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The Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources Sciences, 2(2), 475-479. 2015
The Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources Sciences
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Original Article
Variations in Nursery Seedlings Growth Performance of Azadirachta
Indica Provenances in Sudan
Yahia I.M. Abutaba
1
, Ahmed M.A. Eldoma
2
, Sayda Mahjoub Mohamed
3
1
Department of Forestry and Range Sciences, University of Kordofan, Sudan
2
College of Forestry and Range Sciences, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Sudan
3
National Tree Seed Center, Forestry Research Center, Agricultural Research Corporation, Ministry of Agriculture, Khartoum, Khartoum
Sudan
ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT
Corresponding Author:
Yahia I.M. Abutaba
yaibmotaba@gmail.com
The main aim of the present work was to assess the variation of the neem
provenances and their extended areas and the adaptation to the different eco-
climatic conditions in its occurrences in Sudan. The specific objective was to
study the variation in seedlings growth performance among seven neem
(Azadirachta indica A. Juss) provenances western, central and eastern parts of
the country. The experiment was performed to fulfill the objectives of the
study. The experiment was conducted at the lab of the nursery of the Regional
Tree Seed Center, Elobied Sudan. The experiment investigated was conducted
in seedling growth in nursery pots using Completely Randomized Design
(CRD) with five replicates for seedling parameters measurement (root collar
diameter, shoot length, root length, root fresh weight, number of leaves, leaf
area, shoot/root length ratio, root dry weight, root fresh weight). The obtained
data from the experiment was analyzed using analysis of variance and SAS
software version 6.12 and the means were separated using Duncan New
Multiple Range Test. The provenances showed high significant (p<0.0001) in
growth performance (root collar diameter), however, there is no significant in
leaf area among the provenances. Elfasher provenance showed significant
(p<0.0001) in the seedling parameters (root length and leaf area), while Senga
provenance is significant only with seedlings length. It is concluded that a multi
site field provenance trial is required for more useful information about the
studied seed sources for the eco-climatological adaptations. In this study it was
clear found that the neem tree in Sudan, although it is generated from one tree
(in Shambat), it established in different provenances in various geographical
locations and ecotype over Sudan, due to its adaptation ability.
Keywords: Azadirachta indica, seedlings, growth performance, provenance
variation, adaptation.
How to Cite this Article:
Abutaba, Y.I.M., Eldoma,
A.M.A., Mohamed, S.M.
(2015). Variations in Nursery
Seedlings Growth
Performance of Azadirachta
Indica Provenances in Sudan.
The Journal of Agriculture
and Natural Resources
Sciences, 2(2), 475-479.
Article History:
Received: 9 March 2015
Revised: 14 April 2015
Accepted: 15 April 2015
Copyright © 2015, World Science and Research Publishing. All rights reserved.
INTRODUCTION
Neem has become naturalized species in
various parts of the Sudan in quite diverse
ecological, climatic and edaphic conditions.
The tree has been introduced to Sudan for
several decades from its natural habitat in the
Indian sub-content. Its use was mainly as a