The narrow base of genetic diversity characteristic of cowpea can be attributed to it being self-pollinating, evolving from narrow wild germplasm and exhibiting very limited gene flow between wild and cultivated types. Backcrossing to introduce simply inherited desirable traits and utilization of improved breeding lines and varieties as parents in crossing programs further narrowed the genetic base of cowpea varieties. In most cowpea breeding programs, genes for resistance and market traits were pyramided into lines characterized by high levels of acceptance to farmers and consumers. Besides predisposing widely distributed improved varieties to genetic vulnerability, a narrow base of genetic variation may be contributing to the plateauing i...
Series ISSN: 2363-8478Cowpea, Vigna unguiculata, is an important grain legume adapted to the sub-Sah...
The genomics revolution has enabled rapid advances in genotyping capabilities and constru...
The genomics revolution has enabled rapid advances in genotyping capabilities and construction of hi...
The narrow base of genetic diversity characteristic of cowpea can be attributed to it being self-pol...
Open Access JournalCowpea is one of the most important grain legumes in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). It...
Hybridization programmes that potentially exploit the variability existing in the wild germplasm of ...
Cowpea breeding programme have released varieties for dry savanna for dry savanna cowpea yield impro...
Multi‐parent advanced generation inter‐cross (MAGIC) populations are an emerging type of resource fo...
After decades of research on cowpea, significant amount of omics datasets are available and useful i...
Cowpea is grown mainly for its protein-rich grains, which is consumed in various forms in sub-Sahara...
Open Access ArticlesCowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] is a popular tropical grain legume which i...
Diversity analysis has been a fundamental protocol for crop improvement; it unravels the genetic pot...
Open Access JournalCowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] is a major tropical legume crop grown in wa...
Article purchased; Published online: 9 May 2018Cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (L.), is an important grain...
The importance of cowpea, Vigna unguiculata, in human and animal nutrition and sustainability of soi...
Series ISSN: 2363-8478Cowpea, Vigna unguiculata, is an important grain legume adapted to the sub-Sah...
The genomics revolution has enabled rapid advances in genotyping capabilities and constru...
The genomics revolution has enabled rapid advances in genotyping capabilities and construction of hi...
The narrow base of genetic diversity characteristic of cowpea can be attributed to it being self-pol...
Open Access JournalCowpea is one of the most important grain legumes in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). It...
Hybridization programmes that potentially exploit the variability existing in the wild germplasm of ...
Cowpea breeding programme have released varieties for dry savanna for dry savanna cowpea yield impro...
Multi‐parent advanced generation inter‐cross (MAGIC) populations are an emerging type of resource fo...
After decades of research on cowpea, significant amount of omics datasets are available and useful i...
Cowpea is grown mainly for its protein-rich grains, which is consumed in various forms in sub-Sahara...
Open Access ArticlesCowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] is a popular tropical grain legume which i...
Diversity analysis has been a fundamental protocol for crop improvement; it unravels the genetic pot...
Open Access JournalCowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] is a major tropical legume crop grown in wa...
Article purchased; Published online: 9 May 2018Cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (L.), is an important grain...
The importance of cowpea, Vigna unguiculata, in human and animal nutrition and sustainability of soi...
Series ISSN: 2363-8478Cowpea, Vigna unguiculata, is an important grain legume adapted to the sub-Sah...
The genomics revolution has enabled rapid advances in genotyping capabilities and constru...
The genomics revolution has enabled rapid advances in genotyping capabilities and construction of hi...