Tozer Seeds are the non-academic partner for a PhD supervised by Dr. Allender at the University of Warwick on the diversity and improvement of the African traditional vegetable Cleome gynandra L.
United Kingdom
March 22, 2018
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Tozer Seeds are pleased to announce that they are the non-academic partner for a PhD being supervised by Dr Charlotte Allender, from the School of Life Sciences at the University of Warwick. The title of the research is: Diversity and improvement of African traditional vegetable Cleome gynandra L.; understanding agronomic and nutritional traits
Saget is the common name of the plant Cleome gynandra L. which is a common vegetable eaten in Eastern Africa. It is highly nutritious with both the seeds and leaves forming an important part of the diet. It is part of the Brassicales order of plants and as a traditionally cultivated crop has not so far been the focus of improvement programs.
The research will use both genotypic and phenotypic assessment to evaluate performance from generations of plants. It will use material collected by a number of gene banks and will measure phenotypic characteristics from plants grown both at Warwick University and our own sites.
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Closing Date extended to 27th April 2018
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