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Nitrogen Nutrition of Cowpea (<i>Vigna unguiculata</i>)
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1977
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NutritionEngineeringBotanyAgricultural EconomicsCrop PhysiologyN AssimilationFeed UtilizationNitrogen NutritionTotal Plant NPlant-soil RelationshipSustainable AgriculturePlant NutritionAnimal FeedPublic HealthSoil FertilityBiogeochemistryAnimal NutritionTotal Seed N.Animal SciencePlant PhysiologyNutrient Management
SUMMARY Effectively nodulated, pot-grown cowpea plants were irrigated with nutrient solution containing 25 ppm 15 N, and the relative contributions to total plant N status of inorganic and nodule-fixed N were determined. Maximum rates of N assimilation occurred during pod-fill, with nodules contributing ten times more nitrogen than the applied source. Symbiotic fixation supplied over 80% of total plant N throughout growth, and contributed significantly to seed N during late pod-fill, when nutrient N assimilation was negligible. Vegetative N content was greatest at mid pod-fill, and mobilization from this 'pool' was equivalent to 44% of total seed N. The implications of these (and previously reported) data are discussed.
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