Cowpea
A. Bruntse (Courtesy of Meru Herb Farmers)
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Cowpeas with green leaves and dry seed pods harvested simultaneously for green leaves and seed pods.
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A. Bruntse (Courtesy of Meru Herb Farmers)
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Cowpeas ready for threshing.
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van Wik Ben-Erik, Courtesy of Ecoport (www.ecoport.org)
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Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) - Flower, pods and leaves.
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Roger P. Ellis, Courtesy of Ecoport (www.ecoport.org)
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Cowpea being grown as a cover crop in a conservation agricultural project in Swaziland. This vigorous biomass production is ideal for this farming method forming mulch to improve soil fertility and restrict weed growth.
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A.M. Varela, icipe
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Aphids on cowpea
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A.M. Varela, icipe
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Bean flies on cowpea
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A.M. Varela, icipe
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Cowpea aphids tended by ants
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Ooi P. Courtesy of EcoPort, www.ecoport.org
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Legume pod borer (Maruca vitrata)
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F. Haas, icipe
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Cowpea seed weevil on cowpea
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Thorben Lundsgaard, KVL, Denmark
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Cowpea mosaic virus
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Jackson G. (Courtesy of EcoPort, www.ecoport.org)
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Rust on cowpea (Uromyces vignae)
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