过去一年中添加的文章,按日期排序

Effect of cover crops on the suppressiveness of root rot and on the agronomic performance of cassava

MCP Sousa, MSAS Diamantino, CS Hohenfeld… - European Journal of …, 2024 - Springer
2 天前 - … In this study, we found that cowpea, jack bean, and peanut were the most effective
cover crops for suppressing disease and enhancing agronomic traits in cassava varieties '…

[PDF][PDF] Allelopathy as a tool for invasiveness of Tithonia diversifolia extracts through in vitro suppression of crop seeds' germination

M Zivanayi, M Ronald, M Nyamande - 2024 - academicjournals.org
2 天前 - … A bioassay of maize, soybean, sunflower, sorghum, rapoko grass, and cowpea was
conducted in the laboratory at Kushinga Phikelela Polytechnic College, Mashonaland East …

Mono-substituted p-tert-butylthiacalix [4] arene: Regioselective Synthesis and Toxicological Activity Against Cowpea Aphid, Aphis craccivora (Koch)

M Sharaf, AH Moustafa, AM Drar… - Sohag Journal of …, 2024 - sjsci.journals.ekb.eg
2 天前 - Tetraethylamonium bromide (TEAB) in dry benzene has been utilized as the base
enabling Phase Transfer Catalysis PTC for the synthesis of some novel mono-substituted …

Assessing the adaptability and resilience of cowpea and maize varieties to various climatic zones of Côte d'Ivoire

L Tioté, BS Bonny, BJ Neya, KK Koffi, IAZ Bi - Discover Food, 2024 - Springer
2 天前 - … This study aimed, in general, to improve the yield of cowpea and maize in Côte d'Ivoire.
More specifically, it sought to assess cowpea and maize varieties in different ecological …

Early agriculture and crop transitions at Kakapel Rockshelter in the Lake Victoria region of eastern Africa (RSPB-2023-2747)

ST Goldstein, NG Mueller, A Janzen, C Ogola… - PROCEEDINGS …, 2024 - iris.unive.it
3 天前 - … Direct radiocarbon dates on carbonized seeds document the presence of the
West African crop cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp) approximately 2300 years ago, …

Sustainable nutritional improvement of bread enriched with sprouted cowpea flour

SM Borgonovi, S Iametti, A Marti, A Sergiacomo… - 2024 - air.unimi.it
3 天前 - … Sprouted cowpea flour was incorporated into bread formulation at a 25% substitution
… It seems that cowpea proteins were degraded into small peptides following duodenal …

Beneficial Cowpea Associated Microbial Communities are Shaped by Crop History and Soil Nutrients

R Crust - 2024 - escholarship.org
3 天前 - … to cowpeas on average, but varied depending on soil source and cowpea genotype.
… with root-nodulating rhizobia resident to cowpea fields. Soil source, plant genotype, and …

Response of Sulphur and Zinc on Yield Attributes, Yield and Economics of Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.)

MP Kumar, R Singh - Journal of Scientific Research and …, 2024 - editor.journal7sub.com
4 天前 - … of cowpea. … Cowpea variety ‘Kashinidhi’. The findings indicated that applying 35
kg/ha of sulphur in along with 15 kg/ha of zinc resulted in the following outcomes for cowpea, …

Evaluation of Repellent Activity of Oils Obtained from the Seeds of Azadirachta indica and Jatropha curcas on the Insect Pest-Aphis craccivora Found in Cowpea

PO Ukatu, FA Nwagwu, VT Ebu… - … & Review in …, 2024 - editor.pacificarchive.com
6 天前 - Cowpea is the most important member of the Fabaceae family in Africa because of
its nutritive value [1,2]. Cowpea … Their large population directly feeding on cowpea caused …

[PDF][PDF] Creating Renewable Energy from Agricultural Wastes in Nigeria and Enabling Policy and Legal Framework

HI Ogan, FO Akaakar, B Agbogunleri - researchgate.net
6 天前 - … % respectively; millet contributed (7.2%); cowpea (4.9%); others ranged from 0.1% (…
Aside from millet which is 7.2% and cowpea 4.9%, other crop residue wastes … 0.077 cowpea