An evaluation study was carried out on 14 cowpea genotypes grown across four locations representing different environments in southeastern Nigeria, namely, Umudike, Nsukka, Igbariam and Abakaliki. Differences among genotypes, locations and genotypes by location components of variation were highly significant (P<0.05) for all the traits studied. Cowpea genotype, IT98K-131-2 produced significantly higher grain yield in Umudike and Igbariam, and ranked second and third respectively, in Abakaliki and Nsukka locations. Genotypes IT84S-2246-4 and IT97K-1069-6 were the highest grain yielders in Abakaliki and Nsukka respectively, indicating specific adaptation. Analysis of variance and GGE biplot both revealed that IT98K-131-2 exhibited superior...
Abstract: The study was conducted to identify adaptable, high biomass and seed yield of Cowpea genot...
Field experiments were conducted during the 2019 rainy season at the Kaduna State University Teachin...
Thirty accessions of cowpea from Ebonyi, Enugu and Kogi States, Nigeria were used for the study. See...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) is the most important source of plant protein consumed in Nige...
The goal of this research was to evaluate diverse cowpea genotypes developed over the past 4 decades...
Investigations were carried out on sixteen improved varieties of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L walp) o...
Six improved cowpea ( ) genotypes intitially selected from International Institute of Tropical Agric...
The grain yield components of eleven cowpea genotypes were studied in 2006 and 2007 at Abeokuta, Nig...
Three field trials (2009, 2010 and 2011) were established at the Teaching and Research Farm of the F...
The variable cowpea productivity across different environments demands evaluating the performance of...
Eleven cowpea genotypes were evaluated and significant genotypic effects for most of the traits stud...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp.) yields within the dry savannahs of Sub-Saharan Africa are low....
A field study was conducted to determine the rate of genetic improvement in grain and fodder yields ...
Sixteen cowpea genotypes were tested at seven environments in experiment laid out in 4 x 4 triple la...
Cowpea is the main food leguminous plant grown in Niger. It is mainly cultivated for its protein-ric...
Abstract: The study was conducted to identify adaptable, high biomass and seed yield of Cowpea genot...
Field experiments were conducted during the 2019 rainy season at the Kaduna State University Teachin...
Thirty accessions of cowpea from Ebonyi, Enugu and Kogi States, Nigeria were used for the study. See...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) is the most important source of plant protein consumed in Nige...
The goal of this research was to evaluate diverse cowpea genotypes developed over the past 4 decades...
Investigations were carried out on sixteen improved varieties of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L walp) o...
Six improved cowpea ( ) genotypes intitially selected from International Institute of Tropical Agric...
The grain yield components of eleven cowpea genotypes were studied in 2006 and 2007 at Abeokuta, Nig...
Three field trials (2009, 2010 and 2011) were established at the Teaching and Research Farm of the F...
The variable cowpea productivity across different environments demands evaluating the performance of...
Eleven cowpea genotypes were evaluated and significant genotypic effects for most of the traits stud...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp.) yields within the dry savannahs of Sub-Saharan Africa are low....
A field study was conducted to determine the rate of genetic improvement in grain and fodder yields ...
Sixteen cowpea genotypes were tested at seven environments in experiment laid out in 4 x 4 triple la...
Cowpea is the main food leguminous plant grown in Niger. It is mainly cultivated for its protein-ric...
Abstract: The study was conducted to identify adaptable, high biomass and seed yield of Cowpea genot...
Field experiments were conducted during the 2019 rainy season at the Kaduna State University Teachin...
Thirty accessions of cowpea from Ebonyi, Enugu and Kogi States, Nigeria were used for the study. See...