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Cowpea (l'igna unguiniata L. Walp.) is a widely cultivated -erain legurne in tropical
and subtropical regiotrs of the u'orld due to its nutritional ancl economic value.
Improvement of coi.vpea yield demands comprehensive kerou.ledge of relationships
among the key agronomic traits. This study was carried out to deterniine the
correlation among the vegetative, flowering and yield related traits of selected cowpea
genotypes. The experiment was conducfed from 08tl' of July to October 2025 at the
Faculty of Technology experimental farm, Eastern University, Sri Lanka. Twenty
Trvo genotypes (cP 32, ANKCM 20-4, cP 169, ANK(:M 20-r, cp r04, ANKCM r4-
2, (P 177, CP ]6, CP 5A, (P 195, (P ]73, ANK(:M 2O-3, CP 2i, CP 247, ANKCM
20-2, (:P 246, ANK{:M I4-1, cP l5s, CP 39, ANKC.M I3-4 andimprovecl genotypes
Dhuu'ala and ll/urunl) were evaluated using a randornized complete block clesign rvith
three replicates. Each plot consists of 20 co\,\ipea genot]?es. Plant heights, number of
leaves, primary branches and leaf area were recorded at four rveeks after planting and
six weeks after planting. Days fo flowering. number of pods per plant, number of
seeds per pod. 100-seed weight, grain yield. biomass yield and harvest index were
recorded. The R Studio 4.5.0 version was used for correlation anaiysis. A moderate
positive correlation (r : 0.46) was found befween plant height and primary branches
indicating that taller genotypes are m(:ie branched. The correlation betrveen plant
height and leaf area was rnoderately negative (r: -0.31). Pod length and 100-seed
rveight also shou'ed a strong positive correlation (r:0.81) while larger pods
contributed to heavier seeds. Horvever seeds per pod r.r,ere found to be moderatelv
negatively correlated with the 100-seed weight (r : -0 55) indicating a partial tradeoff
between seed number and size. Biornass yield and harvest index were positively
correlated at a moderate rnagnitude suggesting effective biomass allocation in higher
yielding genot)?es. In general 1O0-seed weight, pods per plant and vegerarive vigor
were the important contributing traits toward yield thus reflecting their use in
breeding high yielding and stress-resistant coupea varieties for Sri Lanka. |
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