Image-based assessment of morphological responses and biomass allocation in cowpea seedlings: A methodological approach to drought resilience phenotyping
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Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp., Root length, Biomass partition, Climate change.Abstract
Water deficit during the early development of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) can compromise seedling establishment and reduce crop uniformity. This study aimed to evaluate morphological responses and biomass allocation in eight cowpea genotypes, including four commercial cultivars and four landraces, under two water conditions (control and deficit). A randomized block design was applied in a 2 × 8 factorial scheme. Morphological traits of roots and shoots, including length, surface area, volume, and diameter, were measured using image-based analysis. Dry biomass and root-to-shoot ratio were determined through gravimetric methods. Significant genotype-by-environment interactions were observed. Commercial cultivars tended to maintain structural attributes such as stem and root diameter, while landraces, particularly “Marronzinha” and “Verdinha”, exhibited greater plasticity in root morphology and biomass accumulation under water restriction. Although the methodology allowed efficient early phenotyping, limitations such as the short stress duration and use of two-dimensional imaging may restrict broader inferences. Future studies should incorporate extended drought periods, field validation, and physiological assessments to enhance the identification of drought-resilient genotypes.
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