Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology (Sep 2012)

NOTE - Phenotypic correlations between combining abilities of F 2 cowpea populations

  • Carolline de Jesús Pires,
  • Massaine Bandeira de Sousa,
  • Maurisrael de Moura Rocha,
  • Kaesel Jackson Damasceno e Silva,
  • Leonardo Castelo Branco Carvalho,
  • José Airton Rodrigues Nunes

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
pp. 211 – 214

Abstract

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Cowpea is a crop that has become socio-economically relevant, mainly in developing countries. Correlation studies are important to determine the association between quantitative traits and yield to guide the selection, i.e., choose direct or indirect selection. The objective was to estimate the correlations between six agronomic traits in cowpea as well as the correlations between the estimates of combining abilities of parents. Genotypes with high pod weight and pod length, 100-grain weight, and number of beans per pod should be used to improve grain yield in cowpea. The breeder should preferably insert plants into his group of crosses that have a high combining ability for pod length, number of grains per pod and yield per plot.

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