Performance of indigenous tomato accessions from Lake Victoria Crescent
Abstract
A study to access the performance of indigenous tomato accessions from Lake Victoria
crescent was conducted with objectives to evaluate the growth characteristics red and
yellow indigenous tomato; to compare the yield of red and yellow indigenous tomato and
the farmers’ perception on the growing of indigenous tomato. An experiment was
conducted to evaluate the growth characteristics of red and yellow indigenous tomatoes at
the department of Agriculture Kyambogo University. Thirty accessions were evaluated in
planting pots in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) replicated three times. The
second experiment was to compare the yield of red and yellow indigenous tomato was
also conducted at the department of Agriculture Kyambogo University. Ten accessions of
five red and five yellow were used in the field experiment which was laid out in a random
complete block design (RCBD).The plot size was 2m by 2m with the spacing of 1m
between the rows and 0.5m between the plots in three replicates. A survey was carried out
using questionnaire to assess farmers’ perception on growing of indigenous tomatoes.
The results showed that there was significant difference between growth characteristics of
red and yellow indigenous tomatoes on; number of fruits, number of brunches, PLL and
PLW at( p<0.05). On yield performance, results revealed that the yellow indigenous
tomatoes perform better than red indigenous tomatoes at 5% LSD. On perception, farmers
indicated that red indigenous tomatoes are grown more than yellow indigenous tomatoes
are grown mainly for subsistence consumption and they are more resistant to pests and
diseases among others. Data for growth characteristics was analyzed using analysis of
variance (ANOVA). Yield performance between red and yellow indigenous tomatoes was
analyzed using a T-test (15th edition) and the farmers perception was analyzed using
SPPS.
The study concluded that there was a significant difference in number of fruits, number of
brunches, PLL, PLW and yield. Farmers mainly grow red indigenous tomatoes for
subsistence purposes.