Nitrogen deficiency is the most limiting abiotic stress factor affecting the grain yield of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries. Breeding for high-yielding potential in association with high nitrogen fixation performance is the principal objective of cowpea breeding programs to improve both the productivity and production of this orphan crop in the region. Therefore, the present study was undertaken to determine the diversity of genotypes for nodulation capacity in two environments and to understand the root architecture and morphology of genotypes as well as grain yield and yield-related traits in 324 cowpea genotypes. The experiment was conducted in two different environments during the 2017 cropping season...
International audienceIn the Northern mountainous region of Vietnam, cassava–cowpea intercropping sy...
doi: 10.5937/ratpov50-4069 Summary: The genetic variability among 10 accessions of cowpea, Vigna ung...
Thesis (DTech. degree in Agriculture.)--Tshwane University of Technology, 2010.Low soil N fertility ...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 08 Dec 2022Nitrogen deficiency is the most limiting abiotic s...
Nitrogen deficiency is the most limiting abiotic stress factor affecting the grain yield of cowpea (...
Nitrogen deficiency is the most limiting abiotic stress factor affecting the grain yield of cowpea (...
Open Access Article; Published online: 15 Sep 2021Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.) is a key clima...
Selection for root system architectures (RSA) to match target growing environments can improve yield...
Prepared by Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture, Soil and Water Ma...
Cowpea is multipurpose, leguminous, high protein crop in the tropics that provides food for humans a...
The objectives of this study were to improve the characterization of the fix? cowpea mutant IC-1 and...
Cowpea genotypes that efficiently utilize phosphorus (P) with high potential for biological nitrogen...
International audienceIn the Northern mountainous region of Vietnam, cassava–cowpea intercropping sy...
International audienceIn the Northern mountainous region of Vietnam, cassava–cowpea intercropping sy...
International audienceIn the Northern mountainous region of Vietnam, cassava–cowpea intercropping sy...
International audienceIn the Northern mountainous region of Vietnam, cassava–cowpea intercropping sy...
doi: 10.5937/ratpov50-4069 Summary: The genetic variability among 10 accessions of cowpea, Vigna ung...
Thesis (DTech. degree in Agriculture.)--Tshwane University of Technology, 2010.Low soil N fertility ...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 08 Dec 2022Nitrogen deficiency is the most limiting abiotic s...
Nitrogen deficiency is the most limiting abiotic stress factor affecting the grain yield of cowpea (...
Nitrogen deficiency is the most limiting abiotic stress factor affecting the grain yield of cowpea (...
Open Access Article; Published online: 15 Sep 2021Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.) is a key clima...
Selection for root system architectures (RSA) to match target growing environments can improve yield...
Prepared by Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture, Soil and Water Ma...
Cowpea is multipurpose, leguminous, high protein crop in the tropics that provides food for humans a...
The objectives of this study were to improve the characterization of the fix? cowpea mutant IC-1 and...
Cowpea genotypes that efficiently utilize phosphorus (P) with high potential for biological nitrogen...
International audienceIn the Northern mountainous region of Vietnam, cassava–cowpea intercropping sy...
International audienceIn the Northern mountainous region of Vietnam, cassava–cowpea intercropping sy...
International audienceIn the Northern mountainous region of Vietnam, cassava–cowpea intercropping sy...
International audienceIn the Northern mountainous region of Vietnam, cassava–cowpea intercropping sy...
doi: 10.5937/ratpov50-4069 Summary: The genetic variability among 10 accessions of cowpea, Vigna ung...
Thesis (DTech. degree in Agriculture.)--Tshwane University of Technology, 2010.Low soil N fertility ...