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Singh, B.[Performance of cowpea breeding lines developed from pedigree selection under sole and intercrop in different cropping systems]Performance of cowpea breeding lines developed from pedigree selection under sole and intercrop in different cropping systems

The parasitic flowering plants, Striga gesnerioides (wild.) Vatke and Alectra vogelii (Benth.), cause substantial yield reduction in cowpea in the dry savcannas of sub-Saharan Africa. Alectra is more prevalent in the Northern Guinea savanna and Southern Sudan Savanna of West Africa, as well as in...


Singh, B.Adeleke, R.[Breeding cowpea varieties for resistance to multiple strains of Striga gesnerioides]Breeding cowpea varieties for resistance to multiple strains of Striga gesnerioides
Singh, B.Ajeigbe, Hakeem A.[Performance of improved cowpea varieties in milletcowpea intercropping systems with and without insecticide]Performance of improved cowpea varieties in milletcowpea intercropping systems with and without insecticide
Singh, B.Tabo, R.Gupta, S.Ajeigbe, Hakeem A.[Increasing productivity of sorghumcowpea and milletcowpea intercrops through improved varieties]Increasing productivity of sorghumcowpea and milletcowpea intercrops through improved varieties

The population dynamics of major cowpea pests was studied in northern Nigeria during 1992-95 in both the wet and dry seasons. Rainfall cowpea is grown as a subsistence crop, mixed at low densities with cereals. Dry-season cowpea is irrigated or grown on residual moisture in monocultures as a cash...


Bottenberg, H.Tamo, M.Arodokoun, D.Jackai, L.E.N.Singh, B.Youm, O.[Population dynamics and migration of cowpea pests in northern Nigeria: implications for integrated pest management]Population dynamics and migration of cowpea pests in northern Nigeria: implications for integrated pest management

Cowpea is an important grain legume throughout the tropics and subtropics, covering Asia, Africa, and Central and South America, as well as parts of southern Europe and the United States of America. The use patterns, seed preferences, and cropping systems vary from region to region. Insect pests,...


Singh, B.Chambliss, O.Sharma, B.[Recent advances in cowpea breeding]Recent advances in cowpea breeding

In the decade since the literature on the genetics of cowpea was last reviewed by Fery (1985). Researchers have published numerous cowpea genetics studies, especially on economically important traits. Both qualitative and quantitative procedures have been utilized to study these traits, and consi...


Fery, R.Singh, B.[Cowpea genetics: a review of the recent literature]Cowpea genetics: a review of the recent literature

The use of cowpea haulms as fodder is attractive in mixed crop/livestock systems where both grain and fodder can be obtained from the same crop. Traditional farming systems which use the haulms as fodder in Asia, Australia, Africa, and other regions are reviewed. ILRI and I1TA have undertaken joi...


Tarawali, Shirley A.Singh, B.Peters, M.Blade, S.[Cowpea haulms as fodder]Cowpea haulms as fodder

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