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The parasitic weeds, Alectra vogelii Benth., and Striga gesnerioides (Wild.) Vatke, have become major yield-reducing factors in cowpea. Currently, Striga is more prevalent in the Sudan savanna and Sahelian regions and Alectra in the northern Guinea savanna and southern Sudan savanna regions of We...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.| Wulp.) is primarily grown in dry regions in the tropics, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. Drought is important among several yield-reducing factors. Nine hundred cowpea accessions from the Genetic Resources Unit of IITA were evaluated for drought tolerance in a f...
A detailed review on cassava production in intercropping systems is given, based on the following aspects: selection of plant types for intercropping; realtive planting time, planting density and pattern (spatial arrangement); mineral nutrition and fertilization, competition for nutrients; pest, ...
The profitability of different cropping arrangements with cassava, maize, and cowpea was determined in the municipalities of Betulia and Corozal (Sucre, Colombia). Cassava var. Venezolana (regional), maize var. ICA V.109, and cowpea Seleccion Palmira (bush type) were used. Cassava production rang...
Se determino la rentabilidad de diferentes arreglos bajo los cuales se puede cultivar yuca, maiz y caupi en los municipios de Betulia y Corozal (Sucre, Colombia). Se utilizaron yuca var. Venezolana (regional), maiz ICA V.109 y caupi Seleccion Palmira (arbustiva). La produccion de yuca vario entre...
The importance of cowpea, Vigna unguiculata, in human and animal nutrition and sustainability of soil fertility are recognized globally especially in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) where the crop is mainly produced in the Savanna and the Sahelian agro ecologies. However, cowpea productivity is adversel...
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