Combining ability and genetic components for pod and seed traits in cowpea lines

The identification of suitable parental genotypes potentially generating superior lines with traits contributing to the overall yield of cowpea is an important step in the development of improved varieties. Eight parents and their 28 hybrids obtained through diallel crossing design were evaluated in...

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Main Authors: Monininuola Adefolake Ayo-Vaughan, Omolayo Johnson Ariyo, Christopher Olusanya Alake
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2013-05-01
Series:Italian Journal of Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/476
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spelling doaj-8fec593607d4400991a9c9e3b09e0b7c2020-11-25T01:27:30ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Agronomy1125-47182039-68052013-05-018210.4081/ija.2013.e10412Combining ability and genetic components for pod and seed traits in cowpea linesMonininuola Adefolake Ayo-Vaughan0Omolayo Johnson Ariyo1Christopher Olusanya Alake2Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria.Department of Plant Breeding and Seed Technology, Federal University of Agriculture, AbeokutaDepartment of Plant Breeding and Seed Technology, Federal University of Agriculture, AbeokutaThe identification of suitable parental genotypes potentially generating superior lines with traits contributing to the overall yield of cowpea is an important step in the development of improved varieties. Eight parents and their 28 hybrids obtained through diallel crossing design were evaluated in a randomized complete block design with three replications. Highly significant differences among the parents and their hybrids for different traits were observed. General combining ability (GCA) mean squares were larger than the specific combining ability mean squares for all the traits analysed. The ratio h2/H2 revealed different number of genes controlling the traits, pointing out their polygenic inherited control. The estimated low narrow sense heritability recorded in this study indicated that recurrent selection procedure could be effective to improve the analysed traits in the genotypes included in this study. Kananado with large, positive and significant GCA effects was identified as the parent with desirable genes for the genetic improvement of the considered yield component in cowpea. In addition, IT03K-316-1 x Cowpea-2 and IT99K-316-2 x Kananado seemed to be the best hybrids for number of pods/plant and 100-seed weight, respectively.https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/476Vigna unguiculataparentshybridsadditive genetransgressive segregationyield traits.
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author Monininuola Adefolake Ayo-Vaughan
Omolayo Johnson Ariyo
Christopher Olusanya Alake
spellingShingle Monininuola Adefolake Ayo-Vaughan
Omolayo Johnson Ariyo
Christopher Olusanya Alake
Combining ability and genetic components for pod and seed traits in cowpea lines
Italian Journal of Agronomy
Vigna unguiculata
parents
hybrids
additive gene
transgressive segregation
yield traits.
author_facet Monininuola Adefolake Ayo-Vaughan
Omolayo Johnson Ariyo
Christopher Olusanya Alake
author_sort Monininuola Adefolake Ayo-Vaughan
title Combining ability and genetic components for pod and seed traits in cowpea lines
title_short Combining ability and genetic components for pod and seed traits in cowpea lines
title_full Combining ability and genetic components for pod and seed traits in cowpea lines
title_fullStr Combining ability and genetic components for pod and seed traits in cowpea lines
title_full_unstemmed Combining ability and genetic components for pod and seed traits in cowpea lines
title_sort combining ability and genetic components for pod and seed traits in cowpea lines
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Italian Journal of Agronomy
issn 1125-4718
2039-6805
publishDate 2013-05-01
description The identification of suitable parental genotypes potentially generating superior lines with traits contributing to the overall yield of cowpea is an important step in the development of improved varieties. Eight parents and their 28 hybrids obtained through diallel crossing design were evaluated in a randomized complete block design with three replications. Highly significant differences among the parents and their hybrids for different traits were observed. General combining ability (GCA) mean squares were larger than the specific combining ability mean squares for all the traits analysed. The ratio h2/H2 revealed different number of genes controlling the traits, pointing out their polygenic inherited control. The estimated low narrow sense heritability recorded in this study indicated that recurrent selection procedure could be effective to improve the analysed traits in the genotypes included in this study. Kananado with large, positive and significant GCA effects was identified as the parent with desirable genes for the genetic improvement of the considered yield component in cowpea. In addition, IT03K-316-1 x Cowpea-2 and IT99K-316-2 x Kananado seemed to be the best hybrids for number of pods/plant and 100-seed weight, respectively.
topic Vigna unguiculata
parents
hybrids
additive gene
transgressive segregation
yield traits.
url https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/476
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