TY - BOOK AU - Ganiron,Bea S. TI - Growth and yield response of cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) to different biostimulants under minimum and conventional tillage systems / PY - 2019/// N1 - Thesis (BS Arg (Agron) - Mariano Marcos State University N2 - ABSTRACT GANIRON, BEA S. 2019. Growth and Yield Response of Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L. Walp) to Different Biostimulants under Minimum and Conventional Tillage Systems. Undergraduate Thesis. College of Agriculture, Food and Sustainable Development. Mariano Marcos State University, City of Batac 2906 Ilocos Norte. 80 pp. Adviser: Ms. Joanna P. Crosby Co-adviser: Dr. Dionisio S. Bucao A field experiment was conducted at Brgy. Lataag, Laoag City, Ilocos Norte from November 2018 to February 2019 to: (a) compare the growth and yield response of cowpea under minimum and conventional tillage systems; (b) determine the effect of different biostimulants on the growth and yield performance of cowpea; (c) evaluate the response of cowpea to different biostimulants as affected by tillage systems, and (d) assess the profitability and productivity of cowpea production applied with different biostimulants under minimum and conventional tillage systems. The study was laid out in a Strip-plot in RCBD with three replications using 20 m² experimental plots. Two tillage systems were compared, minimum and conventional while three biostimulants, CPGR, Bio-N and VAM, were evaluated together with no application. The result of the study revealed significant interaction between tillage system and biostimulant in terms of days to flowering and maturity. No significant interaction between the two factors was revealed on the growth and yield parameters used. On the other hand, significant difference was revealed between the two tillage system in terms of plant height, number of seeds per pod, seed yield, above-ground biomass and harvest index. Plants under minimum tillage significantly produced higher number of seeds per pod, seed yield, above-ground biomass and harvest index compared with plants under conventional tillage. Among the biostimulant treatments, significant differences were noted in plant height and seed yield. Seed yield was generally higher in plants applied with biostimulants as compared with no biostimulant application. The highest seed yield was obtained from Bio-N application although it was found comparable with CPGR application. The growth and yield response of cowpea differ with tillage system. Better crop growth and productivity and higher profitability can be obtained from cowpea when established under minimum tillage. Cowpea when established under conventional tillage should be supplemented with Bio-N for higher yield and profitability. ER -