Ethnobotanical investigation and Morphobiometric characterization of different cowpea seeds (vigna unguiculata subsp. unguiculata (L.) walp.) in the Hoggar region (Algerian Sahara): acquisition and future investment project for food security in Algeria.
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2021-12-30
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جامعة الوادي - University of Eloued
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This survey was conducted to establish an inventory of cowpea culture in the arid region of
southern Algeria in 2018. To this end, missions were organized to collect accessions,
provide information on cultural practices and traditional knowledge related to this culture a
semi-questionnaire The European Commission has set up a European Agricultural
Information Society. The study found that among the farmers surveyed. This study showed
that of the farmers surveyed, 70.02% were men and 29.07% were women. Farmers
cultivate cowpea on small areas, its production is used only for own consumption and a
small one is marketed in villages where the plant is grown, the farmers interviewed use
three main parts: seeds, green pods and hay. After harvest, the rest of the plant (leaves and
stems) is used to feed livestock (sheep and cattle). Cowpea cultivation is in danger of
extinction, according to the majority of farmers surveyed, diseases and insect attacks are
low (32%). In addition, low rainfall, electricity and labor shortages during manual
harvesting appear to be the main production constraints reported by the farmers
interviewed. While farmers are satisfied with the yields obtained. The results obtained by
biometric morpho characterization showed a wide phenotypic variability of the seeds
However, significant differences were detected in several morphological characters.
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Cowpea –Hoggar, ethnobotanical Morphobiometric traits , Characterization.
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Aida, BASSEDDIK , Sihem, TELLAH . Ethnobotanical investigation and Morphobiometric characterization of different cowpea seeds (vigna unguiculata subsp. unguiculata (L.) walp.) in the Hoggar region (Algerian Sahara): acquisition and future investment project for food security in Algeria. Algerian Journal of Biosciences . Vol 02. N 02. 30/12/2021. University of Eloued [Write down the date][Copy the download link]