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Characterizing Mozambican cowpea Vigna unguiculata L. Walp landraces for improved shoot N-biomass and grain water use eficiency under drought conditions
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Genetic diversity of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) landraces suggests Central Mozambique as an important hotspot of variation
Publication . Gomes, Ana Maria Figueira; Draper, David; Talhinhas, Pedro; Batista-Santos, Paula; Simões, Fernanda; Nhantumbo, Nascimento; Massinga, Rafael; Ramalho, José C.; Marques, Isabel; Ribeiro-Barros, Ana I.
Cowpea is a multiple-purpose drought-tolerant leguminous pulse crop grown in several
dry tropical areas. Its domestication center is thought to be East or West Africa, where a high level of
genetic diversity is apparently still found. However, detailed genetic information is lacking in many
African countries, limiting the success of breeding programs. In this work, we assessed the genetic
variation and gene flow in 59 Vigna unguiculata (cowpea) accessions from 10 landraces spanning
across six agro-ecological zones of Mozambique, based on nuclear microsatellite markers. The results
revealed the existence of high genetic diversity between the landraces, even in comparison to other
world regions. Four genetic groups were found, with no specific geographic pattern, suggesting
the presence of gene flow between landraces. In comparison, the two commercial varieties had
lower values of genetic diversity, although still close to the ones found in local landraces. The high
genetic diversity found in Mozambique sustains the importance of local genetic resources and farm
protection to enhance genetic diversity in modern varieties of cowpea worldwide
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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SFRH/BD/113952/2015
