High heritability in cowpea traits leads to potential yield improvement.
The researchers studied different types of cowpea plants to see which traits were most likely to be passed down to future generations. They found that traits like plant height and number of leaves per plant were the most important for improving cowpea yield. Other traits like weight, number of clusters per plant, pod diameter, and number of seeds per pod were less reliable for predicting future plant performance. This information can help farmers choose the best plants to grow for a successful harvest.