Maize cowpea intercropping as affected by nitrogen fertilization

Plant architecture and N fertilizer may limit the performance of intercropped maize (Zea mays L.) and cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walpers] cultivars. This paper describes an experiment in which cultivars of maize and cowpea were intercropped and fertilized with varying rates of N. The cowpea cult...

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Main Authors: Ezumah, H.C., Nam, N.K., Walker, P.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 1987
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/96333
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Walker, P.
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description Plant architecture and N fertilizer may limit the performance of intercropped maize (Zea mays L.) and cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walpers] cultivars. This paper describes an experiment in which cultivars of maize and cowpea were intercropped and fertilized with varying rates of N. The cowpea cultivars tested included a semi-erect and photoperiod-insensitive cultivar, TV × 3236, and a photoperiodsensitive cultivar, Vita 5. Both were intercropped in factorial combinations with three maize cultivars: a short, early maturing cultivar, Population 49, the tall, highly vegetative cultivars, TZSRW and TZPB. All cultivars were grown in an Alfisol soil (Oxic Paleustalf, Egbeda series) with rates of 0, 40, 80, and 120 kg N/ha applied. Maize responded positively to N fertilization. Grain yields of maize increased 62% with N rates from 0 to 120 kg/ha, while average cowpea yield decreased 27%. The magnitude of these changes varied with maize and cowpea architecture and growth habits. There are available cultivars of maize and cowpea that are compatible for mixed cropping, especially at high rates of N application. The sensitivity of the various treatments used was improved by use of bivariate analysis.
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spelling CGSpace963332025-11-11T10:06:29Z Maize cowpea intercropping as affected by nitrogen fertilization Ezumah, H.C. Nam, N.K. Walker, P. zea mays vigna unguiculata photoperiod plant analysis land equivalent ratio cowpeas Plant architecture and N fertilizer may limit the performance of intercropped maize (Zea mays L.) and cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walpers] cultivars. This paper describes an experiment in which cultivars of maize and cowpea were intercropped and fertilized with varying rates of N. The cowpea cultivars tested included a semi-erect and photoperiod-insensitive cultivar, TV × 3236, and a photoperiodsensitive cultivar, Vita 5. Both were intercropped in factorial combinations with three maize cultivars: a short, early maturing cultivar, Population 49, the tall, highly vegetative cultivars, TZSRW and TZPB. All cultivars were grown in an Alfisol soil (Oxic Paleustalf, Egbeda series) with rates of 0, 40, 80, and 120 kg N/ha applied. Maize responded positively to N fertilization. Grain yields of maize increased 62% with N rates from 0 to 120 kg/ha, while average cowpea yield decreased 27%. The magnitude of these changes varied with maize and cowpea architecture and growth habits. There are available cultivars of maize and cowpea that are compatible for mixed cropping, especially at high rates of N application. The sensitivity of the various treatments used was improved by use of bivariate analysis. 1987 2018-08-09T06:40:27Z 2018-08-09T06:40:27Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/96333 en Limited Access application/pdf Ezumah, H.C., Nam, N.K. & Walker, P. (1987). Maize-cowpea intercropping as afected by nitrogen fertilization 1. Agronomy Journal, 79(2), 275-280.
spellingShingle zea mays
vigna unguiculata
photoperiod
plant analysis
land equivalent ratio
cowpeas
Ezumah, H.C.
Nam, N.K.
Walker, P.
Maize cowpea intercropping as affected by nitrogen fertilization
title Maize cowpea intercropping as affected by nitrogen fertilization
title_full Maize cowpea intercropping as affected by nitrogen fertilization
title_fullStr Maize cowpea intercropping as affected by nitrogen fertilization
title_full_unstemmed Maize cowpea intercropping as affected by nitrogen fertilization
title_short Maize cowpea intercropping as affected by nitrogen fertilization
title_sort maize cowpea intercropping as affected by nitrogen fertilization
topic zea mays
vigna unguiculata
photoperiod
plant analysis
land equivalent ratio
cowpeas
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/96333
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