ABSTRACT
Two
field experiments were carried out at NdumeIbeku in Umuahia North Local
Government Area, UmuahiaAbia State in 2016 cropping season (early and late
season) to determine the cropping system and seasonal effect on the growth and
yield of maize and vegetable cowpea in an intercropping system. The
experimental design was 2 x 3 split plot factorial in a Randomized Complete
Block Design with 7 treatment combination replicated three times. The
treatments were early and late season as main plot factor and cropping system
(sole, maize, sole cowpea climbing, sole cowpea spreading, maize/cowpea
climbing within rows, maize/cowpea climbing between rows, maize/cowpea
spreading within rows, maize/cowpea spreading between rows as sub plot factor
in 2016 cropping seasons. Cropping system influenced the growth, yield of maize
and cowpea in 2016 cropping seasons. Early planting resulted in better
emergence, longer vine, and higher number of cowpea branches per plant and
there was no significant difference in the number of leaves per plant between
early and late seasons. Within each cropping system pod production was highest
when maize is intercropPED with cowpea climbing than when maize is intercropped
with cowpea spreading. There was significant (P<0.05) effect on number of
fresh pods per plant, weight of fresh pods per plant, fresh pod yield and seed
yield. There was also difference in maize growth for emergence, plant height
but there was no difference in number of leaves per plant between the seasons.
The weight of grain per plant, 100 grain weight and grain yield were higher in
early season than the late season while there was no difference in cropping
system. There was interaction effect of
cropping system and season. There was no difference in number of weeds/m2
and weed dry weight for the seasons, while there was significantly (P<0.05)
difference in cropping system for number of weeds/m2 (late) and weed
dry weight/m2. And in any
season the total land equivalent ration was between 1.31 and 1.42 showing about
31-42% yield advantage due to intercrop based on sole cropping of both maize
and cowpea in relation to their intercrops. And in the late season the total
land equivalent ratio was between 1.02 and 1.64. The yield advantages were more
when spreading or climbing cowpea were intercropped between maize rows. Based
on the research it was recommended that farmers should adopt early season
cropping to enhance productivity. .
CHIDINMA, P (2022). Cropping System And Seasonal Effect On The Growth And Yield Of Maize / Cowpea Intercrop In Umuahia . Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Dec 22, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/cropping-system-and-seasonal-effect-on-the-growth-and-yield-of-maize-cowpea-intercrop-in-umuahia-7-2
PENDORA, CHIDINMA. "Cropping System And Seasonal Effect On The Growth And Yield Of Maize / Cowpea Intercrop In Umuahia " Mouau.afribary.org. Mouau.afribary.org, 20 Oct. 2022, https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/cropping-system-and-seasonal-effect-on-the-growth-and-yield-of-maize-cowpea-intercrop-in-umuahia-7-2. Accessed 22 Dec. 2024.
PENDORA, CHIDINMA. "Cropping System And Seasonal Effect On The Growth And Yield Of Maize / Cowpea Intercrop In Umuahia ". Mouau.afribary.org, Mouau.afribary.org, 20 Oct. 2022. Web. 22 Dec. 2024. < https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/cropping-system-and-seasonal-effect-on-the-growth-and-yield-of-maize-cowpea-intercrop-in-umuahia-7-2 >.
PENDORA, CHIDINMA. "Cropping System And Seasonal Effect On The Growth And Yield Of Maize / Cowpea Intercrop In Umuahia " Mouau.afribary.org (2022). Accessed 22 Dec. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/cropping-system-and-seasonal-effect-on-the-growth-and-yield-of-maize-cowpea-intercrop-in-umuahia-7-2