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This article is a must-read for researchers and farmers interested in sustainable and innovative agricultural practices. The study investigates the impact of residual organomineral fertilizers, derived from a preceding corn crop, on the performance of cowpea cultivars in southern Maranhão, Brazil. Focusing on the BRS Tumucumaque and BRS Novaera cultivars, the experiment employed a randomized block design with three replications, evaluating both simple superphosphate fertilization and two types of organomineral fertilizers.

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Through an ecological and efficient approach, the results reveal the potential of these fertilizers to enhance cowpea productivity, reduce costs, and minimize environmental impacts. The resulting dataset offers detailed insights into the different combinations of fertilization, planting systems with and without Urochloa ruziziensis straw, and the performance of the two cultivars. This research not only promotes the use of organomineral fertilizers as a viable alternative to conventional methods but also contributes to the advancement of sustainable agriculture. A must-read for those seeking innovation and efficiency in agricultural production!

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This page is a summary of: Dataset: Cowpea Cultivars with Residual Organomineral Fertilizers from Crop Corn Cultivation, Trends in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, June 2024, Pantanal Editora,
DOI: 10.46420/taes.e240007.
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