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dc.contributor.authorRunyambo, Irakiza
dc.contributor.authorAndika, Darius
dc.contributor.authorWatako, Arnold
dc.contributor.authorMwonga, Samuel
dc.contributor.authorMusili, Paul
dc.contributor.authorKirika, Paul
dc.date.accessioned2022-10-31T15:56:18Z
dc.date.available2022-10-31T15:56:18Z
dc.date.issued2022-06-30
dc.identifier.citationrakiza, R., Darius, A., Arnold, W., Samuel, M., Paul, M. and Paul, K. (2022) Environmental and Man- agement Factors That Influence Commelina Species in Selected Agro-Ecological Zones in Western Kenya. American Journal of Plant Sciences, 13, 884-911. https://doi.org/10.4236/ajps.2022.136059en_US
dc.identifier.issn2158-2750
dc.identifier.issn2158-2742
dc.identifier.urihttp://ir.jooust.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/11326
dc.description.abstractCommelina species are plant resources full of promise as future food and feed that thrive in diverse ecosystems. They are medicinal plants, leafy vegetables, forage for ruminants, feed for cricket insects, crop protection, and fuel. However, information regarding factors driving Commelina in agro-ecological zones in Western Kenya is lacking. Therefore, we investigated the diversity of Commelina species, the composition of associated weed species as well as environmental and management factors affecting their diversity and distribution based on 22 variables from 12 production sites. In the survey, 115 species belonging to 30 families were recorded of which 11 Commelina species were identified. Among Commelina species, Commelina diffusa and Commelina benghalensis var. benghalensis (non-hybrid variant) had higher relative density. Multiple linear regressions revealed that the environment (exchangeable sodium percentage, magnesium, soil pH, and total nitrogen) and management (agriculture system type) variables exert a stronger effect on the diversity of Commelina species. Detrended Correspondence Analysis detected different ecological conditions for Commelina species and the composition of associated weed species. The forward selection based on Canonical Correspon-dence Analysis indicated that the distribution of Commelina species responded significantly to soil pH,available phosphorous, total nitrogen, fertility, and crop spacing. Partitioning variation showed the great importance to the environment than management (10.57% versus 5.97%). The low shared variance (environment × management) was −0.4%, indicating that the two factors have a more individualistic than interactive nature. However, the 83.86% that remained unexplained was attributed to stochastic variation or unmeasured variables. This study suggests that the identified five important variables affecting the distribution of Commelina species will certainly contribute to the prioritization of ecological aspects leading to the growth condition of Commelina species.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publishermerican Journal of Plant Sciencesen_US
dc.subjectCommelinaen_US
dc.subjectCanonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA)en_US
dc.subjectEnvironmenten_US
dc.subjectManagementen_US
dc.subjectWeed Vegetationen_US
dc.titleEnvironmental and Management Factors that Influence Commelina Species in Selected Agro-Ecological Zones in Western Kenyaen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US


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