Salicylic acid improves cowpea productivity under water restriction in the field by modulating metabolism.

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Author(s): CAVALCANTE, I. E.; MELO, A. S. de; FERRAZ, R. L. de S.; ALENCAR, R. S. de; DIAS, G. F.; VIANA, P. M. de O.; ROCHA, M. de M.; NDHLALA, A. R.; SA, F. V. da S.; LACERDA, C. F. de; VIÉGAS, P. R. A.

Summary: Salicylic acid has shown promise in alleviating water stress in cultivated plants. However, there is a lack of studies confirming its effectiveness in cowpea plants grown in field conditions. Therefore, this research aimed to evaluate the use of salicylic acid as a water stress mitigator in cowpea cultivars under different irrigation depths in field conditions.

Publication year: 2024

Types of publication: Journal article

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