Evaluation methods for drought tolerance of cowpeas

Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.| Wulp.) is primarily grown in dry regions in the tropics, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Drought is important among several yield-reducing factors. Nine hundred cowpea accessions from the Genetic Resources Unit of IITA were evaluated for drought tolerance in a fiel...

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Main Authors: Watanabe, I., Hakoyama, S., Terao, T., Singh, B.B.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: 1997
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98765
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author Watanabe, I.
Hakoyama, S.
Terao, T.
Singh, B.B.
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description Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.| Wulp.) is primarily grown in dry regions in the tropics, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Drought is important among several yield-reducing factors. Nine hundred cowpea accessions from the Genetic Resources Unit of IITA were evaluated for drought tolerance in a field during the dry season at the IITA Kano Station in northern Nigeria. Some of them were retested three times in greenhouses, once in Nigeria and twice in Japan, using seedlings planted in small pots with a soil moisture level of 3% wt. Tolerance scores to drought correlated highly significantly in repeated evaluations. Two of the accessions, TVu 11979 and TVu 14914, were always highly tolerant. Merits and demerits of the two methods, a field evaluation method and a pot evaluation method, are discussed.
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spelling CGSpace987652023-06-08T14:14:27Z Evaluation methods for drought tolerance of cowpeas Watanabe, I. Hakoyama, S. Terao, T. Singh, B.B. drought tolerance cowpeas Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.| Wulp.) is primarily grown in dry regions in the tropics, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Drought is important among several yield-reducing factors. Nine hundred cowpea accessions from the Genetic Resources Unit of IITA were evaluated for drought tolerance in a field during the dry season at the IITA Kano Station in northern Nigeria. Some of them were retested three times in greenhouses, once in Nigeria and twice in Japan, using seedlings planted in small pots with a soil moisture level of 3% wt. Tolerance scores to drought correlated highly significantly in repeated evaluations. Two of the accessions, TVu 11979 and TVu 14914, were always highly tolerant. Merits and demerits of the two methods, a field evaluation method and a pot evaluation method, are discussed. 1997 2018-12-19T07:05:09Z 2018-12-19T07:05:09Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/98765 en Limited Access Watanabe, I., Hakoyama, S., Terao, T. & Singh, B.B. (1997). Evaluation methods for drought tolerance of cowpea. In B.B. Singh, D.R. Mohan Raj, K.E. Dashiell and L.E.N. Jackai, Advances in cowpea research. Ibadan, Nigeria: IITA, (p.141-146).
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Evaluation methods for drought tolerance of cowpeas
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