Hybridization programmes that potentially exploit the variability existing in the wild germplasm of Vigna unguiculata L. Walpers could be of great potential for the future of plant breeding. Bearing this in mind, four cultivated cowpea varieties (Achi shuru, Ife Brown, Kanannado and Zebra bean) were crossed to two of their wild relatives: subsp. dekindtiana var. pubescens and subsp. unguiculata var. spontanea to ascertain the cross compatibility, reproductive potential and possible heterosis in the F1 generations. Results showed that the cultivated varieties hybridized relatively well with their wild relatives showing pod set range of 42.9% to 52.3% in crosses with subsp. dekindtiana var. pubescens and 40.0% to 52.0% in crosses with subsp. ...
Cowpea is grown mainly for its protein-rich grains, which is consumed in various forms in sub-Sahara...
Article purchased; Published online: 9 May 2018Cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (L.), is an important grain...
The genus Vigna comprises seven subgenera and sixteen sections. Cowpea, Vigna tingnicnlatti (L.) Wal...
A hybridization programme that potentially exploits the variability existing in the wild African ger...
The narrow base of genetic diversity characteristic of cowpea can be attributed to it being self-pol...
Wild relatives of crop species are often sources of genes for diseases and insect pest resistance, i...
The studies on the effect of crossability in improving some selected cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.] ...
The studies on the assessment of genetic variability of some quantitative traits of cowpea (Vigna un...
The success of most crop improvement programs largely depends upon the genetic variability and the h...
Diversity analysis has been a fundamental protocol for crop improvement; it unravels the genetic pot...
Multi‐parent advanced generation inter‐cross (MAGIC) populations are an emerging type of resource fo...
Organization of the genic pool of Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. : crosses between the wild and cultiv...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L) Walp.) is widely grown all over India more particularly in central and...
Cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] is a major legume crop and an important source of protein in A...
The success of most crop improvement programs largely depends upon the genetic variability and the h...
Cowpea is grown mainly for its protein-rich grains, which is consumed in various forms in sub-Sahara...
Article purchased; Published online: 9 May 2018Cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (L.), is an important grain...
The genus Vigna comprises seven subgenera and sixteen sections. Cowpea, Vigna tingnicnlatti (L.) Wal...
A hybridization programme that potentially exploits the variability existing in the wild African ger...
The narrow base of genetic diversity characteristic of cowpea can be attributed to it being self-pol...
Wild relatives of crop species are often sources of genes for diseases and insect pest resistance, i...
The studies on the effect of crossability in improving some selected cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.] ...
The studies on the assessment of genetic variability of some quantitative traits of cowpea (Vigna un...
The success of most crop improvement programs largely depends upon the genetic variability and the h...
Diversity analysis has been a fundamental protocol for crop improvement; it unravels the genetic pot...
Multi‐parent advanced generation inter‐cross (MAGIC) populations are an emerging type of resource fo...
Organization of the genic pool of Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. : crosses between the wild and cultiv...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L) Walp.) is widely grown all over India more particularly in central and...
Cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] is a major legume crop and an important source of protein in A...
The success of most crop improvement programs largely depends upon the genetic variability and the h...
Cowpea is grown mainly for its protein-rich grains, which is consumed in various forms in sub-Sahara...
Article purchased; Published online: 9 May 2018Cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (L.), is an important grain...
The genus Vigna comprises seven subgenera and sixteen sections. Cowpea, Vigna tingnicnlatti (L.) Wal...