2019
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2019.36249
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Impact of Certain Safe Treatments on Growth, Productivity and Protection against some Insect Pests of Cowpea Grown under Thermal Stress Condition

Abstract: Climate change threatens the world food security, especially in developing countries such as Egypt because of the impact of global warming on plant diversity and productivity, even plant that is considered warm vegetation e.g., cowpea. Field and storage experiments were conducted at El-Baramoun farm and Mansoura Horticulture Research Station, Dakahlia governorate, Egypt to study the agronomical performance response of cowpea cv. Kafr El -Sheikh-1 grown under high temperature and long photoperiod conditions of … Show more

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“…The most improvable to flowering and yield parameters was spraying chitosan or yeast extract then potassium silicate at both seasons. In this trend, some studies supported the current result as on pea (Khan et al, 2018) and cowpea (Abou El-Khair, 2015; Shabana et al, 2019) who confirmed the efficiency of chitosan spraying in improvement of increasing flowers and pod number as well as length and weight of pods per plant. Meanwhile, similar positive results of chitosan on the pod or fruit weight and yield are in accordance with those obtained by by Sheikha (2011)…”
Section: Effect Of Foliar Applicationsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…The most improvable to flowering and yield parameters was spraying chitosan or yeast extract then potassium silicate at both seasons. In this trend, some studies supported the current result as on pea (Khan et al, 2018) and cowpea (Abou El-Khair, 2015; Shabana et al, 2019) who confirmed the efficiency of chitosan spraying in improvement of increasing flowers and pod number as well as length and weight of pods per plant. Meanwhile, similar positive results of chitosan on the pod or fruit weight and yield are in accordance with those obtained by by Sheikha (2011)…”
Section: Effect Of Foliar Applicationsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…In this trend, numerous researches were accordant with the efficiency of chitosan in increasing of vegetative characteristics at different legumes as in harmony with the current results. Among of them are on bean (Sheikha, 2011 andAmiri et al, 2015), and similarity Farouk and Ramadan (2012) and Shabana et al (2019) were on cowpea. All these study have concluded the efficiency of chitosan for improving the vegetative growth of plant.…”
Section: Effect Of Foliar Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%