Butterfly Pea: A Cover Crop for Hot and Humid Areas

Content Source: ATTRA

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This tipsheet, produced by ATTRA NCAT, profiles butterfly pea (Clitoria ternatea) as a cover crop for hot, humid, and subtropical regions. Drawing on field trials in South Texas, it covers the crop's nitrogen fixation capacity, drought tolerance, organic matter production, pest resistance, and weed suppression limitations, while noting its additional value as fodder, ornamental planting, and potential biopesticide source.

Region

Southeast

Topic

Cropping Systems, Soil Health, Weed Management

Category

Grain and Field Crops

Year Published

2022

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