Evaluation of ten bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranean (L.) Verdc.) Accessions to drought stress at Sahelian zone of Niger
Abdou Zakary Yaou Ibrahim,
Alhassane Agali,
Kaka KiariBoukar Kellou
et al.
Abstract:Bambara groundnut is a legume mainly cultivated for these seeds in Africa. In the Sahelian zone, it sometimes suffered of significant yield losses linked to drought. The objective of this study is to identify the adapted genotypes to water deficit stress. The experimental design is randomly made up of four complete randomized blocks. Three variants of stress were applied during the growth of the plants, namely a water deficit stress for 14 days, a stress of 10 days and another stress of 7 days and a constantly… Show more
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