Landraces of cowpea, Vignaunguiculata (L.) Walp., as potential sources of genes for unique characters in breeding |
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Authors: | V. S. Hegde S. K. Mishra |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre for Pulses Improvement, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Dharwad, 580 005, Karnataka, India;(2) Present address: National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, New Delhi, 110 012, India |
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Abstract: | Cowpea landraces belonging to Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. subsp. unguiculata cv.-gr. unguiculata and cv.-gr. sesquipedalis collected from part of the Deccan Plateau and West Coast of India were evaluated to (i) identify the diverse source(s) of variation for improved characters like pods/peduncle and seed index (ii) study the response of landraces for adaptation to drought and heat stress and (iii) understand the breeding value of a landrace in the genetic improvement of a popular cowpea cultivar. Landraces were evaluated for various morphological characters, pods/peduncle, seed index and other economically important agronomic traits, rust resistance and drought and heat tolerance in different years and environments. Landraces were found as an important source of genetic variability for pods/plant, pods/peduncle, better pod filling ability (seed index), grain yield/plant as well as drought and heat tolerance and rust resistance. Hybridization between C 152 (cv.) and DWDCC 016 (landrace) resulted in release of new variation not present in the two parents. Thus the landrace, DWDCC 016, can be utilized to improve cultivated varieties by transferring to them the economically valuable traits like pods/peduncle and seed index thereby enhancing realisation of sink potential and ultimately grain yield in a sustainable way. |
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Keywords: | Abiotic stress Cowpea landraces Pods/peduncle Rust resistance Seed index Transgressive segregation Vigna unguiculata |
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