2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.709.181
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Integrated Nutrient Management in Summer Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) Under South Gujarat Condition

Abstract: Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) is a multipurpose kharif and warm season pulses crop, commonly cultivated all over India. It is also called as black eye pea, black eye bean, southern pea, china pea, marble pea, chowli and lobiya. West Africa and India are the centers of diversified for cowpeas. Cowpea is cultivated as seed, green vegetable and fodder in many diverse agriculture systems in many countries of Africa, Latin America, and south East Asia and in the southern United States (Singh et al., 2012). The larg… Show more

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“…Further maximum stover yield was observed with the application of molybdenum (15 ppm) may have resulted in higher production of photosynthates were utilized by the plant for development of sink under adequate supply of nutrients. Similar findings were reported by Pargi et al [23].…”
Section: Number Of Seeds/ Podsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Further maximum stover yield was observed with the application of molybdenum (15 ppm) may have resulted in higher production of photosynthates were utilized by the plant for development of sink under adequate supply of nutrients. Similar findings were reported by Pargi et al [23].…”
Section: Number Of Seeds/ Podsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This might be due to initial boost of nitrogen through 100% RDF that have stimulated cell division which resulted in better growth characters throughout the plant growth. Similar results have been reported by Pargi et al (2018) [13] in cowpea with 100% RDF. Among organics, best results were obtained under T7 (1/3 N through FYM + 1/3 N though vermicompost + 1/3 N through neem cake) (Table 1).…”
Section: Growth Parameterssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The higher -1 number of seed pod and haulm yields were also associated with recommended dose of fertilizer than other treatments. These results are in conformity with the results of Yadav and Malik (2005), Meena et al (2015), Joshi et al (2018), Pargi et al (2018) and Singh et al (2018).…”
supporting
confidence: 93%
“…PSB might also have enhanced the availability of phosphorus to plants which must have been utilized in greater root development and nodulation. The results are in close agreement with the findings of Prasad et al (1984), Hajare et al (1994), Meena et al (2015) and Pargi et al (2018).…”
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confidence: 93%