Breeding cowpea varieties for resistance to multiple strains of Striga gesnerioides

The parasitic flowering plants, Striga gesnerioides (wild.) Vatke and Alectra vogelii (Benth.), cause substantial yield reduction in cowpea in the dry savcannas of sub-Saharan Africa. Alectra is more prevalent in the Northern Guinea savanna and Southern Sudan Savanna of West Africa, as well as in East and Southern Africa whereas Striga is mostly found in West and Central Africa. However, both are fast spreading beyond these limits. Collaborative studies with national and regional programs have revealed the presence of five strains of Striga generioides of which strain 1 is presently found in Burkina Faso, strain 2 in Mali, strain 3 in Nigeria, strain 4 in Benin Republic and strain 5 in Cameroon. A local landrace, B301 in Botswana, confers complete resistance to Striga and Alectra in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Mali, Niger and Nigeria. However, it has moderate levels of resistanceto yhe strain from Benin Republic. Other lines such as IT81D-994-IT89KD-288, 58-57, and Gorom local confer complete resistance from Benin Republic and Burkina Faso. Therefore, crosses were made among the selected complementary parents and a number of new varieties have been developed with combined resistance to Alectra as well as the five strains of Striga. Most of these lines also serve as a false host for Striga hermonthica reducing its seed bank in the soil when grown as an intercrop or in rotation with cereals.

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Main Authors: Singh, B., Adeleke, R.
Format: Book Chapter biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 1996
Subjects:flowering plants, striga gesnerioides, striga hermonthica, cowpeas, yields,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/103942
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-1039422023-02-15T06:32:49Z Breeding cowpea varieties for resistance to multiple strains of Striga gesnerioides Singh, B. Adeleke, R. flowering plants striga gesnerioides striga hermonthica cowpeas yields The parasitic flowering plants, Striga gesnerioides (wild.) Vatke and Alectra vogelii (Benth.), cause substantial yield reduction in cowpea in the dry savcannas of sub-Saharan Africa. Alectra is more prevalent in the Northern Guinea savanna and Southern Sudan Savanna of West Africa, as well as in East and Southern Africa whereas Striga is mostly found in West and Central Africa. However, both are fast spreading beyond these limits. Collaborative studies with national and regional programs have revealed the presence of five strains of Striga generioides of which strain 1 is presently found in Burkina Faso, strain 2 in Mali, strain 3 in Nigeria, strain 4 in Benin Republic and strain 5 in Cameroon. A local landrace, B301 in Botswana, confers complete resistance to Striga and Alectra in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Mali, Niger and Nigeria. However, it has moderate levels of resistanceto yhe strain from Benin Republic. Other lines such as IT81D-994-IT89KD-288, 58-57, and Gorom local confer complete resistance from Benin Republic and Burkina Faso. Therefore, crosses were made among the selected complementary parents and a number of new varieties have been developed with combined resistance to Alectra as well as the five strains of Striga. Most of these lines also serve as a false host for Striga hermonthica reducing its seed bank in the soil when grown as an intercrop or in rotation with cereals. 1996 2019-10-03T14:30:56Z 2019-10-03T14:30:56Z Book Chapter Singh, B & Adeleke, R. (1996). Breeding cowpea varieties for resistance to multiple strains of Striga gesnerioides. Madison, USA: American Society of Agronomy. (p.71). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/103942 en Limited Access
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topic flowering plants
striga gesnerioides
striga hermonthica
cowpeas
yields
flowering plants
striga gesnerioides
striga hermonthica
cowpeas
yields
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striga gesnerioides
striga hermonthica
cowpeas
yields
flowering plants
striga gesnerioides
striga hermonthica
cowpeas
yields
Singh, B.
Adeleke, R.
Breeding cowpea varieties for resistance to multiple strains of Striga gesnerioides
description The parasitic flowering plants, Striga gesnerioides (wild.) Vatke and Alectra vogelii (Benth.), cause substantial yield reduction in cowpea in the dry savcannas of sub-Saharan Africa. Alectra is more prevalent in the Northern Guinea savanna and Southern Sudan Savanna of West Africa, as well as in East and Southern Africa whereas Striga is mostly found in West and Central Africa. However, both are fast spreading beyond these limits. Collaborative studies with national and regional programs have revealed the presence of five strains of Striga generioides of which strain 1 is presently found in Burkina Faso, strain 2 in Mali, strain 3 in Nigeria, strain 4 in Benin Republic and strain 5 in Cameroon. A local landrace, B301 in Botswana, confers complete resistance to Striga and Alectra in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Mali, Niger and Nigeria. However, it has moderate levels of resistanceto yhe strain from Benin Republic. Other lines such as IT81D-994-IT89KD-288, 58-57, and Gorom local confer complete resistance from Benin Republic and Burkina Faso. Therefore, crosses were made among the selected complementary parents and a number of new varieties have been developed with combined resistance to Alectra as well as the five strains of Striga. Most of these lines also serve as a false host for Striga hermonthica reducing its seed bank in the soil when grown as an intercrop or in rotation with cereals.
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title Breeding cowpea varieties for resistance to multiple strains of Striga gesnerioides
title_short Breeding cowpea varieties for resistance to multiple strains of Striga gesnerioides
title_full Breeding cowpea varieties for resistance to multiple strains of Striga gesnerioides
title_fullStr Breeding cowpea varieties for resistance to multiple strains of Striga gesnerioides
title_full_unstemmed Breeding cowpea varieties for resistance to multiple strains of Striga gesnerioides
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