Genetic variability, inter-character correlation, and stability performance in cowpea for drought tolerance
Drought has consistently threatened cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp] production, and it has become important to identify drought-tolerant, stable, and high-yielding accessions from cowpea germplasm to accelerate breeding of new drought-tolerant varieties for sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This study...
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| author | Sansa, O.O. Ariyo, O.J. Ayyo-Vaughan, M.A. Ekanem, U.O. Ntukidem, S.O. Abberton, M.T. Oyatomi, O.A. |
| author_browse | Abberton, M.T. Ariyo, O.J. Ayyo-Vaughan, M.A. Ekanem, U.O. Ntukidem, S.O. Oyatomi, O.A. Sansa, O.O. |
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| description | Drought has consistently threatened cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp] production, and it has become important to identify drought-tolerant, stable, and high-yielding accessions from cowpea germplasm to accelerate breeding of new drought-tolerant varieties for sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This study assessed 112 cowpea accessions for drought tolerance and yield stability across three locations in 2 years using an 8 × 14 Alpha lattice design replicated thrice. Data collected were subjected to combined analysis of variance, broad-sense heritability, phenotypic, and genotypic correlations. Yield stability was assessed through the Additive Mean and Multiplicative Interaction (AMMI) and Genotype and Genotype × Environment (GGE) Biplot techniques. Significant variations were found among the accessions across the test environments for measured traits and reduction of grain yield due to water-stress. Genotypic correlations were higher in all the locations and environments. AMMI and GGE Biplot analysis both identified TVu-74 as the highest yielding accession and TVu-9913 as the most stable accession. Notable differences in response to drought stress indicated genetic variability and allowed the selection of drought tolerant accessions. The identified high-yielding and stable accessions could serve as potential parents in breeding climate-resilient cowpea varieties for SSA. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1765142025-12-08T09:54:28Z Genetic variability, inter-character correlation, and stability performance in cowpea for drought tolerance Sansa, O.O. Ariyo, O.J. Ayyo-Vaughan, M.A. Ekanem, U.O. Ntukidem, S.O. Abberton, M.T. Oyatomi, O.A. germplasm climate resilience genotype environment interaction food security cowpeas grain legumes sub-saharan africa Drought has consistently threatened cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp] production, and it has become important to identify drought-tolerant, stable, and high-yielding accessions from cowpea germplasm to accelerate breeding of new drought-tolerant varieties for sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This study assessed 112 cowpea accessions for drought tolerance and yield stability across three locations in 2 years using an 8 × 14 Alpha lattice design replicated thrice. Data collected were subjected to combined analysis of variance, broad-sense heritability, phenotypic, and genotypic correlations. Yield stability was assessed through the Additive Mean and Multiplicative Interaction (AMMI) and Genotype and Genotype × Environment (GGE) Biplot techniques. Significant variations were found among the accessions across the test environments for measured traits and reduction of grain yield due to water-stress. Genotypic correlations were higher in all the locations and environments. AMMI and GGE Biplot analysis both identified TVu-74 as the highest yielding accession and TVu-9913 as the most stable accession. Notable differences in response to drought stress indicated genetic variability and allowed the selection of drought tolerant accessions. The identified high-yielding and stable accessions could serve as potential parents in breeding climate-resilient cowpea varieties for SSA. 2025 2025-09-16T14:42:50Z 2025-09-16T14:42:50Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176514 en Open Access application/pdf Sansa, O.O., Ariyo, O.J., Ayo-Vaughan, M.A., Ekanem, U.O., Ntukidem, S.O., Abberton, M.T. & Oyatomi, O.A. (2025). Genetic variability, inter-character correlation, and stability performance in cowpea for drought tolerance. Journal of Crop Improvement, 39(1), 43-68. |
| spellingShingle | germplasm climate resilience genotype environment interaction food security cowpeas grain legumes sub-saharan africa Sansa, O.O. Ariyo, O.J. Ayyo-Vaughan, M.A. Ekanem, U.O. Ntukidem, S.O. Abberton, M.T. Oyatomi, O.A. Genetic variability, inter-character correlation, and stability performance in cowpea for drought tolerance |
| title | Genetic variability, inter-character correlation, and stability performance in cowpea for drought tolerance |
| title_full | Genetic variability, inter-character correlation, and stability performance in cowpea for drought tolerance |
| title_fullStr | Genetic variability, inter-character correlation, and stability performance in cowpea for drought tolerance |
| title_full_unstemmed | Genetic variability, inter-character correlation, and stability performance in cowpea for drought tolerance |
| title_short | Genetic variability, inter-character correlation, and stability performance in cowpea for drought tolerance |
| title_sort | genetic variability inter character correlation and stability performance in cowpea for drought tolerance |
| topic | germplasm climate resilience genotype environment interaction food security cowpeas grain legumes sub-saharan africa |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176514 |
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