Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) are serious pests of cowpea [Vigna u
nguiculata (L.) Walp.] and many other crops worldwide. Host plant resistanc
e is the primary means for managing root-knot nematodes in cowpea, yet few
resistance genes have been identified and their effectiveness can vary depe
nding on the specific nematode isolate. Therefore, there is a need to descr
ibe new genes that confer a high level of resistance to a broad spectrum of
these Rests. This study was conducted to determine the inheritance of resi
stance to M. incognita (Kofoid and White) Chitwood and M. javanica (Treub)
Chitwood in a blackeye-type cowpea line H8-8R that is expressed at a higher
level than the resistance conferred by gene Rk in current cultivars CB46 a
nd CB88. F-1, F-2, and F-2-derived F-3 families from crosses between HS-IR
and CB88 or CB46 were screened for reaction to Rk-avirulent and Rk-virulent
M. incognita and Rk-aggressive M. javanica isolates in growth-pouch and po
t tests. Nematode egg numbers and egg-mass production on roots gave segrega
tion patterns in all tests that were consistent with the model that the add
itional resistance in H8-8R is conferred by a single recessive gene. The da
ta indicated this recessive gene is independent of gene Rk, confers partial
resistance when expressed alone, and has an additive effect of increasing
resistance in the presence of gene Rk. Line TVu4552 in the pedigree of H8-8
R was identified as the probable donor parent of the recessive gene, for wh
ich we propose the gene symbol rk3.