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Effects of some physical and chemical characteristics of soil on productivity and yield of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp.) in coastal region (Cameroon)
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before seeds sowing. The results showed that the plot with the highest percentage of sand (71.80%), the lowest percentage of clay (21.00%) and silt (7.20%) and with the highest amount of organic matter (10.26%), exchange potassium (0.36 g Kg-1), calcium (0.49 g Kg-1) and magnesium (0.46 g Kg-1) increased significantly (P<0.05) the dry weight aerial parts from 4291 to 7051 mg, the roots dry weight from 293 to 454 mg, the number of flowering per plant from 8.10 to 28.82 and the flowering rate from 47.75 to 93.33%. Similar results were obtained with yield components where the number of pod per
plant increased from 5.90 to 16.12, the grain yield from 729.70 to 2381 Kg ha-1, the pod yield from 1251.21 to 1679.21 Kg ha-1 and the weight of 1000 seeds from 81.70 to 145g. Results from this investigation showed that soil properties could influence cowpea growth, productivity and yield under Cameroon coastal growing conditions.