A study conducted to determine the effect of intercropping cowpea on dry-matter and grain yield of millet in the semi-arid zone of Mali. Presents and discusses physical and chemical characteristics at various depths of loamy sand soil, planting density and plant population, number of millet and cowpea hills per hactare, and millet and cowpea yield (Stems and leaves) over three consecutive years at Niono and Banamba
The integration of forage legumes into the low-input, cereal-based farming system of the Sahel may b...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata[L.] Walp.) is an important grain legume in the semi- arid zone of West Afr...
Intercropping millet with cowpeas reduces the growth and seed production of the parasitic weed, stri...
In semi-arid regions of Mali millet is intercropped with cowpea on 60% of cultivated plots, but prod...
Experiments in Niger conducted by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and the...
The effects on yield of varying the planting date and planting pattern of morphologically different ...
In the Sahel, promising technologies for agricultural intensification include millet stover mulching...
Sole cropped pearl millet and intercropped pearl millet with cowpea are the dominant cropping system...
Part I deals with effect of cropping systems on growth; effect of cowpea variety on dry matter yield...
Field trials were conducted at ICRISAT Sahelian Centre, Niger, to examine the performance of contras...
The effects on yield of varying the planting date and planting pattern of morphologically different ...
Abstract This study focuses on intercropping of millet and cowpea in response to different tillage e...
Some grain legumes such as cowpeas and soybeans may be sources of supplementary protein for nutritio...
Cowpea growth and yield performance in intercrop system with millet was compared on seven relative s...
In the Sahel, promising technologies for agricultural intensification include millet stover mulching...
The integration of forage legumes into the low-input, cereal-based farming system of the Sahel may b...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata[L.] Walp.) is an important grain legume in the semi- arid zone of West Afr...
Intercropping millet with cowpeas reduces the growth and seed production of the parasitic weed, stri...
In semi-arid regions of Mali millet is intercropped with cowpea on 60% of cultivated plots, but prod...
Experiments in Niger conducted by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and the...
The effects on yield of varying the planting date and planting pattern of morphologically different ...
In the Sahel, promising technologies for agricultural intensification include millet stover mulching...
Sole cropped pearl millet and intercropped pearl millet with cowpea are the dominant cropping system...
Part I deals with effect of cropping systems on growth; effect of cowpea variety on dry matter yield...
Field trials were conducted at ICRISAT Sahelian Centre, Niger, to examine the performance of contras...
The effects on yield of varying the planting date and planting pattern of morphologically different ...
Abstract This study focuses on intercropping of millet and cowpea in response to different tillage e...
Some grain legumes such as cowpeas and soybeans may be sources of supplementary protein for nutritio...
Cowpea growth and yield performance in intercrop system with millet was compared on seven relative s...
In the Sahel, promising technologies for agricultural intensification include millet stover mulching...
The integration of forage legumes into the low-input, cereal-based farming system of the Sahel may b...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata[L.] Walp.) is an important grain legume in the semi- arid zone of West Afr...
Intercropping millet with cowpeas reduces the growth and seed production of the parasitic weed, stri...