Establishment of an early selection method (criteria) for breeding in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata)
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2020
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Journal of Plant Breeding and Crop Science
Abstract
Populations with high genetic variability are targeted by breeders as they create opportunity for
selection and genetic improvement. To achieve this, multiple populations are created, but resources are
often scarce. This calls for identification of populations with the desired traits at early generation. The
study was carried out at MUARIK in seasons 2017A and 2017B on 135 F2 and 40 F3 cowpea populations
respectively together with 25 parental lines aimed at: Determining best performing populations for
yield, resistance to scab, virus and flower thrip based on usefulness criterion and selection index
methods. Usefulness criterion computed for yield identified NE 36 x 2392 as the best population.
Usefulness criterion computed for yield and its components identified NE 5 x Sanzi as the best
population. WC 48A x 2392 was identified as the best population using selection index values that
included resistance to virus, thrips, scab, yield and its component and when only yield and its
components were fitted in the model. Variability and high yield performance was maintained in the forty
best populations identified and therefore amendable for future improvement. No differences were
shown among the methods used for selection hence can be adapted for breeding in cowpea.
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Selection index, Scab, Thrip and virus resistance, usefulness criteria, Yield
Citation
Millicent, A. O., Martin, O., Patrick, O. O., Isaac, D. O., Amandin, R., Cynthia, O., ... & Richard, E. (2020). Establishment of an early selection method (criteria) for breeding in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata). Journal of Plant Breeding and Crop Science, 12(2), 106-130. DOI: 10.5897/JPBCS2019.0843