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TECHNICAL-ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF THE YIELD OF GREEN GRAINS OF COWPEA FERTILIZED WITH ROOSTERTREE

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Figure 1. Number of green pods per m 2  (A), productivity of green pods (B) and dry mass of green pods (C) of cowpea as a  function of roostertree biomass amounts added to the soil.
Figure 2. Number of green grains per pod (A), yield of green grains (B), weight of 100 green grains (C) and dry weight of  green grains (D) of cowpea as a function of roostertree amounts added to the soil.
Figure 3. Gross income (A), net income (E), rate of return (C), and profit margin (D) of cowpea as a function of roostertree  amounts added to the soil.

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