Continuous assessment of cowpea nutritional status using diagnosis and recommendation integrated system approach
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Cowpea is one of the widely cultivated and consumed grain legumes in Africa, but its production is
hampered by soil fertility degradation on farms. Here, we assessed the spatial nutritional diagnosis
of cowpea and the variability of their productivity using the diagnosis and recommendation
integrated system (DRIS) and geostatistics tool. We achieved a sampling of 200 geo-referred points
in cowpea farms in four communes of Benin. In addition, we determined grain yield and the content
of N, P, K, Ca, Mg, and Zn in the leaves. From DRIS, the order of nutrient deficiency was as follows:
P > K > Ca > Zn > N > Mg; P > K > Ca > N > Zn > Mg; N > Mg > Zn > K > P > Ca; P > Ca > K > N > Mg > Zn, at Dassa-
Zoume, Glazoue, Ketou, and Ouesse, respectively. Sampling points were close enough to detect the
spatial variability of the DRIS Index, mean of nutrient balance index (NBIm), and cowpea productivity
(spatial dependence index ˃ 50%). The combined analysis of the cowpea relative yield and NBIm maps
showed that the NBIm map effectively indicated the spatial distribution of cowpea productivity.
The spatial variability of the DRIS index has provided an accurate guide to where adjustments to
fertilization rates are needed.
