| 21. | Her main area of research has been viruses which attack the cowpea, one of the major food crops of Zimbabwe.
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| 22. | Even drought-tolerant stalwarts like cowpeas need moisture to become established, and moisture is more likely in spring than later.
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| 23. | In these systems the haulm ( dried stalks ) of cowpea is a valuable by-product, used as animal feed.
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| 24. | Examples of viruses that use this mechanism are cowpea mosaic virus ( CPMV ) and tomato spotted wilt virus ( TSWV ).
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| 25. | Cowpeas and onions are grown for commercial export, as are small quantities of garlic, peppers, potatoes, and wheat.
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| 26. | Chloris gayana can also be mixed with legumes such as cowpea, stylo, and alfalfa which also improves soil nutrient levels.
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| 27. | Other ingredients that can be added to songpyeon are soybeans, cowpeas, chestnuts, bean powder, jujubes, sesame or honey.
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| 28. | Similar to its " brother " virus, Cowpea mosaic virus ( CPMV ), CCMV is produced in high yield in plants.
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| 29. | ClYMV can infect cowpea but it does not spread as fast as WClMV or at all beyond the inoculated leaves . ( 7)
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| 30. | Hermetic storage technologies like the Purdue Improved Cowpea Storage bags have also proven successful in controlling " C . maculatus ".
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