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Evaluation of Advanced Breeding Lines of Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) for High Seed Yield under Farmers’ Field Conditions

Plant Breeding and Biotechnology 2019;7(1):12-23.
Published online: March 1, 2019

Department of Crop Production, Kwara State University, Malete PMB 1530, Ilorin 240213, Nigeria

*Olawale Mashood Aliyu, walealiyu@mail.com; olawale.aliyu@kwasu.edu.ng, Tel: +23-48039548344, Fax: +23-48039548344
• Received: October 13, 2018   • Revised: December 22, 2018   • Accepted: December 22, 2018

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Fig. 1 Map of Kwara State showing the three experimental locations (farms) and their climatic characteristics.
Fig. 2 Additive Main Effect and Multiplicative Interaction (AMMI) analysis biplots of Genotype x Environment Means of (a) Plant Survival Count (rate), (b) Pod Maturity Period, (c) Pod-seed filling efficiency, (d) Hundred seed weight, (e) Pod length (cm), (f) Pods per peduncle, (g) Seeds per pod, (h) Seeds per plant, (i) Seed weight per plant and (j) estimated total seed yield per hectare of data from 11 cowpea varieties across three experimental locations. Locations are indicated in AMMI biplots as E1: Shao, E2: Malete, and E3: Eleyoka.
Evaluation of Advanced Breeding Lines of Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) for High Seed Yield under Farmers’ Field Conditions

Level of variability of yield and yield components traits in 11 cowpea varieties across three locations.

Source of variation Degree of freedom SVCz) PDMy) POFx) POLw) PPPv) SPOu) SPPt) HSWs) SWPr) YPHq)
Replication 2 12.28 0.04 0.00 0.78 0.00 0.87 3384.00 1.07 91.00 280866.00
Variety 10 528.90** 21.01** 0.32** 95.15** 2.07** 104.50** 74946.00** 45.59** 1478.73** 4563890.00**
Location 2 166.25** 1.73** 0.02 29.62** 0.35** 49.76** 3922.00 3.05* 104.61* 322862.00*
Variety x Location 20 38.27** 0.53* 0.18 2.93* 0.09** 4.92* 8576.00** 1.75 125.09** 386079.00**
Error 44 10.92 0.22 0.01 1.57 0.02 2.27 1986.00 0.98 36.51 112671.00
Mean 19.34 3.10 0.97 14.77 2.36 14.06 164.85 14.00 22.87 1270.68
Range 4.00–39.00 1.00–5.00 0.54–1.39 9.65–26.65 1.80–4.20 7.50–27.80 24.89–530.64 7.94–18.77 3.07–69.41 170.66–3855.92
Coefficient of variation (%) 43.77 49.94 21.79 23.42 21.23 23.42 63.23 17.05 62.20 62.20

*, ** and ***stand for significant at the 0.5, 0.1 and 0.01 probability level, respectively.

z)Plant survival count,

y)Pod maturity,

x)Pod-seed filling,

w)Pod length (cm),

v)Pods per peduncle,

u)Seeds per pods,

t)Seeds per plant,

s)Hundred seed weight (g),

r)Seed weight per plant (g),

q)Seed yield per hectare (kg).

Mean values of 11 cowpea varieties and performance in three locations.

