Impact of Planting Date, N. Fertilization and Infestation Rate by Cowpea Worm Etiella zinckenella, (Treitschke) Treated with Trichogramma evanescens, (Westwood) on Dry Seed Yield of Cowpea Vigna unguiculata, L. | ||||
Journal of Plant Production | ||||
Article 10, Volume 12, Issue 3, March 2021, Page 253-261 PDF (1.02 MB) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2021.157367 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
T. G. Anany ![]() | ||||
1Vegetable Crops Seed Production and Technology Department, Horticulture Research Institute, Agriculture Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt | ||||
2Plant Protection Research Institute, Agriculture Research Center, Giza, Egypt. | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Two-field experiments were carried out during two-successive summer-seasons (2015-2016) at Vegetables-Research-Farm, Kaha-Qalubia-Governorate, Egypt. Study aim to investigate three-dates effect of sowing (1st-April, mid-April and 1st-May) and two-mineral nitrogen recommended doses 100 and 50% under field of Etiella zenckenella controlled by (Trichogramma),and their interactions on growthing, nutrient concentration, yield and components of cowpea-plants (Vigna unguiculata L.). Obtained results showed, first sowing-date was desirable significant effect on growth, yield and components i.e. seed number/pod, weight 100-seeds and seed yield/feddan in both seasons. Also, 1st-sowing-date×60kg/fed N-dose with Trichogramma releasing recorded, highest vegetative growth characteristics, yield traits, highest nitrogen concentration, phosphorus, potassium and protein-content in seeds. Also, full nitrogen dose (60kg/Fedd.) along with Trichogramma utilization at all sowing-dates gave best growth parameters and seed yield. Infested%/pods decreased after Trichogramma treatments with about 54.1, 42.4 and 39% in 1st-season and 82.3, 82 and 78.5%, in 2nd, at 1-April, Mid-April and 1-May, when compared with control. However, significant differences in infested%/pods were observed between three planting-dates. Moreover, infestation% increased by delaying planting-date in both seasons. No significant differences were found in percent reduction of % infested pods between 1st and 2nd planting-dates of cowpea treated with Trichogramma. Itcould be recommended release of egg parasitoid T. evanescens combined with select 1-April planting-date against E. zinckenella. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Cowpea; sowing-dates; nitrogen rates; growth; nutrient concentrations; seed yield and quality | ||||
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