Exploiting the Genetic Potential of Cowpea in An Intercropping Complex

Author:

Ongom Patrick Obia1ORCID,Fatokun Christian2,Togola Abou1,Mohammed Saba B.1,Ishaya Daniel Jockson1,Bala Garba1,Popoola Bosede2,Mansur Ahmad1,Tukur Sagir1,Ibikunle Mumini2,Abdulkazeem Bello1,Boukar Ousmane1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), PMB 3112, Kano 700223, Nigeria

2. International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), PMB 5320, Ibadan 200284, Nigeria

Abstract

In the West African sub-region, intercropping is a critical element in cowpea product profiles. This study aimed to investigate the impact of intercropping cowpea with pearl millet on genetic correlations, heritability, and response to selection. Thirty-five cowpea genotypes and one pearl millet variety were used to create three cropping patterns: sole cowpea, 1:1 (one row of millet to one row of cowpea), and 2:4 (two rows of millet to four rows of cowpea). Split-plot experiments were conducted for two years with cropping patterns considered as the main plots and genotypes as sub-plots. Data were captured on grain yield (GY), 100 seed weight (Hsdwt), pod weight (Pdwt), fodder weight (Fdwt), and harvest index (HI). Genotype, cropping pattern, year, and genotype-by-cropping pattern interactions were significant for most of the traits. Higher heritability and predicted genetic advance were depicted under sole cropping rather than in the intercropped systems. High positive genetic correlations (rg ≥ 0.9) were obtained between cropping patterns. Genetic correlations among traits were higher under sole cropping than in the intercropping. Path analysis portrayed the HI as having the highest significant and positive direct effect on GY. This study identified short duration cowpea genotypes that are stable and adapted to unique cropping systems.

Funder

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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