Unlocking Ugandan pumpkin landrace diversity: integratedmorphological and nutritional profiling for food security andbreeding innovation

dc.contributor.authorFred Bwayo Masika;
dc.contributor.authorGodwin Anywar;
dc.contributor.authorMahipal Singh Kesawat ;
dc.contributor.authorGabriel Ddamulira;
dc.contributor.authorCaro Kawuma;
dc.contributor.authorMorgan Andama;
dc.contributor.authorCharity Ajoma;
dc.contributor.authorIdd Ramathan;
dc.contributor.authorOtuba Moses Amugoli;
dc.contributor.authorJimmy Caku;
dc.contributor.authorTitus Alicai;
dc.contributor.authorEphraim Nuwamanya;
dc.contributor.authorArthur K. Tugume
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-15T12:20:21Z
dc.date.issued2026-04-13
dc.description.abstractPumpkins (Cucurbita spp.) are vital for food and nutritional security in Uganda, yet their full potential remains underexploited due to the limited characterization of traits. To address this, 91 landraces, 21 Cucurbita pepo and 70 Cucurbita moschata were collected from 19 districts across major agroecological zones, evaluated for morpholological and nutritional diversity. Results revealed wide phenotypic variation with fruit weights ranging from 0.5 to 10.0 kg and shapes varying from discoid (L/D 0.44) to highly elongated (L/D 4.00). Fruit size and shape were independent axes of variation. Regionally, Buganda and Bunyoro landraces produced larger fruits, averaging 3.84 kg and 4.07 kg, while West Nile landraces formed a distinct nutrient-rich cluster, with high dry matter (22.8%), lipids (3.75% fresh weight (FW), fiber (3.34% FW), and carbohydrates (4.07% FW). District-specific differences were also observed, with Mpigi landraces rich in phenolics content (0.062 ± 0.0023 g GAE/100 g), and Mukono landraces rich in proteins (0.000887 g/100 g). Importantly, external morphology poorly predicted internal nutritional quality, highlighting the need for direct biochemical profiling in breeding programs. This study provides Uganda’s first nationally structured dataset on pumpkin diversity, offering a scientific foundation for targeted germplasm conservation, nutrient-enriched cultivar development and policy interventions to strengthen food systems across diverse agroecological zones in Uganda.
dc.identifier.citationMasika, F. B., Anywar, G., Kesawat, M. S., Ddamulira, G., Kawuma, C., Andama, M., … Tugume, A. K. (2026). Unlocking Ugandan pumpkin landrace diversity: integrated morphological and nutritional profiling for food security and breeding innovation. Cogent Food & Agriculture, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2026.2648437
dc.identifier.issnEISSN 2331-1932
dc.identifier.urihttps://nru.uncst.go.ug/handle/123456789/12104
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherTaylor & Francis Group
dc.subjectCucurbita spp.
dc.subjectmorphologicalcharacterization
dc.subjectnutritional composition
dc.subjectgeographical variation
dc.subjectgermplasm conservation
dc.subjectdiversity
dc.subjectfood security
dc.titleUnlocking Ugandan pumpkin landrace diversity: integratedmorphological and nutritional profiling for food security andbreeding innovation
dc.typeArticle

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