The ability of a plant species to succeed in colonization of agroecosystem depends on its efficiency in the use of growth resources even in deficient conditions. The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of competition and water deficit in the soil on the accumulation of macronutrients of Vigna unguiculata L. Walp., Commelina benghalensis L. and Waltheria indica L. The study was conducted in a greenhouse, in randomized block design, with four replications. The treatments were arranged in a 5 × 2 factorial, with the first factor corresponding to types of interaction among species (V. unguiculata + C. benghalensis; V. unguiculata + W. indica; V. unguiculata in monoculture, C. benghalensis in monoculture and W. indica in monoculture), an...
Studying the water balance and proximate composition in plants subjected to these stresses compared ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Water deficit affects plant development and the overcoming of its effects depends o...
Cowpea cultivars, which are indicated for irrigated cropping, are recommended without proper assessm...
Drought can drastically reduce cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] biomass and grain yield. The ap...
Cowpea has been cultivated in a rudimentary form in the main producing regions of Brazil, resulting ...
There is a need to mainstream traditional crops in sub-Saharan Africa, in order to tackle food and n...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.), a plant broadly cultivated for human consumption and animal f...
Cowpea has been cultivated in a rudimentary form in the main producing regions of Brazil, resulting ...
Water deficit affects plant development and the overcoming of its effects depends on the genotype, d...
The purpose of this study was to identify parents and obtain segregating populations of cowpea (Vign...
Due to global warming, water is expected to become scarce especially in semiarid regions. Therefore,...
Many native species from southern brazilian rangelands have elevated potencial to be cultivated as f...
Cowpea is a legume of great socioeconomic importance for the North and Northeast regions of Brazil. ...
The response to terminal water deficit stress of three grain legumes, soybean, cowpea and pigeonpea,...
Cowpea cultivation is widespread in West Africa where it is an important source of protein. This stu...
Studying the water balance and proximate composition in plants subjected to these stresses compared ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Water deficit affects plant development and the overcoming of its effects depends o...
Cowpea cultivars, which are indicated for irrigated cropping, are recommended without proper assessm...
Drought can drastically reduce cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] biomass and grain yield. The ap...
Cowpea has been cultivated in a rudimentary form in the main producing regions of Brazil, resulting ...
There is a need to mainstream traditional crops in sub-Saharan Africa, in order to tackle food and n...
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.), a plant broadly cultivated for human consumption and animal f...
Cowpea has been cultivated in a rudimentary form in the main producing regions of Brazil, resulting ...
Water deficit affects plant development and the overcoming of its effects depends on the genotype, d...
The purpose of this study was to identify parents and obtain segregating populations of cowpea (Vign...
Due to global warming, water is expected to become scarce especially in semiarid regions. Therefore,...
Many native species from southern brazilian rangelands have elevated potencial to be cultivated as f...
Cowpea is a legume of great socioeconomic importance for the North and Northeast regions of Brazil. ...
The response to terminal water deficit stress of three grain legumes, soybean, cowpea and pigeonpea,...
Cowpea cultivation is widespread in West Africa where it is an important source of protein. This stu...
Studying the water balance and proximate composition in plants subjected to these stresses compared ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Water deficit affects plant development and the overcoming of its effects depends o...
Cowpea cultivars, which are indicated for irrigated cropping, are recommended without proper assessm...