Diallel analysis of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) genotypes under water defcit stress
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Combining ability is referred to as the hybridization value of the parental genotypes involved in the crossing
to develop hybrids. The best parents are selected through combining ability methods and subsequently used
to produce high yielding and resistant hybrids. Thus, the objectives of this study were to (i) understand the nature
and action of genes controlling water defcit tolerance, and (ii) identify superior genotypes from the genetic breadth
provided by hybridization in cowpea. Twenty-four genotypes were subjected to normal irrigation and water defcit
condition to examine combining ability, genotypic and phenotypic correlations for traits directly related to water
defcit (proline and chlorophylls), grain yield and yield components. The results showed the presence of the action
of additive and non-additive genes under both water regime conditions. However, there was the predominance
of the action of additive genes for most of the traits studied under both conditions. The parents KVX61-1, IT06K242-
3, IT07K-211–1-8, Kpodjiguèguè, IT99K-573–1-1, Tawa and IT97K-206–1-1 were observed to be good general
combiners for proline content, chlorophyll content and traits associated with yield, while KVX61-1 × KVX396-18,
IT06K242-3 × KVX396-18, IT07K-211–1-1 × KVX396-18, Kpodjiguèguè x KVX396-18, KVX61 -1 × IT97K-206–1-1,
IT06K242-3 × IT97K-206–1-1, IT07K-211–1-1 × IT97K-206–1-1 and Kpodjiguèguè x IT97K-206–1-1 were proven to be
the best specifc combiners for traits directly related to water defcit tolerance and yield. It should be noted that number of days to pod maturity, pod length, number of pods per plant and weight of hundred seeds were highly heritable traits in this study.
