Effect of Soil Type on the Nutritional Quality of Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L) in Burkina Faso,
Lien de l'article: https://doi.org/10.18805/LRF
Auteur(s): 32. Hama-Ba, F., Kaboré, R., kaboré, R. and Dicko, M.H
Auteur(s) tagués: Mamoudou Hama DICKO ;
Résumé

Background: Groundnut is an important food crop in West Africa. It is an oilseed that provides food and nutritional security for many
populations. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of different soil types on the nutritional quality of groundnut.
Methods: This study was done in the village of Lebda located in the Centre-North region of Burkina Faso. The methodology consisted
of collecting groundnut seeds of the SH 470 P variety from fourteen farmers according to three types of soil and determining macronutrient
and mineral contents.
Result: Analyses of variance showed significant differences between soil types for fat, carbohydrate and iron content. Clay soils
showed high fat contents, 46.6%±6.3 g/100 g dry matter. W hile gravelly soils showed peanut seeds with high carbohydrate contents,
18.8±1.9 g/100 g of dry matter. Iron content varied from 1.9±0.5 mg/100 g dry matter on sandy soils to 2.46±0.39 mg/100 g dry matter
on clay soils

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Groundnuts Nutrients Soils

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