Physical purity of cowpea seeds from trained community based and licensed seed producers in three states of Nigeria

cg.authorship.typesCGIAR and developing country instituteen_US
cg.contributor.affiliationFederal University of Agriculture, Nigeriaen_US
cg.contributor.affiliationInternational Institute of Tropical Agricultureen_US
cg.contributor.crpGrain Legumesen_US
cg.coverage.countryNigeriaen_US
cg.coverage.iso3166-alpha2NGen_US
cg.coverage.regionAfricaen_US
cg.coverage.regionWestern Africaen_US
cg.creator.identifierLucky Omoigui: 0000-0001-8473-2775en_US
cg.creator.identifierAlpha Kamara: 0000-0002-1844-2574en_US
cg.howPublishedFormally Publisheden_US
cg.identifier.iitathemeBIOTECH & PLANT BREEDINGen_US
cg.identifier.iitathemePLANT PRODUCTION & HEALTHen_US
cg.identifier.urlhttp://www.aiscience.org/journal/bioen_US
cg.issn2381-7690en_US
cg.issue2en_US
cg.journalBioscience and Bioengineeringen_US
cg.reviewStatusPeer Reviewen_US
cg.subject.actionAreaResilient Agrifood Systemsen_US
cg.subject.iitaAGRONOMYen_US
cg.subject.iitaCOWPEAen_US
cg.subject.iitaFOOD SECURITYen_US
cg.subject.iitaGRAIN LEGUMESen_US
cg.subject.iitaPLANT BREEDINGen_US
cg.subject.iitaPLANT PRODUCTIONen_US
cg.subject.impactAreaNutrition, health and food securityen_US
cg.subject.sdgSDG 1 - No povertyen_US
cg.subject.sdgSDG 2 - Zero hungeren_US
cg.volume6en_US
dc.contributor.authorIyorkaa, N.en_US
dc.contributor.authorOmoigui, L.en_US
dc.contributor.authorOdo, P.E.en_US
dc.contributor.authorKamara, A.en_US
dc.contributor.authorUgbaa, M.S.en_US
dc.contributor.authorEkeuro, G.C.en_US
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-07T11:42:49Zen_US
dc.date.available2022-02-07T11:42:49Zen_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/117995en_US
dc.titlePhysical purity of cowpea seeds from trained community based and licensed seed producers in three states of Nigeriaen_US
dcterms.abstractThe study was conducted to compare two main sources of cowpea seed, Community Based Seed Producers (CBSP) and Licensed Seed Producers (LSP) for physical purity indices. From each seed source in every state, 15 seed samples of between 2 to 3 kg were collected for seed quality analysis. The collected seed samples were bulked according to variety, state, and seed source and then reduced to a working sample of four (4kg) using a modified halving method. The 4 kg was then divided into four equal parts as replicates. Seed purity was measured by sorting 1 kg of each working sample. The treatments were laid out in a completely Randomized Design (CRD) with four replications in the Molecular Biology Laboratory, Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi. The experiment was set up as a factorial combination on pure seeds, using 2 (seed source) × 3 (States) × 3 (varieties). Data were collected on the following parameters; Percentage Pure Seed, Percentage Inert Matter, Percentage Offtypes seeds, Percentage Field Insect Damaged Seeds, Percentage Rain Damaged Seed, Percentage Weevil Damaged Seeds and Percentage Seeds Moisture Content and was analyzed was carried out using Minitab, version 2017. Seeds from the different states were statistically comparable. However, for varieties, cowpea seeds were not comparable except for rain damage and inert matter. On seed source, community-based seed producers performed below the licensed seed producers with respect to seeds damaged by rain, field insect damage, inert matter, weevil damage, pure seeds and moisture content. They were however, comparable in terms of off-types and mater. The two seed sources however, met the minimum standard required for cowpea seed certification by the National Agricultural Seed Council (NASC) with respect to off types and inert matter and hence could be used as an alternative seed source without any serious disadvantage of seeds purity. Therefore, we concluded that farmers can obtain seed from community-based seed producers without any serious disadvantage in terms of purity of seed lot.en_US
dcterms.accessRightsOpen Accessen_US
dcterms.audienceScientistsen_US
dcterms.available2021-09-15en_US
dcterms.bibliographicCitationIyorkaa, N., Omoigui, L., Odo, P.E., Kamara, A., Ugbaa, M.S. & Ekeuro, G.C. (2021). Physical purity of cowpea seeds from trained community based and licensed seed producers in three states of Nigeria. Bioscience and Bioengineering, 6(2), 10-19.en_US
dcterms.extent10-19en_US
dcterms.issued2021en_US
dcterms.languageenen_US
dcterms.licenseCC-BY-4.0en_US
dcterms.subjectcowpeasen_US
dcterms.subjectproductionen_US
dcterms.subjectpurityen_US
dcterms.subjectseedsen_US
dcterms.subjectnigeriaen_US
dcterms.typeJournal Articleen_US

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