Three varieties of Digitaria exilis namely, white mbulus,
jakashale and red dapys were grown in planting chamber and the effect
of photoperiod on flowering was investigated. The photoperiods were
eleven, twelve and thirteen hours. Highly significant differences
(p<0.01) were recorded for the number of days to flowering as
affected by photoperiods. The interaction between the photoperiods and
varieties was also found to be significant (p<0.01). The results
also show that white mbulus is a short day plant while Jakashale is day
length neutral. Jakashale could therefore be a source of useful genes
for improvement of "acha" for an all year round production