 seed pod-1), while the heaviest seeds were those of Sheikh Zuweid (270.0 mg seed-1). Variations in the morphology of M. oleifera organs (trees, leaves, pods and seeds) may be not only related to environmental conditions, particularly the soil properties, but also genetic differences within species. A further study on the genetic variation among the populations of this plant should be carried out.
Keywords
Canopy; leaves; Flower; Inflorescence; Pod; seed
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