The effects of sorghum and cowpea genotype and sorghum sowing density in an intercrop system.

Five diverse sorghum genotypes were sown at sole crop density and at intercrop density with-out cowpea and with two contrasting cowpea genotypes, in the post-rainy season at Hyderabad, India. The interaction of sorghum genotype with sowing density was significant for sorghum dry fodder and grain yield, but the interaction of sorghum genotype with cowpea was not, because of compensation between yield components. The likely response of sorghum genotypes to intercropping can therefore be assessed initially from the performance of low density sole crops, followed by assessment in the presence of a single standard cowpea variety. The cowpea genotypes were affected by the presence of sorghum but not by the sorghum genotype. This suggests that the effect on the cowpea can be ignored when selecting a sorghum genotype for intercropping, and that a cowpea genotype for intercropping can be selected in the presence of a single sorghum genotype. However, these conclusions are unlikery to apply to rain season sowings, when sorghum dominates the intercrop more completely.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: QUEIROZ, M. A. de, GALWEY, N. W.
Other Authors: MANOEL ABILIO DE QUEIROZ, CPATSA.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:English
eng
Published: 1996-07-09
Subjects:Caupi, Consorciacao, Cropping system, Sorghum, Cowpea, Genótipo, Sistema de Cultivo, Sorgo, Vigna Unguiculata, genotype, intercropping,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/132946
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