AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, vol.10, no.62, pp.13461-13464, 2011 (SCI-Expanded)
Nine cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) genotypes (two released cultivars and seven lines) were evaluated for grain yield and agronomic parameters at two locations within the Middle Black Sea region of Turkey for two years (2005 to 2006). Genotypes were evaluated for plant height, first pod height from ground, branches number per plant, main branch diameter, pod length, seed number per pod, thousand seed weight and seed yield. Results indicate that the effect of genotype, year and location were significant (P<0.05) for many of the traits studied. Line G1 had the highest plant height (122.4 cm). Seed number per pod was higher in line G1 (9.9) than in other genotypes. Thousand seed weight ranged between 138.7 and 233.2 g. Seed yield ranged from 1,010 to 1,420 kg ha(-1). The highest seed yield (1,420 kg ha(-1)) was obtained in cultivar Karagoz. Among locations, average values for most variables studied were higher in Samsun than in Kavak.