The genetic diversity of leaf vegetable jute mallow (Corchorus spp.): A review
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2017-09-27Author
Ngomuo, Munguatosha
Stoilova, Tsvetelina
Feyissa, Tileye
Kassim, Neema
Ndakidemi, Patrick
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Corchorus spp. is among traditional vegetable which is very nutritious and has been in use in many households in Africa.
It contains high level of carotenoids (150μg/100g), vitamin C, Iron (190μg/g), 1.3% Calcium and 25.0% protein. The
leaves are used in treatment of diseases and have wide antibacterial properties. It is semidomesticated and sometimes
grows as a volunteer crop. Its status in some parts of Tanzania as a wild plant renders it unappealing for consideration in
crop development programs.There is limited scientific information on its diversity for use as a vegetable in crop improvement
and is a potential area for research. Variations exist among different accessions based on leaf shapes and color. Diversity
studies by using molecular markers, proteins and isozymes are reported by several authors. There is low variation within
species and high among species. Most of released varieties have a narrow genetic base. Conservation of this species in
Africa is scarcely reported.