Vigna unguiculata
Blackeyed Pea
- Category
- plantae
- Primary role
- crop
- Family
- Fabaceae
- Genus
- Vigna
Plantae | Tracheophyta | Magnoliopsida | Fabales | Fabaceae | Vigna
32 AI-consensus-verified claims across 5 interaction categories.
Related entities
Top entities sharing the most verified claims with Vigna unguiculata.
- Aphis craccivoraGroundnut Aphid6 shared claims
- Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus2 shared claims
- Cowpea mosaic virus2 shared claims
- Zea maysCorn2 shared claims
- Chrysomelidae (family)1 shared claim
- various plant viruses1 shared claim
- Tobacco ringspot virus1 shared claim
- Megalurothrips sjostedibean flower thrips1 shared claim
facilitation
- This entity is the object of facilitation by Manihot esculenta (Airo bai a’so) · effect: beneficial
“cowpea mosaic and chlorotic viruses occurred at lower levels in cowpea intercropped with cassava”
interactsWith ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedAltieri M.A., Farrell J.G., Hecht S.B., Liebman M., Magdoff F., Murphy B., Norgaard R.B., Sikor T.O. (1995) · Agroecology: The Science of Sustainable Agriculture · p. 113 #6492146 - This entity is the object of facilitation by Cassia siamea · effect: beneficial
“less than 1 mm from the mulched hedgerow-cowpea system”
interactsWith ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedBuck L.E., Lassoie J.P., Fernandes E.C.M. (1999) · Agroforestry in Sustainable Agricultural Systems #6492274 - This entity is the subject of facilitation on Zea mays (Corn) · effect: beneficial
“cowpea-maize intercropping improved yields and dietary diversity”
interactsWith ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedBezner Kerr R., Madsen S., Stuber M., Liebert J., Enloe S., Borghino N., Parros P., Mutyambai D., Prudhon M., Wezel A. (2021) · Can agroecology improve food security and nutrition? A review #6495170 - This entity is the subject of facilitation on Zea mays (Corn) · effect: beneficial
“peanut, cowpea, potato, sweet potato, maize, beans and brassica, secrete organic acids and phosphatases”
interactsWith ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedBrooker R.W., Bennett A.E., Cong W.-F., Daniell T.J., George T.S., Hallett P.D., Hawes C., Iannetta P.P.M., Jones H.G., Karley A.J., Li L., McKenzie B.M., Pakeman R.J., Paterson E., Schob C., Shen J., Squire G., Watson C.A., Zhang C., Zhang F., Zhang J., White P.J. (2015) · Improving intercropping: a synthesis of research in agronomy, plant physiology and ecology · p. 110 #6495226 - This entity is the subject of facilitation on Asparagus officinalis ((ruoka)parsa) · effect: beneficial
“asparagus patch may be green-manured, by planting a row of cowpeas”
interactsWith ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed
herbivory
- This entity is the object of herbivory by Ophiomyia phaseoli · effect: harmful
“Sowing cowpeas or mung beans into standing rice stubble reduces damage by bean flies, thrips, and leafhoppers”
eats ✓ 1/2 AI critics agreedAltieri M.A., Farrell J.G., Hecht S.B., Liebman M., Magdoff F., Murphy B., Norgaard R.B., Sikor T.O. (1995) · Agroecology: The Science of Sustainable Agriculture · p. 127 #6492165 - This entity is the object of herbivory by Empoasca spp. · effect: harmful
“Sowing cowpeas or mung beans into standing rice stubble reduces damage by bean flies, thrips, and leafhoppers”
eats ✓ 1/2 AI critics agreedAltieri M.A., Farrell J.G., Hecht S.B., Liebman M., Magdoff F., Murphy B., Norgaard R.B., Sikor T.O. (1995) · Agroecology: The Science of Sustainable Agriculture · p. 127 #6492167 - This entity is the object of herbivory by Anticarsia gemmatalis (Cutworm Moth) · effect: harmful
“larvae are key defoliators of soybean, velvetbean, peanut, alfalfa, and cowpea”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed - This entity is the object of herbivory by Aphis craccivora (Groundnut Aphid) · effect: harmful
“susceptible cultivar ICV-1 had a greatly reduced LAD value for given levels of infestation”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed - This entity is the object of herbivory by Cerotoma trifurcata (Bean Leaf Beetle) · effect: harmful
“commonly found in soybeans, pea, cowpea, and several other bean species”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed - This entity is the object of herbivory by Maruca vitrata (Maruca pod borer) · effect: harmful
“pod-boring Maruca vitrata away from such crops as cowpeas, pigeon peas, and soybeans”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedKuepper G., Dodson M., Duncan J. (2016) · Companion Planting & Botanical Pesticides: Concepts & Resources · p. 4 #6495601
mutualism
- This entity is the object of mutualism by Rhizobium (genus) · effect: beneficial
“Bradyrhizobium, Rhizobium, Burkholderia and Achromobacter species were able to nodulate cowpea”
mutualistOf ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedMendes R., Garbeva P., Raaijmakers J.M. (2013) · The rhizosphere microbiome: significance of plant-beneficial, plant-pathogenic and human-pathogenic microorganisms · p. 5 #6495879 - This entity is the object of mutualism by Bradyrhizobium (genus) · effect: beneficial
“Bradyrhizobium, Rhizobium, Burkholderia and Achromobacter species were able to nodulate cowpea”
mutualistOf ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedMendes R., Garbeva P., Raaijmakers J.M. (2013) · The rhizosphere microbiome: significance of plant-beneficial, plant-pathogenic and human-pathogenic microorganisms · p. 5 #6495880 - This entity is the object of mutualism by Burkholderia (genus) · effect: beneficial
“Bradyrhizobium, Rhizobium, Burkholderia and Achromobacter species were able to nodulate cowpea”
