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Title: Cowpea growth and nitrogen fixation responses to nutrient management in a contrasting semi-arid environment
Authors: Kimiti, Jacinta M.
Odee, David W.
Keywords: Cowpea
nitrogen fixation
nodule
nutrient amendments
rainfall
semiarid
Issue Date: May-2013
Citation: JECET; March - May 2013; Vol.2.No.2, 374-384
Abstract: We investigated the response of cowpea (Vigina unguiculata (L.) Walp) to integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) on nodule formation, growth and nitrogen fixation in two field sites with contrasting rainfall amounts in a semi-arid environment. Treatments used included an unamented control, manure, TSP and manure+TSP. Results indicated that nutrient amendments were most effective during the drier rain season compared to the wetter season. In addition, combination of organic and inorganic amendments was more effective during the drier rain season. Further, low rainfall severely reduced nodule and shoot biomass but not root biomass. So far we concluded that nutrient addition could be necessary for cowpea growth during drier seasons. Assessment of biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) revealed a BNF of between 46 to 53% with significantly (p<0.05) higher N fixed in wetter compared to the drier study site. We further concluded that BNF was reduced by low rainfall amounts which also lowered nodulation and shoot biomass.
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http://repository.seku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/1129
ISSN: 2278–179X
Appears in Collections:School of Agriculture, Environment, Water and Natural Resources Management (JA)



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