Pigeon Pea: A Cover Crop for Hot and Humid Areas

Content Source: ATTRA

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This tipsheet, produced by ATTRA NCAT, profiles pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan) 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, phosphorus uptake efficiency, drought tolerance, organic matter contribution, and weed suppression properties, while noting planting recommendations and rotation considerations for vegetable growers.

Region

Southeast

Topic

Cropping Systems, Soil Health, Weed Management

Category

Grain and Field Crops

Year Published

2021

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