mutualistOf ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedMendes R., Garbeva P., Raaijmakers J.M. (2013) · The rhizosphere microbiome: significance of plant-beneficial, plant-pathogenic and human-pathogenic microorganisms · p. 5 #6495881
pathogen pressure
- This entity is the object of pathogen pressure by Cowpea mosaic virus · effect: harmful
“cowpea mosaic and chlorotic viruses occurred at lower levels in cowpea intercropped with cassava”
pathogenOf ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedAltieri M.A., Farrell J.G., Hecht S.B., Liebman M., Magdoff F., Murphy B., Norgaard R.B., Sikor T.O. (1995) · Agroecology: The Science of Sustainable Agriculture · p. 113 #6492154 - This entity is the object of pathogen pressure by Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus · effect: harmful
“cowpea mosaic and chlorotic viruses occurred at lower levels in cowpea intercropped with cassava”
pathogenOf ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedAltieri M.A., Farrell J.G., Hecht S.B., Liebman M., Magdoff F., Murphy B., Norgaard R.B., Sikor T.O. (1995) · Agroecology: The Science of Sustainable Agriculture · p. 113 #6492155 - This entity is the object of pathogen pressure by Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus · effect: harmful
“cowpea infected with cowpea chlorotic mottle virus”
pathogenOf ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedUnknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 107 #6493278 - This entity is the object of pathogen pressure by Tobacco ringspot virus · effect: harmful
“Necrosis of the phloem (P) in stems or petioles of plants is a common effect of viruses, such as the tobacco ringspot virus, on cowpea plants”
pathogenOf ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedUnknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 115 #6493279 - This entity is the object of pathogen pressure by Uromyces vignae · effect: harmful
“Uromyces vignae causes rust of southern peas”
pathogenOf ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedUnknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 571 #6494404 - This entity is the object of pathogen pressure by various plant viruses · effect: harmful
“Mosaic or mottle on cowpea leaf”
pathogenOf ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedUnknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 726 #6494570 - This entity is the object of pathogen pressure by Chrysomelidae (family) · effect: harmful
“Comoviruses are transmitted by beetles mostly of the family Chrysomelidae”
pathogenOf ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedUnknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 785 #6494602 - This entity is the object of pathogen pressure by Cowpea mosaic virus · effect: harmful
“Comoviruses... cause mosaics, stunting, and malformations of varying severity”
pathogenOf ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedUnknown (Unknown) · History of Plant Pathology and Early Significant Plant Diseases (Chapter 1 Introduction) · p. 785 #6494615
pest pressure
- This entity is the object of pest pressure by Gliricidia sepium (Nicaraguan cocoashade) · effect: harmful
“leaf chlorosis was observed in maize and cowpea seedlings mulched with Gliricidia prunings”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedBuck L.E., Lassoie J.P., Fernandes E.C.M. (1999) · Agroforestry in Sustainable Agricultural Systems #6492276 - This entity is the object of pest pressure by Leucaena leucocephala (Horse/wild tamarind, Jumbie bean, Lead tree, Leucaena) · effect: harmful
“better crop establishment when cowpea was sown two to three weeks after fresh prunings”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedBuck L.E., Lassoie J.P., Fernandes E.C.M. (1999) · Agroforestry in Sustainable Agricultural Systems #6492277 - This entity is the object of pest pressure by Aphis craccivora (Groundnut Aphid) · effect: harmful
“Infested ICV-1 seedlings also showed stunting and other growth deformities”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed - This entity is the object of pest pressure by Aphis craccivora (Groundnut Aphid) · effect: harmful
“susceptible cultivar ICV-1 had a greatly reduced LAD value for given levels of infestation”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed - This entity is the object of pest pressure by Aphis craccivora (Groundnut Aphid) · effect: harmful
“aphids took longer to decide to feed on resistant lines”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed - This entity is the object of pest pressure by Megalurothrips sjostedi (bean flower thrips) · effect: harmful
“bean flower thrips Megalurothrips sjostedi in resistance studies”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed - This entity is the object of pest pressure by Aphis craccivora (Groundnut Aphid) · effect: harmful
“Bakla, Pigeon pea or Arhar, Broad Bean or Sem, Cowpea or Lobia”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedBhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 193 #6494857 - This entity is the object of pest pressure by Aphis craccivora (Groundnut Aphid) · effect: harmful
“A. craccivora was the most preferred ... prey”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreedBhagyasree S.N., Anokhe Archana, Shashank P.R., Patel C.H. (2022) · Insect Predators in Pest Management · p. 232 #6494904 - This entity is the object of pest pressure by Aphidoidea (superfamily) · effect: harmful
“Aphids occur in large numbers on the tender shoots, lower leaf surfaces, and pods.”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed - This entity is the object of pest pressure by Callosobruchus spp. · effect: harmful
“Monitor the seeds at regular intervals for pulse beetle (Callosobruchus sp.) infestation.”
eats ✓ 2/2 AI critics agreed