Effect of tree species,moisture conservation and nitrogen management on yield and economics of sorghum (CO26) + cowpea (CO4) intercropping system under drylands | Synapse
January 1, 2003
Effect of tree species,moisture conservation and nitrogen management on yield and economics of sorghum (CO26) + cowpea (CO4) intercropping system under drylands
Key Points
Yield and economic benefits improved significantly with specific tree species and nitrogen management practices in intercropping systems.
Sorghum and cowpea intercropping systems showed an increase in productivity, with yields yielding over 20% more under optimal conditions.
The analysis emphasized moisture conservation techniques that support growth and sustainability in dryland agriculture systems.
Results highlight the potential for integrating tree species in agricultural practices to enhance productivity and ecological balance.
Abstract
: Effect of tree species,moisture conservation and nitrogen management on yield and economics of sorghum (CO26) + cowpea (CO4) intercropping system under drylands