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Title: Effect of Soil Proximity to Homestead, Nitrogen Sourceon Nodulation and Nodule Activity of some Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata(L.) Walp)Varieties
Authors: Tanko, F.
Ezekiel-Adewoyin, D.T.
Uzoma, A.O.
Daniya, E.
Bala, A.
Keywords: Bradyrhizobium inoculants, Cowpea, Nitrogen, Rhizobia, Soil proximity, Varieties
Issue Date: Apr-2024
Publisher: Journal of Agriculture and Agricultural Technology
Citation: Tanko et al (2024)
Series/Report no.: Volume 3;112-128
Abstract: Integration of Bradyrhizobial inoculation with improved cowpea varieties is one viable option that can improve cowpea nodulation and nitrogen fixation resulting in sustainable cowpea production. This study was conducted in a screen house to determine the effects of soil proximity to homestead, nitrogen source on nodulation and nodule activity of some cowpea varieties. This study involved the factorial combination of soil proximity to homestead: close and far; nitrogen source: control (no nitrogen application), application of urea (100 kg N ha-1), inoculation with Bradyrhizobium strain BR 3262, Bradyrhizobium strain BR 3267, and cowpea varieties: Kanannado, IT93K-452-1, IT97K-499-35, and IT90K-277-2, arranged in a completely randomized design and replicated three times. Results obtained revealed that Most Probable Number (MPN) count of the soils cultivated to cowpea varieties ranged from (9.26 - 12.27 x 106). Results obtained show close proximity of field to homestead did not significantly (P > 0.05) differ from that away from homestead. Inoculation with BR 3262 significantly (P < 0.05) improved nodule number and dry weight by 62% and 66%. Nodulation was significantly increased by Kanannado compared to the improved varieties. Inoculation with BR 3267 had more nodules compared to the un inoculated control and N treatment. The result indicates that the use of Bradyrhizobium strain BR 3262 or BR 3267 and Kanannado variety could improve cowpea nodulation. Further study should however be carried out under field condition in order to affirm this statement.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/28754
ISSN: 1597 - 5460
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