African Journal of Biotechnology
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African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 6 (20), pp. 2333-2339, 18 October 2007 ISSN 1684–5315 © 2007 Academic Journals
Classification of genetic diversity and
choice of parents for hybridization in cowpea Vigna unguiculata
(L.) Walp for humid savanna ecology
Aremu, C. O.1 Adebayo,
M. A.1, Ariyo O. J.2 and Adewale B. B.2
1Department
of Agronomy, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Ogbomoso, Nigeria.
2Department
of Plant Breeding and seed Technology, University of Agriculture,
Abeokuta, Nigeria.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
johnakintola2004@yahoo.com.
Accepted
17 January, 2007 |
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Thirty-one accessions of cowpea of diverse eco-geographic origins were evaluated for genetic diversity using principal component analysis (PCA), single linkage cluster analysis (SLCA) and canonical techniques. The accessions were classified into six groups by PCA and SLCA while canonical technique identified five vector groups. There was no relationship between the clustering pattern and eco-geographic distribution. PCA and canonical techniques can be jointly used in multivariate analysis as both techniques performed complimentary role in identifying characters responsible for variation in cowpea. SLCA alone provided a clearer and more informative display of the group of accessions based on character performance. The three techniques revealed most distant accessions as having widest variation and possible choice of parent stocks in hybridization.
Key words: Accessions, cowpea, genetic diversity, hybridization, parents, techniques. |
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