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Nutritional value and cultivation requirements of cleome gynandra l.: a wild vegetable growing in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa.

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dc.contributor.advisor Afoloyan, A.J.
dc.creator Sowunmi, Linda Ifeanyichukwu
dc.date.accessioned 2016-08-10T06:56:36Z
dc.date.available 2016-08-10T06:56:36Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11837/233
dc.description.abstract South Africa has wide ranges of plants among which are leafy vegetables growing in the wild. These wild vegetables have been reported to have high nutritive and medicinal potentials. Yet, there is still high prevalence of malnutrition and micronutrients deficiencies among the low income bracket of the population. Effective utilization of wild vegetables has been proposed as part of the solutions to address the problem of dietary deficiencies among the populace. Their importance is mainly as relish to accompany and complement starch based diets. They are also known to serve as supplements for food which have the potential to improve the health status of its consumers in many rural communities. Cleome gynandra L. (Capparaceae) is one of the underutilized species mentioned during asurvey conducted in Nkonkobe municipality of the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. The plant is an erect annual herb with alternate, palmately compound leaves and its petals are white, pink or lilac. It grows as a weed in this part of the Province and is usually gathered from the wild for food and medicine. It is commonly found on wastes land, road sides and on grass lands. Therefore, this research work was designed to contribute to the possible domestication of this wild vegetable in order to explore the nutritive and therapeutic potentials which would broaden the food base in the Eastern Cape Province. en_ZA
dc.description.sponsorship NRF FUNDING en_ZA
dc.language.iso eng en_ZA
dc.publisher University of Fort Hare
dc.title Nutritional value and cultivation requirements of cleome gynandra l.: a wild vegetable growing in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa. en_ZA
dc.type Thesis
dc.type Doctoral
dc.type Ph.D.


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