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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 639265'ICEAP 00040'Cajanus cajan (L.) Huth KenyaNLGRPNot Available2005DEVELOPED2003CultivarDeveloped by ICRISAT and released in 2003 in two countries (Malawi and Tanzania) in eastern and southern Africa (ESA). Is a late-maturing pigeonpea cultivar released for its resistance to fusarium wilt, and has potential use in the cropping systems of the semi-arid ESA region and as a source of germplasm for pigeonpea improvement programs. A unique cultivar developed by selecting a single genotype from a landrace population that was collected from Kitui (eastern Kenya). Evaluation for resistance to fusarium wilt was conducted on-station in wilt-sick plots located in Kenya and Tanzania. At Kiboko Research Station (Kenya), the mean percent wilt (%W) was 19% and 21.0% in 1999 and 2001, respectively. Similarly, at Ilonga Research Station (Tanzania), the mean %W was 0% and 18% during 1999 and 2002, respectively. An indeterminate, compact, long-duration cultivar maturing in 170-230 d. The stem is green and attains a height of 2.5(+or-)0.6 m depending on prevailing temperatures. The branching type is compact. The flowers are yellow and are borne on short racemes. The pods are long, curved slightly, and contain 5-6 seeds. The seed is white (cream) and large (100 seed-weight = 18.0g). The yield potential is about 2.5 t/ha. 1676687PI 639265