Abstract
Field trials were conducted at two locations, namely the Teaching and Research Farm, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Maiduguri, Maiduguri (11 o 47.840'N; 13 o 12.021'E; elevation 319 m asl) and Damboa (11 o 10.736'N; 12 o 47.100'E; elevation 398 m asl) on the trial site of The treatments/varieties were laid out in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) replicated three times at each site. The gross plot size was 5.0 m x 4.0 m (20 m 2) while net plot size was 3.6 m x 3.0 m (10.8 m 2). The results showed that the improved varieties produced significantly higher number of branches, peduncles, and pods per plant and number of seeds per pod than the local varieties. However, the local varieties produced significantly longer branches and higher number of branches though similar to that of the improved IT89KD-288 variety. Averaged over both locations in both years (overall mean) the results showed that cowpea grain yield was positively correlated with number of pods per plant, peduncle length and number of peduncles per plant. Conversely, the results indicated that cowpea grain yield was significantly negatively correlated with branch length. From the study the improved varieties performed better than the local varieties in the Sudan Savanna zone of Borno State. Among the improved varieties, IT90K-277-2, IT97K-499-35 and IT98K-131-2 were outstanding in terms of grain yield per hectare.
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Kamai, N. (2014). Morphological Basis for Yield Differences among Cowpea Varieties in the Sudan Savanna Zone of Nigeria. IOSR Journal of Agriculture and Veterinary Science, 7(12), 49–53. https://doi.org/10.9790/2380-071214953
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