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Cleome gynandra: A wonder climate-smart plant for nutritional security for millions in semi-arid areas
Spider plant (Cleome gynandra) is predominantly used as a traditional leafy vegetable throughout Africa and is considered a rich natural source of essential nutrients such as vitamins, minerals and proteins. With the increase in malnutrition, diet related non-communicable diseases and poverty across...
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author | Mashamaite, Chuene Victor Manyevere, Alen Chakauya, Ereck |
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description | Spider plant (Cleome gynandra) is predominantly used as a traditional leafy vegetable throughout Africa and is considered a rich natural source of essential nutrients such as vitamins, minerals and proteins. With the increase in malnutrition, diet related non-communicable diseases and poverty across the continent of Africa, the spider plant is a bona fide alternative healthy food crop to alleviate these challenges. Spider plant is an erect annual herb that could grow up to 150 cm tall, strongly branched, with a long taproot and few secondary roots. It is commonly consumed in resource-poor communities especially during times of major food scarcity. It is a drought-tolerant and resilient annual vegetable crop capable of growing well in a wide range of climatic and edaphic conditions. Despite the potential benefits and wide adaptability, progressive attempts towards the development of C. gynandra as a crop have been impeded by issues like low investment in research and development resulting in poor seed quality, relatively low yields and susceptibility to pests and diseases. In this paper, we reviewed the research that has been done regarding its morphology, growing conditions, production and utilisation (i.e., nutrition). The current review highlighted the status of the science in advancing the domestication of C. gynandra as a potential power crop for several African countries. The review concluded that with the advancement of modern biotechnology techniques and genome sequencing, there is a compelling case for investment and development in C. gynandra as a candidate for managing micronutrient deficiencies during the post-pandemic era. Finally, the existing knowledge gaps (e.g., breeding) that necessitate explorations were identified and recommendations that could enhance its development and potential commercialisation were made. |
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spelling | pubmed-95386712022-10-08 Cleome gynandra: A wonder climate-smart plant for nutritional security for millions in semi-arid areas Mashamaite, Chuene Victor Manyevere, Alen Chakauya, Ereck Front Plant Sci Plant Science Spider plant (Cleome gynandra) is predominantly used as a traditional leafy vegetable throughout Africa and is considered a rich natural source of essential nutrients such as vitamins, minerals and proteins. With the increase in malnutrition, diet related non-communicable diseases and poverty across the continent of Africa, the spider plant is a bona fide alternative healthy food crop to alleviate these challenges. Spider plant is an erect annual herb that could grow up to 150 cm tall, strongly branched, with a long taproot and few secondary roots. It is commonly consumed in resource-poor communities especially during times of major food scarcity. It is a drought-tolerant and resilient annual vegetable crop capable of growing well in a wide range of climatic and edaphic conditions. Despite the potential benefits and wide adaptability, progressive attempts towards the development of C. gynandra as a crop have been impeded by issues like low investment in research and development resulting in poor seed quality, relatively low yields and susceptibility to pests and diseases. In this paper, we reviewed the research that has been done regarding its morphology, growing conditions, production and utilisation (i.e., nutrition). The current review highlighted the status of the science in advancing the domestication of C. gynandra as a potential power crop for several African countries. The review concluded that with the advancement of modern biotechnology techniques and genome sequencing, there is a compelling case for investment and development in C. gynandra as a candidate for managing micronutrient deficiencies during the post-pandemic era. Finally, the existing knowledge gaps (e.g., breeding) that necessitate explorations were identified and recommendations that could enhance its development and potential commercialisation were made. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9538671/ /pubmed/36212376 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1003080 Text en Copyright © 2022 Mashamaite, Manyevere and Chakauya https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Mashamaite, Chuene Victor Manyevere, Alen Chakauya, Ereck Cleome gynandra: A wonder climate-smart plant for nutritional security for millions in semi-arid areas |
title | Cleome gynandra: A wonder climate-smart plant for nutritional security for millions in semi-arid areas |
title_full | Cleome gynandra: A wonder climate-smart plant for nutritional security for millions in semi-arid areas |
title_fullStr | Cleome gynandra: A wonder climate-smart plant for nutritional security for millions in semi-arid areas |
title_full_unstemmed | Cleome gynandra: A wonder climate-smart plant for nutritional security for millions in semi-arid areas |
title_short | Cleome gynandra: A wonder climate-smart plant for nutritional security for millions in semi-arid areas |
title_sort | cleome gynandra: a wonder climate-smart plant for nutritional security for millions in semi-arid areas |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9538671/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36212376 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1003080 |
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