Effects of planting date and density on cotton cultivars in sub‐Saharan Africa rainfed conditions: A case study in Mali
Elhadji Mamoudou Kassambara,
Romain Loison,
Sory Sissoko
et al.
Abstract:Mali is among Africa's three biggest cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)‐producing countries, and cotton growing is the principal driving force behind Mali's agricultural sector. Cotton production is rainfed on small‐scale family farms as a commercial crop alongside staple crops grown for subsistence. Cultivar choice, planting date, and planting density are critical elements for seed cotton yield that should be optimized. This study aimed to understand the interactions between planting dates and planting densities … Show more
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