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Vigna vexillata (L.) A. Rich. Cultivated as a Root Crop in Bali and Timor
Authors:A. Karuniawan  A. Iswandi  P. R. Kale  J. Heinzemann  W. J. Grüneberg
Affiliation:1. lnstitute of Agronomy and Plant Breeding,, Georg-August University of G?ttingen, D-37075, G?ttingen, Germany
2. Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Padjadjaran University Bandung, Indonesia
3. Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia
4. Institute of Agricultural Chemistry, Georg-August University G?ttingen, G?ttingen, D-37075, Germany
5. Department of Food Technology, Faculty of Animal Science, Nusa Cendana University Kupang, West Timor, Indonesia
6. Institute of Agriculture Engineering, Georg-August University of G?ttingen, Germany
7. International Potato Center – CIP, Apartado 1558, Lima 12, Peru
Abstract:Vigna vexillata is considered as a pantropical distributed wild species closely related to the cowpea (Vigna uniculata) and adapted to infertile soils. The species is occasionally used for its storage roots as well as forage and erosion control plant. The objective of this study was to pursue personal communications that V. vexillata has be transformed into a cultivar in Indonesia. Seven Indonesian islands were visited (Java, Bali, Sumba, Flores, Timor, Kalimantan and Sulawesi). Wild V. vexillata was found in Java, Bali, Sumba, Flores and Timor, occasionally used as wild ‘forest food’, and cultivated V. vexillata was found in Bali and Timor, Seven cultivars were collected and two of these were made available for the National Botanic Garden of Belgium. The cultivars were primarily cultivated for their storage roots, propagated by seeds, required no scarified seeds for good germination and formed non-dehiscent pods. On-farm root yields of 18–30 t ha−1 and seed yields of 0.7–1.2 t ha−1 were estimated. A brief discussion about the common names of wild V. vexillata is given and it is proposed to use the name ‘tuber cowpea’ for V. vexillata accessions which are cultivated for their storage roots. The material may be of interest for regions, where the growing season is too short or the rainfall too low for sweet potato and cassava as well as to incorporate cultivar characteristics into wild V. vexillata accessions which are used for their storage roots.
Keywords:Indonesia  Legume root crop  Vigna uniculata  Vigna vexillata  Wild cowpea  Wild mungbean
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