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Intercropping Morphologically Different Cowpeas With Pearl Millet in a Short Season Environment in the Sahel

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Title Intercropping Morphologically Different Cowpeas With Pearl Millet in a Short Season Environment in the Sahel
 
Creator Ntare, B R
 
Subject Millets
 
Description The effects on yield of varying the planting date and planting pattern of morphologically different cowpea cultivars intercropped with pearl millet were studied in two field trials. The interaction between cowpea cultivars and planting date was highly significant. There was a sharp reduction in cowpea yields with late planting. Millet yields were reduced less when sown simultaneously with early cowpea cultivars than when sown with a late maturing local cultivar. Early maturing cowpea cultivars planted in closely spaced hills had less effect on millet yields than a late maturing cultivar sown in widely spaced hills. An appropriate cowpea cultivar for intercropping with peal millet would be one that was weakly competitive and that yielded both grain and fodder
 
Publisher Cambridge University Press
 
Date 1990
 
Type Article
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Language en
 
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Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/1934/2/ExperimentalAgriculture_26_1_41-47_1990.pdf
Ntare, B R (1990) Intercropping Morphologically Different Cowpeas With Pearl Millet in a Short Season Environment in the Sahel. Experimental Agriculture, 26 (1). pp. 41-47.