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81. Yield, yield components and nitrogen partitioning in bambara groundnut (Vigna subterranea), common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), and cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) grown under stress and non-stress soil moisture conditions
82. Micropropagation, regeneration and genetic transformation of United States cowpea cultivars
83. Performance of Leucaena, sorghum or cowpea and resource sharing in an agrisilviculture system in semi-arid India
84. Effects of spatial arrangement and density on efficiency, yield and yield components, dry matter partitioning and growth of an annual cotton/cowpea/maize intercrop
85. Heat injury to reproductive development in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.); Walp.) under ambient and elevated carbon dioxide concentrations
86. Cowpea/sorghum intercrop systems in semi-arid Botswana: Assessment of yield, growth, and water use
87. INTERRELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN NITROGEN(2) FIXATION AND SEED YIELD IN COWPEA (COMPONENT, HARVEST INDEX, VIGNA UNGUICULATA, PLANT BREEDING, RHIZOBIA)
88. SHIFTING CULTIVATION PRODUCTION CONSTRAINTS IN THE UPLAND PHILIPPINES (SWEET POTATO, RESPONSE SURFACE, COWPEA)
89. AN ANALYSIS OF COMPETITION BETWEEN INTERCROPPED COWPEA AND MAIZE
90. SURVIVAL AND EFFECTIVENESS STABILITY OF COWPEA RHIZOBIA AS AFFECTED BY SOIL TEMPERATURE AND MOISTURE
91. DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF CORN-COWPEA MIXTURES AS PROTEIN SOURCES FOR NIGERIAN INFANTS
92. Effects of maize cowpea intercropping on yield stability and production risk in central Malawi: A modeling study
93. Genetic Mapping of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. tracheiphilum Race 3 and Race 4, Macrophomina phaseolina Resistance and Other Traits in Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata [L.] Walp)
94. Using Genomic Resources to Breed Cowpeas With Larger Seeds
95. Characterising four cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (l.) walp.) Mozambican landraces deposited in a seed bank for drought tolerance
96. Effect Of Optimizing Fertilization On N2O Emission And Nitrogen Leaching In A Paddy-Cowpea Rotation System In The Tropical Region Of China
97. Bioinformatics Analysis Of PIN1 And CKX Gene Families For The Difference Of Seed Number Per Pod Between Soybean And Cowpea
98. Comparison Of Cold Hardiness Of Cowpea Hybrid Progeny During Pod Period
99. Analysis The Difference Of Morphology,Gene Expression Profile And DNA Methylation On Diploid And Tetraploid Cowpea
100. Spatiotemporal Variation In Sex Ratio Of Megalurothrips Usitatus(Thysanoptera:Thripidae),and Impacts Of Temperature And Insecticides On Its Sex Allocation
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