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dc.contributor.authorWalle, T.en_US
dc.contributor.authorMekbib, F.en_US
dc.contributor.authorAmsalu, B.en_US
dc.contributor.authorGedil, M.en_US
dc.date.accessioned2019-10-16T10:15:08Zen_US
dc.date.available2019-10-16T10:15:08Zen_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/105430en_US
dc.titleGenetic diversity of Ethiopian cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L) Walp] genotypes using multivariate analysesen_US
cg.authorship.typesCGIAR and developing country instituteen_US
cg.subject.iitaCOWPEAen_US
cg.subject.iitaGENETIC IMPROVEMENTen_US
cg.subject.iitaPLANT BREEDINGen_US
cg.subject.iitaPLANT GENETIC RESOURCESen_US
dcterms.abstractCowpea is a multipurpose pulse crop grown by poor farmers in marginal and drought prone areas of Ethiopia. Information on the extent of genetic variation in cowpea genotypes is crucial to identify diverse genotypes for crop improvement and for efficient utilization of the existing genetic resources. Therefore, the objectives of the study were to assess the extent and pattern of morphological diversity among cowpea genotypes and to identify the traits contributing to the genetic diversity using multivariate analyses. The field experiment was conducted using 324 genotypes at Melkassa Agricultural Research Center and Miesso sub-center during the2016 cropping season. The first seven principal components explained 77% of the total variation. Almost all tested traits were important contributors to the variability in the first PC. The cluster analysis based on quantitative traits revealed six distinct groups at 90% similarity level. The clustering of genotypes did not follow patterns of geographical origin, indicating no relationship between genetic and geographic distribution. The highest inter cluster D2 was recorded between cluster IV and cluster VI (D2=41.62 units). The range of intra and inter cluster distance was 6.08 to 22.72 units and 17.37 to 41.62 units, respectively. Hence, the high genetic distance exhibited within and among clusters has to be exploited via crossing and selection of the most divergent parents for future cowpea breeding program.en_US
dcterms.accessRightsLimited Accessen_US
dcterms.audienceScientistsen_US
dcterms.bibliographicCitationWalle, T., Mekbib, F., Amsalu, B. & Gedil, M. (2019). Genetic diversity of Ethiopian cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L) Walp] genotypes using multivariate analyses. Ethiopian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 29(3), 89-104.en_US
dcterms.extent89-104en_US
dcterms.issued2019en_US
dcterms.languageenen_US
dcterms.licenseCopyrighted; all rights reserveden_US
dcterms.subjectcowpeasen_US
dcterms.subjectgenotypesen_US
dcterms.subjectgrainen_US
dcterms.subjectseeden_US
dcterms.subjectethiopiaen_US
dcterms.subjectgenetic variationen_US
dcterms.typeJournal Articleen_US
cg.contributor.affiliationWolkite Universityen_US
cg.contributor.affiliationHaramaya Universityen_US
cg.contributor.affiliationMelkassa Agricultural Research Center, Ethiopiaen_US
cg.contributor.affiliationInternational Institute of Tropical Agricultureen_US
cg.coverage.regionAfricaen_US
cg.coverage.regionEastern Africaen_US
cg.coverage.countryEthiopiaen_US
cg.contributor.crpMaizeen_US
cg.contributor.crpRoots, Tubers and Bananasen_US
cg.identifier.iitathemeBIOTECH & PLANT BREEDINGen_US
cg.coverage.iso3166-alpha2ETen_US
cg.creator.identifierMelaku Gedil: 0000-0002-6258-6014en_US
cg.reviewStatusPeer Reviewen_US
cg.howPublishedFormally Publisheden_US
cg.journalEthiopian Journal of Agricultural Sciencesen_US
cg.issn2415-2382en_US
cg.volume29en_US
cg.issue3en_US


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