SVCz) PDMy) POFx) POLw) PPPv) SPOu) SPPt) HSWs) SWPr) YHPq)
Location
 Shao 50.06 3.36 0.94 14.18 2.28 13.04 153.40 14.06 20.96 1164.00
 Malete 62.43 2.94 0.99 15.86 2.48 15.43 175.20 13.67 24.48 1360.00
 Eleyoka 53.34 3.00 0.97 14.27 2.31 13.73 165.90 14.27 23.18 1288.00
LSD (0.05) 4.68 0.23 0.04 0.62 0.07 0.74 22.11 0.49 2.99 166.50
Variety
 IT07K-299-6 83.49 1.00 1.19 17.66 2.68 21.07 360.00 14.10 50.53 2807.00
 IT08K-126-19 58.40 3.00 1.14 14.81 2.14 16.69 223.00 15.26 33.76 1876.00
 IT08K-150-12 42.23 3.00 1.21 12.75 2.09 15.42 96.40 14.88 14.03 779.00
 1T08K-150-24 50.80 4.33 0.83 13.72 2.00 11.31 135.70 15.06 20.90 1161.00
 ITK10K-125-100 43.49 3.00 0.75 15.68 2.00 11.73 64.20 14.34 9.40 522.00
 IT10K-815-5 48.26 1.00 1.13 14.27 2.42 16.08 170.50 15.05 25.29 1405.00
 IT10K-817-7 23.80 5.00 0.84 13.98 2.01 11.42 88.50 15.21 13.43 746.00
 IT10K837-1 38.40 3.66 0.67 22.80 2.08 15.24 130.30 17.19 22.00 1222.00
 IT11K-61-82 87.63 1.00 1.06 14.40 3.32 15.22 285.00 12.91 36.56 2031.00
 Ife Brown 42.54 5.00 0.98 11.66 2.06 11.38 163.20 9.22 15.29 849.00
 TVX-3236 88.89 4.11 0.85 10.74 3.13 9.14 96.60 10.78 10.40 578.00
LSD (0.05) 7.20 0.19 0.13 1.25 0.11 1.06 44.96 0.88 5.14 285.80
Mean 55.26 3.10 0.97 14.77 2.36 14.06 164.90 14.00 22.87 1271.00

z)Plant survival count,

y)Pod maturity,

x)Pod-seed filling,

w)Pod length (cm),

v)Pods per peduncle,

u)Seeds per pods,

t)Seeds per plant,

s)Hundred seed weight (g),

r)Seed weight per plant (g),

q)Seed yield per hectare (kg).

Correlation analysis of seed yield and yield components of cowpea.

SVCz) PDMy) POFx) POLw) PPPv) SPOu) SPPt) HSWs) SWPr) YHPq)
SVCz) 1.00
PDMy) −0.44** 1.00
POFx) 0.27** −0.49** 1.00
POLw) −0.08ns −0.23* −0.32** 1.00
PPPv) 0.73** −0.46** 0.22* −0.12ns 1.00
SPOu) 0.26* −0.65** 0.63** 0.51** 0.16ns 1.00
SPPt) 0.44** −0.54** 0.42** 0.19ns 0.39** 0.59** 1.00
HSWs) −0.30** −0.16ns −0.11ns 0.56** −0.32** 0.30** −0.08ns 1.00
SWPr) 0.39** −0.59** 0.41** 0.32** 0.33** 0.68** 0.97** 0.14ns 1.00
YPHq) 0.39** −0.59** 0.41** 0.32** 0.33** 0.68** 0.97** 0.14ns 0.99** 1.00

*r(97) = 0.195, P < 0.05;

**r(97) = 0.254, P < 0.01.

ns: not significant.

z)Plant survival count,

y)Pod maturity,

x)Pod-seed filling,

w)Pod length (cm),

v)Pods per peduncle,

u)Seeds per pods,

t)Seeds per plant,

s)Hundred seed weight (g),

r)Seed weight per plant (g),

q)Seed yield per hectare (kg).

Table 1 Level of variability of yield and yield components traits in 11 cowpea varieties across three locations.

stand for significant at the 0.5, 0.1 and 0.01 probability level, respectively.

Plant survival count,

Pod maturity,

Pod-seed filling,

Pod length (cm),

Pods per peduncle,

Seeds per pods,

Seeds per plant,

Hundred seed weight (g),

Seed weight per plant (g),

Seed yield per hectare (kg).

Table 2 Mean values of 11 cowpea varieties and performance in three locations.

Plant survival count,

Pod maturity,

Pod-seed filling,

Pod length (cm),

Pods per peduncle,

Seeds per pods,

Seeds per plant,

Hundred seed weight (g),

Seed weight per plant (g),

Seed yield per hectare (kg).

Table 3 Correlation analysis of seed yield and yield components of cowpea.

r(97) = 0.195, P < 0.05;

r(97) = 0.254, P < 0.01.

ns: not significant.

Plant survival count,

Pod maturity,

Pod-seed filling,

Pod length (cm),

Pods per peduncle,

Seeds per pods,

Seeds per plant,

Hundred seed weight (g),

Seed weight per plant (g),

Seed yield per hectare (kg).