Abstract

ABSTRACT Cowpea is grown in different environmental conditions of the Northeast region of Brazil. Thus, selecting and developing cultivars with high yield, stability, and adaptability for this region is necessary due to the genotype × environment interaction. The objective of this work was to select cowpea lines of semi-prostrate plant simultaneously for high yield, adaptability, and genotypic stability in the Northeast region of Brazil by the REML/BLUP procedure. Twenty semi-prostrate genotypes-16 lines and four cultivars-were evaluated in 36 environments of the Northeast region from 2013-2015. The experiments were carried out under rainfed conditions in a completely randomized block design with four replications. The adaptability and genotypic stability were evaluated by the REML/BLUP procedure. The genotype × environment interaction was complex-type, with the grain yield ranging from 260 kg ha-1 (Campo Grande do Piaui PI, 2015) to 2,764 kg ha-1 (Araripina PE, 2015), with overall mean of 1,304 kg ha-1. According to the Harmonic Mean of Relative Performance of Genetic Values (HMRPGV) estimates, the cultivars BRS Marataoa and BRS Pajeu and the line MNC04-792F-129 had simultaneously high yield, adaptability, and genotypic stability, and can be recommended and grown with greater probability of success in all the environments of the Northeast region of Brazil.

Highlights

  • Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) is an important crop species in the Northeast region of Brazil

  • The genotypes were evaluated for grain yield in 21 locations in the Northeast region of Brazil (Table 2) under rainfed conditions from 2013 to 2015

  • The environments differed for grain yield (p

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Introduction

Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) is an important crop species in the Northeast region of Brazil. It generates employment and income for the population of this region and is a source of energy and protein. Considering the area (1,247,100 ha) and total production (362,500 Mg) of cowpea in Brazil in 2016, and assuming that one hectare with this crop generates 0.8 jobs, the average annual consumption per capita is 18.21 kg (FEIJÃO..., 2009), the minimum price for a 60-kg bag is R$ 80.00 (HETZEL, 2009), and the crop generated 997,680 jobs in 2016, produced a food supply for 19,906,645 people, and its production generated an income of R$ 483,333,333

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