Abstract:
A series of experiments was conducted to study the effect of different concentrations of micro-nutrients (i.e.
"B", "Co" and "Mo") on nodulation, growth and yield of two cowpea varieties, Ml 35 and Bombay. In all
experiments, "B" was applied as H3B 0 4, "Co" as Co (N03)2 and "Mo" as NH4 M070 24.4H20 . Nodule
number and nodule fresh weight were recorded as nodule parameters while shoot and root dry weights were
recorded as growth parameters at two different stages of 30 and 50 (at physiological maturity) days after
planting. Seed yield was recorded at harvest.
There was no consistent trend observed in the effect of micro-nutrients (i.e. "Mo", "Co" and "B") on
nodule and growth parameters of cowpea varieties, MI 35 and Bombay. Growth and nodule parameters of
Ml 35 cowpea showed no response to different concentrations of "Mo", "Co" and "B" except at 2 ppm
concentration, which significantly increased the dry matter (DM) production at physiological maturity.
But, variety Bombay reported different response. Application of "Co" increased nodulation and plant DM
production in Bombay and the best response was observed at 6 ppm concentration. "B" application had no
beneficial effect on DM production of Bombay cowpea except at very low concentration (i.e. 2 ppm), but the
effect of "B" on nodulation of Bombay was beneficial upto 4 ppm and it was negative with further increase
of "B" concentration.
“Mo" increased nodulation of Bombay and it had no clear effect as plant DM production but at 4 ppm of
"Mo" concentration, it gave a yield increase. No nodulation and growth increase of Bombay cowpea were
reported with different concentrations of "Co" used.