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Dissipation behavior, residue distribution and dietary risk assessment of cyromazine, acetamiprid and their mixture in cowpea and cowpea field soil.

The Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2020
BACKGROUND Cyromazine and acetamiprid are widely applied as pesticides in agriculture, causing increasing concerns about their residues in crops. In this study, cyromazine, acetamiprid and their mixture were applied to cowpea to investigate their ...
Duhan Fu   +6 more
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Cowpea Trypsin Inhibitor and Resistance to Cowpea Weevil (Coleoptera: Bruchidae) in Cowpea Variety ‘TVu 2027’

Environmental Entomology, 1994
Seeds of cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp, line ‘TVu 2027’ are moderately resistant to the cowpea weevil, Callosobruchus maculatus (F.). C. maculatus larvae exhibit higher mortality and take longer to develop in ‘TVu 2027’ than in more susceptible seeds. Claims have been made (Gatehouse, A.M.R., J. A. Gatehouse, P. Dobie, A. M.
Keyan Zhu   +3 more
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Complete genome sequences of cowpea polerovirus 1 and cowpea polerovirus 2 infecting cowpea plants in Burkina Faso

Archives of Virology, 2017
The full-length genome sequences of two novel poleroviruses found infecting cowpea plants, cowpea polerovirus 1 (CPPV1) and cowpea polerovirus 2 (CPPV2), were determined using overlapping RT-PCR and RACE-PCR. Whereas the 5845-nt CPPV1 genome was most similar to chickpea chlorotic stunt virus (73% identity), the 5945-nt CPPV2 genome was most similar to ...
Palanga, Essowé   +10 more
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Exogenous Silicon and Proline Modulate Osmoprotection and Antioxidant Activity in Cowpea Under Drought Stress

Journal of soil science and plant nutrition, 2022
Anderson Reges dos Santos   +7 more
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Relationship of Cowpea Seed-Part Infection and Seed Transmission of Blackeye Cowpea Mosaic Potyvirus in Cowpea

Plant Disease, 1993
Blackeye cowpea mosaic potyvirus (BICMV) was seedborne in four cowpea seed lots (two genotypes) at incidences of 0.4-50%. Fully mature seeds were hydrated and separated into testae and embryos. Each embryo was separated further into two cotyledons and the embryo axis.
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Cowpea

2021
Manivannan Narayana   +1 more
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Cowpea

2014
François Abaye Badiane   +2 more
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Cowpea

1993
M.G. SOM, P. HAZRA
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Cowpea

2020
Subajiny Sivakanthan   +3 more
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