2016
DOI: 10.5897/ajar2016.11710
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Field evaluation of cowpea varieties for adaptation to the forest/savanna transition agroecology of Osun state, Nigeria

Abstract: Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp) is an important food legume in tropical and subtropical Africa. It is grown for food, fodder, a cover crop and consumed as dried seeds rich in carbohydrates, proteins and vitamins. Production of cowpea has not been practiced on a large scale in the forest/savanna transition agro ecology of Nigeria due to high relative humidity, diseases and insect damage. In 2012 and 2013 cropping seasons, twelve cowpea varieties were assessed on the field for their adaptation to the forest… Show more

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“…Nigerian farmers in the south-western part of the country have identified the incidence of insect pests as one of the most prevalent constraints limiting cowpea production (Sangoyomi andAlabi, 2016, Saka et al, 2018). In the drier savannah agro-ecology of the north, the incidence of pests and disease was also reported as the most serious constraint faced by cowpea farmers (Mohammed and Mohammed, 2014).…”
Section: Insect Pests Constraintmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nigerian farmers in the south-western part of the country have identified the incidence of insect pests as one of the most prevalent constraints limiting cowpea production (Sangoyomi andAlabi, 2016, Saka et al, 2018). In the drier savannah agro-ecology of the north, the incidence of pests and disease was also reported as the most serious constraint faced by cowpea farmers (Mohammed and Mohammed, 2014).…”
Section: Insect Pests Constraintmentioning
confidence: 99%