Forty cowpea genotypes were evaluated for 18 quantitative characters to estimate the genetic diversity existing among them by using Mahalanobis D2statistics. The genotypes were grouped into six clusters. The cluster strength varied from single genotype (Clusters III, IV and V) to 25 genotypes (Cluster I). Clusteres IV and VI had high inter cluster distance. Clusters II, III and I had maximum 100-seed weight, number of seeds per pod and seed yield respectively. Cluster IV had maximum seedling vigour index, germination per cent, peduncle length, number of clusters per plant and number of primary branches. The genotypes from clusters IV and IV may be inter crossed to obtain high variation
The studies on the assessment of genetic variability of some quantitative traits of cowpea (Vigna un...
Not AvailableEighty nine genotypes of vegetable cowpea collected from different parts of India were ...
The present investigation was carried out at Genetics and Plant Breeding (GPB) farm, College of Agri...
Cowpea is multipurpose pulse crop grown by poor and marginal farmers in arid zones of India. The ext...
Diversity analysis has been a fundamental protocol for crop improvement; it unravels the genetic pot...
Twenty-six varieties of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L Walp,) were evaluated in the field to study gene...
Information on genetic variability among the existing cowpea genotypes will increase the efficiency ...
doi: 10.5937/ratpov50-4069 Summary: The genetic variability among 10 accessions of cowpea, Vigna ung...
The success of most crop improvement programs largely depends upon the genetic variability and the h...
Cowpea is a multipurpose pulse crop grown by poor farmers in marginal and drought prone areas of Eth...
Genetic divergence among 40 cowpea genotypes was quantified by means of integrated multivariate anal...
The success of most crop improvement programs largely depends upon the genetic variability and the h...
Eleven cowpea genotypes were evaluated and significant genotypic effects for most of the traits stud...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) is an important tropical legume crop contributing significantly to food s...
IITA supervisors: Dr. Fatokun, C. & Dr. Boukar, O.Cowpea is one of the most widely grown legumes in ...
The studies on the assessment of genetic variability of some quantitative traits of cowpea (Vigna un...
Not AvailableEighty nine genotypes of vegetable cowpea collected from different parts of India were ...
The present investigation was carried out at Genetics and Plant Breeding (GPB) farm, College of Agri...
Cowpea is multipurpose pulse crop grown by poor and marginal farmers in arid zones of India. The ext...
Diversity analysis has been a fundamental protocol for crop improvement; it unravels the genetic pot...
Twenty-six varieties of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L Walp,) were evaluated in the field to study gene...
Information on genetic variability among the existing cowpea genotypes will increase the efficiency ...
doi: 10.5937/ratpov50-4069 Summary: The genetic variability among 10 accessions of cowpea, Vigna ung...
The success of most crop improvement programs largely depends upon the genetic variability and the h...
Cowpea is a multipurpose pulse crop grown by poor farmers in marginal and drought prone areas of Eth...
Genetic divergence among 40 cowpea genotypes was quantified by means of integrated multivariate anal...
The success of most crop improvement programs largely depends upon the genetic variability and the h...
Eleven cowpea genotypes were evaluated and significant genotypic effects for most of the traits stud...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) is an important tropical legume crop contributing significantly to food s...
IITA supervisors: Dr. Fatokun, C. & Dr. Boukar, O.Cowpea is one of the most widely grown legumes in ...
The studies on the assessment of genetic variability of some quantitative traits of cowpea (Vigna un...
Not AvailableEighty nine genotypes of vegetable cowpea collected from different parts of India were ...
The present investigation was carried out at Genetics and Plant Breeding (GPB) farm, College of Agri...