Effect of Agro-ecological Zones on the Agronomic Performance of Cowpea in the Central African Republic

Kola Doli Alain *

Laboratoire des Sciences Biologiques et Agronomiques pour le Développement (Lasbad), Université de Bangui BP 1450, Avenue des Martyrs, Central African Republic.

Zinga Innocent

Laboratoire des Sciences Biologiques et Agronomiques pour le Développement (Lasbad), Université de Bangui BP 1450, Avenue des Martyrs, Central African Republic.

Kamba Mebourou Emmanuel

Laboratoire des Sciences Biologiques et Agronomiques pour le Développement (Lasbad), Université de Bangui BP 1450, Avenue des Martyrs, Central African Republic.

Silla Semballa

Laboratoire des Sciences Biologiques et Agronomiques pour le Développement (Lasbad), Université de Bangui BP 1450, Avenue des Martyrs, Central African Republic.

Yandja Prosper Simplice

Laboratoire des Sciences Biologiques et Agronomiques pour le Développement (Lasbad), Université de Bangui BP 1450, Avenue des Martyrs, Central African Republic.

Longue Sokpe Dimitri

Laboratoire des Sciences Biologiques et Agronomiques pour le Développement (Lasbad), Université de Bangui BP 1450, Avenue des Martyrs, Central African Republic.

Ballot Christiant

Laboratoire des Sciences Biologiques et Agronomiques pour le Développement (Lasbad), Université de Bangui BP 1450, Avenue des Martyrs, Central African Republic.

Tocko Marabena Brice

Laboratoire des Sciences Biologiques et Agronomiques pour le Développement (Lasbad), Université de Bangui BP 1450, Avenue des Martyrs, Central African Republic.

Koala Moustapha

Institut National de l’Environnement et de la Recherche Agricole (INERA), Burkina Faso.

Tiendrebeogo Fidèle

Institut National de l’Environnement et de la Recherche Agricole (INERA), Burkina Faso.

Neya Bouma James

Institut National de l’Environnement et de la Recherche Agricole (INERA), Burkina Faso.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) is a legume cultivated and consumed in the Central African Republic. Few studies have been carried out on cowpea in the Central African Republic. For this reason, four local accessions (Kahkir, Gbarah, Aie-toung and Bambalassa) collected in different localities were evaluated at three different sites. Yield squares were laid out according to randomized block design with four replications. These accessions were selected on the basis of quantitative parameters such as height, growth, number of pods, weight of pods (g), pod yield, haulm yield and seed yield. The data was subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA). The results show that the seed yield, pod yield and haulm yield are statistically different among the four accessions studied. The emergence rate of all accessions was over 75%. The analysis of variance showed that height of the plants are significantly different compared to the study areas (p < 0.05). The study showed that all accessions were susceptible to viral diseases with a prevalence of more than 50 to 98%. The analysis showed that the Kahkir and Gbarah accessions were the best in pod, seed and biomass production and that the most productive sites were that of M'Baïki.

Keywords: Agronomic performance, local accessions, cowpea, field cultivation


How to Cite

Alain, Kola Doli, Zinga Innocent, Kamba Mebourou Emmanuel, Silla Semballa, Yandja Prosper Simplice, Longue Sokpe Dimitri, Ballot Christiant, et al. 2023. “Effect of Agro-Ecological Zones on the Agronomic Performance of Cowpea in the Central African Republic”. Journal of Experimental Agriculture International 45 (6):9-19. https://doi.org/10.9734/jeai/2023/v45i62121.

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