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Cowpea is seed propagated and when mature seeds are properly dried they could remain viable over a period of time depending on the genotype and storage conditions. Due to heat and dry conditions seeds of cultivated cowpea that remain in the fields after harvest usually do not retain viability for...


Fatokun, C.A.Boukar, O.Tamo, M.[Gene flow in cowpea: field viability of wild and cultivated cowpea seeds and the hybrids between them]Gene flow in cowpea: field viability of wild and cultivated cowpea seeds and the hybrids between them

Cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] plays an important role in the livelihoods of the people of sub-Saharan Africa, but phosphorus (P) deficiency in soils is a serious problem that contributes to low productivity. This study was conducted to verify the efficiency of indigenous rock phosphate (R...


Suzuki, K.Fatokun, C.A.Boukar, O.[Responses of cowpea genotypes to indigenous rock phosphate application]Responses of cowpea genotypes to indigenous rock phosphate application
Oyatomi, O.Fatokun, C.A.Boukar, O.Abberton, M.T.Ilori, C.[Screening wild vigna species and cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) landraces for sources of resistance to striga gesnerioides]Screening wild vigna species and cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) landraces for sources of resistance to striga gesnerioides

Suzuki, K.Fatokun, C.A.Boukar, O.[Increasing cowpea productivity combining rock phosphate and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi inoculation in sub-Saharan Africa]Increasing cowpea productivity combining rock phosphate and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi inoculation in sub-Saharan Africa

The genus Vigna comprises seven subgenera and sixteen sections. Cowpea, Vigna tingnicnlatti (L.) Walp.. is an important grain legume crop in sub-Saharan Africa and belongs to the subgenus Vigna. section Ctitiang. Morphologically, cowpea genotypes appear very variable. However, a high level of gen...


Fatokun, C.A.Perrino, P.Ng, N.Q.[Wide crossing in African Vigna species]Wide crossing in African Vigna species

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