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Cowpea (Vigna unquiculata L .) belongs to the family leguminoceae and having chromosome number 2n=22 and originated form Central Africa. Cowpea is a popular vegetable grown throughout the world. It is grown for green pods, dry seeds and fodder.The pods are rich source of protein,vitamin and minerals. There is worldwide consensus that sole dependence on chemical input based agriculture is not suitable in long run and only integrated plant nutrient system involving a combination of inorganic fertilizers, organic manures and bio-fertilizers are essential to sustain crop production, preserve soil…mehr

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Cowpea (Vigna unquiculata L .) belongs to the family leguminoceae and having chromosome number 2n=22 and originated form Central Africa. Cowpea is a popular vegetable grown throughout the world. It is grown for green pods, dry seeds and fodder.The pods are rich source of protein,vitamin and minerals. There is worldwide consensus that sole dependence on chemical input based agriculture is not suitable in long run and only integrated plant nutrient system involving a combination of inorganic fertilizers, organic manures and bio-fertilizers are essential to sustain crop production, preserve soil health and biodiversity. Integrated effort are required to boost up the yield as well as productivity of cowpea. This book incorporates the various form of plant nutrition from organic and inorganic point of view for influencing the growth and development of cowpea plant. This book will be of significant interest to advanced undergraduate and post-graduate students of Agriculture, Horticulture, Vegetable science, Agronomy, Crop science, Soil science and rural development as well as NGO workers and farmers.
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BAPI DAS, Bachelor of Science in Horticulturefrom CAU,Imphal, India .Master of Science in Vegetable Sciencefrom Dr. PDKV,Akola ,Maharastra,India . Awarded by the ICAR as Junior Research fellow (JRF). Research Associate in Horticulture at ICAR Research Complex for N.E.H. Region.