Author: Emmanuel Hugues Prophète
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Category : Cowpea
Languages : en
Pages : 210
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The Effect of Phosphorus on Nitrogen Fixation in Three Genotypes of Cowpea (Vigna Unguiculata (L.) Walp.)
Author: Emmanuel Hugues Prophète
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Category : Cowpea
Languages : en
Pages : 210
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Publisher:
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Category : Cowpea
Languages : en
Pages : 210
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Evaluation of Cowpea (Vigna Unguiculata (L.) Walp.] Genotypes for Nitrogen Fixation Under the Influence of Rhizobium, Mycorrhiza and Phosphorus
Author: M. A. Mercy
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Languages : en
Pages : 135
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Languages : en
Pages : 135
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Influence of Genotype on Drought Resistance and Nitrogen Fixation in Cowpea (Vigna Unguiculata (L.) Walp.)
Author: David Wayne Walker
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Category : Cowpea
Languages : en
Pages : 326
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Category : Cowpea
Languages : en
Pages : 326
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Influence of Vesicular-arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi on Nitrogen Fixation and Phosphorus Uptake in High and Low Nitrogen Fixing Genotypes of Cowpea (Vigna Unguiculata (L.) Walp.)
Author: Sriyani Rajapakse
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Category : Cowpea
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Category : Cowpea
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Evaluation of Cowpea (Vigna Unguiculata L. Walp) Genotypes for Adaptation to Low Soil-phosphorus Conditions and to Rock Phosphate Application
Author: Sabiou Mahamane
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Languages : en
Pages :
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Cowpea (Vigna ungiculata L. Walp) is a major food and fodder legume in poor countries, particularly Sub-Saharan Africa countries. It is generally produced in sandy, acid soils, deficient in phosphorus (P) which severely limits its production. Because processed phosphate fertilizers are expensive and poorly available to farmers, rock phosphate is viewed as a cheap alternative phosphate source. The present study evaluated 696 U.S Core Collection and IITA cowpea accessions for adaptation to low soil P environments and for response to rock phosphate application. Subsequently, organic acid exudation by selected cowpea genotypes as a mechanism for P acquisition from Fe-oxide and Ca bound P was investigated. A low P soil from Nacogdoches pine forest was used to grow plants. There were two P treatments: 0 and 300 mg P/kg of soil as Tahoua (Niger) rock phosphate. At harvest, plant height, shoot and root dry weights were determined and total biomass and shoot-to-root ratios were computed. Shoot P contents of 100 selected accessions were measured. Sixteen accessions reflecting the wide array of responses observed were selected for the organic acid study. Plants were grown in a growth chamber hydroponically with no P and +P nutrient solutions for 3 weeks. Organic acids were collected in a CaCl2-KCl solution. The nature and quantity of the collected organic acids was determined. Cowpea accessions were significantly different in their ability to adapt to Pdeficiency stress and to acquire P from rock phosphate. The parameters most effective in separating the accessions were shoot mass and total biomass. This data will be potentially useful in the selection of cowpea germplasm for (1) adaptation to West African soils of low P fertility, and (2) ability to utilize P from poorly soluble rock phosphate. The predominant organic acid exuded by cowpea roots was a tricarboxylic acid not yet identified. There was surprisingly more exudation of this acid under +P than under -P conditions. Exudation was more highly correlated to roots than to shoots.
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Languages : en
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Book Description
Cowpea (Vigna ungiculata L. Walp) is a major food and fodder legume in poor countries, particularly Sub-Saharan Africa countries. It is generally produced in sandy, acid soils, deficient in phosphorus (P) which severely limits its production. Because processed phosphate fertilizers are expensive and poorly available to farmers, rock phosphate is viewed as a cheap alternative phosphate source. The present study evaluated 696 U.S Core Collection and IITA cowpea accessions for adaptation to low soil P environments and for response to rock phosphate application. Subsequently, organic acid exudation by selected cowpea genotypes as a mechanism for P acquisition from Fe-oxide and Ca bound P was investigated. A low P soil from Nacogdoches pine forest was used to grow plants. There were two P treatments: 0 and 300 mg P/kg of soil as Tahoua (Niger) rock phosphate. At harvest, plant height, shoot and root dry weights were determined and total biomass and shoot-to-root ratios were computed. Shoot P contents of 100 selected accessions were measured. Sixteen accessions reflecting the wide array of responses observed were selected for the organic acid study. Plants were grown in a growth chamber hydroponically with no P and +P nutrient solutions for 3 weeks. Organic acids were collected in a CaCl2-KCl solution. The nature and quantity of the collected organic acids was determined. Cowpea accessions were significantly different in their ability to adapt to Pdeficiency stress and to acquire P from rock phosphate. The parameters most effective in separating the accessions were shoot mass and total biomass. This data will be potentially useful in the selection of cowpea germplasm for (1) adaptation to West African soils of low P fertility, and (2) ability to utilize P from poorly soluble rock phosphate. The predominant organic acid exuded by cowpea roots was a tricarboxylic acid not yet identified. There was surprisingly more exudation of this acid under +P than under -P conditions. Exudation was more highly correlated to roots than to shoots.
The Genetics and Heritability of Quantitative Differences in N2 Fixation in Cowpea, Vigna Unguiculata (L.) Walp
Author: Keith Wilfred Zary
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Category : Cowpea
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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Category : Cowpea
Languages : en
Pages : 232
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Advances in Integrated Soil Fertility Management in sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges and Opportunities
Author: Andre Bationo
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1402057601
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 1051
Book Description
Food insecurity is a fundamental challenge to human welfare and economic growth in Africa. Low agricultural production leads to low incomes, poor nutrition, vulnerability to risk and threat and lack of empowerment. This book offers a comprehensive synthesis of agricultural research and development experiences from sub-Saharan Africa. The text highlights practical lessons from the sub-Saharan Africa region.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 1402057601
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 1051
Book Description
Food insecurity is a fundamental challenge to human welfare and economic growth in Africa. Low agricultural production leads to low incomes, poor nutrition, vulnerability to risk and threat and lack of empowerment. This book offers a comprehensive synthesis of agricultural research and development experiences from sub-Saharan Africa. The text highlights practical lessons from the sub-Saharan Africa region.
The Effects of Zinc Nutrition on Nodulation and Nitrogen Fixation Processes of Cowpea (Vigna Unguiculata (L.) Walp)
Author: Dyremple Barrington Marsh
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Languages : en
Pages : 238
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Languages : en
Pages : 238
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The Effects of Phosphorus on the Dry Matter Yield, Root Modulation and Nitrogen Fixation of Cowpea (Vigna Unguiculata) and Bambara Groundnut (Voandzeia Subterranea) on Oxisol
Author: Ah Aia Tan
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Category : Cowpea
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Category : Cowpea
Languages : en
Pages : 88
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Early and Late Nitrogen Fertilization and the Yields and Biological Nitrogen Fixation of Cowpeas (Vigna Unguiculata (L.) Walp.) Under Well-watered Conditions and Drought
Author: Hassan Osman Ahmed Elowad
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Category : Cowpea
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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Publisher:
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Category : Cowpea
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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